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| Value for Money | 6.5/10 |
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| Overall rating | 6.5/10 |
Full review by
beamer
on 6th Feb 2004
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User Rating : 3
Respect :
0
Good Points: Sound good when it works, ease of use.
Bad Points: Reliability, long list of bugs and problems
General comments: I bought the NAD T752 after sound testing and it sounded excellent. I put a lot into reviewing this unit before purchase. The bugs and problems with these receivers are all over the web. After careful review I came to the conclusion that it was the earlier makes with the problems and the uprgades took care of the problems. I asked the sales man about these problems and he also noted it was the earlier makes. This is not true. After taking it home and setting it up I have no sub output except for in Matrix 7.1 and EARS. I had a Yamaha DSP A1 for over 6 years and had not one problem with it. If you get a 752 without problems you got lucky. Mine will be returned and will be replaced with a Rotel... If you purchase one GOOD LUCK!!! Read the reviews, make your decision wisely........
beamer's review and ratings | 163 words | 2 comments added.
Review by
AusiBill.![]()
on 25th Jul 2003
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+4
Seriously auditioned Onkyo, Denon, Yamaha and NAD. NAD's musicality won - no question,good detail, warmth (esp. on voices which to me is key ie no edgy hissing), presence. Also appreciated simplicity of operation through excellent NAD remote (easily learns all commands for other devices). Offers adjustment for centre, rears and sub as you listen - really handy. Still upgrading speakers but currently using B&W11O's (fronts - solid), B&W LRC600 S3(centre - wow), sub M&K (musical & rocks house, ser ...
AusiBill.'s full review | 170 words | 1 comment added.

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