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NAD T752 AV
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Average Ratings for NAD T752 AV

  • Sound Quality4 stars
  • Value for Money2.4 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings2.5 stars
  • Overall Rating2.1 stars

4 Reviews For NAD T752 AV

  • opusinblue 17th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Bad Points: I have spent $800 fixing it in the last 7 years as the unit keeps breaking down. This is from the NAD importer in Australia. Volume knob is audible when turning not noisy or scratchy but you can hear the digital clicks in the background when you turn it. Also noisy fan when it goes into cool mode.


    General comments: The newer version T 753 has fixed all the issues as stated above so worth getting that one or another unit equivalent like the Denon or Yamaha. Sound is pretty good and is very versatile with the remote.

  • jimmil Rank: Corporal 23rd Jul 2007

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    Quality stinks. I would go with something bought locally that you could take the unit back and they would send it out for repair if needed. I would also buy an extended warranty without a doubt.
  • slots for mario 23rd Jul 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    The NAD Electronics T 752 AV receiver lived up to all hype and expectations. Until the dolby digital board blew on me (never given a good reason as to how this happened after working flawlessly for 26 months) and the repair would have been around $400.

    Avoid the heartache and go to a less costly brand. At least you won't be disappointed when you have to throw it into the junk pile.
  • Firebook. Rank: Lance Corporal 12th Jun 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    NAD has a long history of providing audiophile components at great prices. Back in the late 70's they came out with a hi-fi amp called the 3020. It went on to sell more then 1 million units. So when I took a listen to the new batch that NAD had to offer I was pleasantly surprised that NAD had not missed a step in 30 years.

    The NAD T 752 is right in the middle of their receiver price range. There is also a 742 and a 762. I listened to all of them in my learning process, as well as a Denon and ...