NAD T753 Review

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Guest's Review of NAD T753

25th Jun 2009

Overall Rating

4 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
  • Sound Quality
    4 stars
  • Ease of Use
    4 stars
  • Time Product Owned
    Over 1 Year
  • Ease of Set Up
    4 stars
Good Points

strong imaging, depth, non fatigue. powerful surround and stereo. can drive many type of speakers but not the lower efficient ones.
easy to configure.
can utilize the internal amp for other usages.
will sound a bit different with different power cords and coaxial cables (digital).
5.1 is more than enough for normal living rooms.
7.1 analog inputs for future upgrades.
NAD equipment like other need 1 or two hours to warm up.
heavy.
good build transformers and heat sink. 4 continous fan ..maybe good or bad?


Bad Points

not really bad points..
not suitable for people who wants to hear boomm and details in your face...like yamaha ..
only 6 channels not 7 channel.
no HDMI inputs or outputs, no HD format. now NAD already has hdmi for the latest model.
For serious home theater listener like me, it will come a time when I need more power and drive and the solution is to add power amps to drive the speakers.
colors a bit fade if you use the component output from the t753. but who cares coz i'm using it for audio purposes only.


General Comments

My first venture into NAD equipment. owned a pioneer AV amp and listened to lots of av amp especially Yamaha and denon 3805 but NAD t753 perform gloriously. better than NAD t743. wide soundstaging beautiful details but a bit roll off on the high frequencies ( NAD characters). punchiness is good. watching Finding nemo, Incredibles, The gladiator, the sound is clean and uncluttered, you can pinpoint the details.
dont be fooled with the 70w x6 power ratings. this is far more powerful than japanese AV amp.
the preamp is clean but slight hiss. surround speakers go lively with powerful surround enveloping.
for stereo listening, i just connect to NAD C542 and connect to 7.1 analog input which is direct without the going into the av processors.
but later I add NAD 2700thx to power my front speakers (PSB images) and wow it opens up more detail, soundstaging and punchiness. Go for good/ match power cables, speaker cables, power conditioning , interconnects and you will see this av amp performs the best. for people who loves audio and does not concern with the latest format, bell and whistles, functions NAD t753 is the one for you. just be careful not to buy the refurbished ones. mine is still woring perfectly after 4 years of using it.. If i wanna upgrade I maybe upgrading to the NAD Master series if I have the budget of course!
using velodyne CHT12R and this subwoofer really match with the NAD performance.
For AV amp i consider this as a very capable sonically av amp.
but of course the ultimate is still separates systems.

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