NAD Stereo System T770 User Manual

T770 Surround Sound Receiver  
• 5 x 70 Watts • Up to of 40 amps peak current capability  
• Dolby Digital decoder integrated • Motorola 56009 and 56004 DSP processors  
• Burr-Brown DACs with 18 bit resolution • 5.1 input for external decorder  
• Pre-outs for all 5 channels • Subwoofer output • Impedance Sensing Circuitry (ISC)  
• 4 Audio inputs; 2 tape outputs • 5 Video inputs; 2 video outputs  
• 3 digital inputs • EARS (Enhanced Ambience Recovery System) surround mode  
• Tone Defeat • Gold Plated Sockets throughout • 30 presets  
• Soft Clipping • System Remote Control • NAD-Link  
Most A/V receivers available on the market today focus predominantly on  
the Video and Surround Sound aspects, leaving audio circuitry almost  
as an afterthought. NAD firmly believes that there are many people for  
whom music will always come first so. With NADs reputation for high value  
/high performance it was obvious that the Model T770 would have to  
please Audiophiles and Videophiles alike.  
Whereas it is widely accepted with CD players that the digital and analog  
circuitry play a vital role in the performance, it appears that many AV  
receivers employ only mediocre signal conversion and processing  
circuits. For the T770 the engineers choose the best available within the  
budget: Burr-Brown DACs with 18-bit resolution. The two DSP chips that  
handle the Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic, EARS and other Surround  
Modes chosen, are from the well renowned Motorola 56000 family. The  
combination of these components ensure that the integrity of the original  
signal retains its full resolution and dynamics.  
Design  
By doing away with many costly and superfluous features, NADs engineers  
concentrated only on the truly important parts of an A/V receiver. As the  
new Digital Surround Sound formats allow for the same wide bandwidth  
and large dynamic range for the rear channels as the rear channels, all five  
channels are capable of putting out an equal amount of power. As usual  
with NAD, the T770 uses discrete output stages only, including the  
surround channels. The benefits of this approach have been proven over  
the years in many acclaimed NAD amplifiers and receivers. The integrated  
output modules favored by so many other designs will deliver a decent  
amount of power under laboratory conditions, driving an 8 ohms resistor,  
but can have great difficulties in driving real world loudspeakers.  
Flexibility  
As one would expect from any NAD component, the Model T770 offers  
great flexibility; 5 video and 4 audio inputs allow you to connect all your  
sources with ease. All video in and outputs are S-Video and Composite  
compatible, including the video input on the front panel.  
Besides these "normal" inputs, the T770 also sports an external decoder  
(5.1 channel) input so you can easily expand your receiver in the future  
with an outboard decoder for another surround sound format, such as DTS,  
for instance. 3 Digital inputs are provided, to cater for every eventuality:  
A coaxial digital input, an input with a RF demodulator integrated and a TOS  
Link for sources with optical outputs. Whether it' a Laserdisc, CD and/or  
DVD player, the T770 will connect to it. With pre-amplifier outputs for all  
channels you can easily upgrade your output power too.  
To ensure long-term contact reliability, all speaker terminals are of the  
robust binding post variety rather than the usual spring clips and all other  
audio sockets are gold plated.  
The remote control handset supplied with the Model T770 also has controls  
for NAD CD players or changers and a (dubbing) cassette deck. With NAD  
Link it is possible to remote control other NAD products which do not have  
their own remote control (NAD Cassette Deck Model 616, for instance )  
from the T770’s remote control.  
Impedance Sensing Circuitry (ISC)  
The new Impedance Sensing Circuitry (ISC) topology designed by Bjørn  
Erik Edvardsen allows the T770 to deliver maximum performance under  
virtually any circumstance, independent of the loudspeakers it is driving.  
The circuitry automatically recognizes the impedance characteristics of the  
loudspeaker and will then adjust its power supply settings to best cope with  
that specific load.  
NAD takes a stance to the mindless “brochure power” approach which doesn’t  
give a realistic indication of an amplifier’s true capabilities. Instead, the ISC  
topology is a practical approach to enable an amplifier to easily deal with  
dynamics and difficult loads. More meaningful are the T770’s dynamic  
capabilities; up to 300 Watts into 2 ohms and up to 40 amps current capability.  
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Ease of use  
Ease of use is another key factor for NAD products and the Model T770 is  
no exception. The built-in test tone generator - accessible by remote control  
- allows for accurate calibrating of the Front, Center and Surround  
speakers. Thirty presets can be programmed at random with either AM or  
FM stations. Three banks of 10 stations means you can organize the presets  
to personal preference or program type. Preset stations can be named,  
using up to eight characters.  
complicated, the engineers concentrated on perfecting the Dolby Digital  
and Pro Logic decoding and steering. For music the Enhanced Ambience  
Recovery System (EARS) mode can be engaged, adding a natural level of  
reverberance and life.  
In keeping with the NAD tradition, the Model T770 provides performance,  
simplicity and value which is hard to match. This new addition to the NAD  
line of products is equally at home in a system for discerning music lovers,  
as it is in a system for those looking to get the best out of Dolby Surround  
Laser Discs, Videos and Compact Discs.  
Rather than providing many different surround sound modes (Church, Jazz,  
Stadium, etc.), which makes so many other receivers cluttered and over  
PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS - NAD MODEL T770  
Amplifier Section  
Power Output: Stereo Mode (8 within rated distortion)  
IHF dynamic power  
2 x 80 W (19 dBW)  
8 2 x 120 W (20.7 dBW)  
42 x 210 W (23.2 dBW)  
22 x 300 W (24.7 dBW)  
Surround Mode 5 x 70 W (18.5 dBW)  
at rated power (Front) 0.08%  
at rated power (Front) 0.08%  
150 mV / 50 kΩ  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
IM Distortion  
Sensitivity and Impedance  
Frequency Response  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
5 to 50,000 Hz ±0.5 dB  
Line Ref 70 W / 8 106 dB (IHF A)  
Ref 1 W / 8 81 dB (IHF A)  
Tuner Section  
Mono 1.3µV  
Stereo 2.5µV  
30Hz - 15kHz: ±1.5 dB  
Mono 0.15%  
Input Sensitivity  
Frequency Response  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Stereo 0.25%  
1 kHz 45 dB  
Mono 73 dB  
Stereo Separation  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Stereo 67 dB  
Physical Specifications  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Net weight  
Shipping weight  
17.1875"x 5.125"x 13.625" / 435 x 155 x 345 mm  
35.93 lbs / 16.3kg  
37.7 lbs / 17.1kg  
Appearance and features are tentative.  
Dolby, Dolby Digital and Pro Logic are registered trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation  
NAD reserves the right to change specifications or design at any time without notice. All specifications are those in effect at time of printing.  
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