NAD T 777
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It boasts a seriously refined industrial design, but all the excitement of the T 777 AV Surround Sound Receiver lies under its hood. Geared up with 80W per seven channels of ultra low distortion power, the T 777 is more than powerful enough to take on high-end home theatres without breaking a sweat. Features include high definition 3D video at resolutions up to 1080p, decoding of all the latest surround sound formats, and our exclusive Modular Design Construction (MDC), which defies technology obsolescence. While there are many AV receivers on the market, only NAD offers the flexibility of MDC and such incredible value.
Feature About NAD T 777 :
- ?7.2ch: The T 777 provides 7.2ch surround (with front left/right, center-channel, surround left/right, and surround back left/right channels along with dual preamp subwoofer outputs) in your main zone.
- Video Inputs/Outputs: The NAD T 777 is fitted with seven HDMI inputs/two HDMI outputs, three component video inputs/one component video output, four composite video inputs and four S-video inputs. All video inputs are assignable.
- ?Bi-Amp: You can configure the amplifier for front bi-amp operation to achieve a higher-quality 2-channel sound by connecting the receiver's front and surround back channels to your main front speakers (if compatible). In this configuration, the receiver will be limited to 5.2ch surround.
- MDC (Modular Design Construction): MDC ends the frustration of having to replace your entire AV surround sound receiver just to keep pace with the ever-changing world of AV electronics. NAD's most important recent innovation, MDC battles technology obsolescence by allowing you to upgrade the T 777 with new connectivity and features as new technology becomes available. MDC places all the input circuitry on easily removable plug-in cards; your investment is protected because a single card, rather than the entire receiver, can be replaced when a new format is introduced.
- ?Multi-Zone: The surround back channel amplifier can also be assigned to power stereo speakers in either Zone 2, Zone 3, or Zone 4 (only one Zone can be powered). The receiver will be limited to 5.2ch surround in the main zone.
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