NAD Electronics Iconic Technology: Full Discloser Power (FDP)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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    NAD created its own power rating standard called Full Disclosure Power (FDP) in 2002 with the introduction of the T 752 and T 762 AVRs, and subsequently the T 753, which applied an average of power outputs across various frequency and amplitude levels to mimic real-world listening.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @niconours
    @niconours 7 месяцев назад +1

    still running my T763 in 2024 with a pair of KEF Q900+ Q600 center, Q150 rear, yamaha ns-sw300 sub
    I love the sound of the NAD, it delivers such a cristal clear sound at high level.
    recently bought a RS-232 usb cable, was able to use the remote app on windows and upgrade the firmware just for fun...20years+ after release. so great. thx NAD.
    also plugged IR repeter in "IR IN" to work arround the internal IR sensor that died last year.
    When my T763 will retire for good, I will definitely replace it by NAD's latest AV. this brand is legendary in my heart.

  • @user73-f5r
    @user73-f5r Год назад +1

    У меня NAD T 753 до сих пор. Очень доволен как в музыке, так и в кино. Слушаю в связке Focal JMlab. Спасибо вам за прекрасный ресивер

  • @tommyva3753
    @tommyva3753 Год назад

    I purchased the T-755 in 2008 which I believe is the same technology. It is still my surround head end today. I am floored every time I play a concert DVD. It matches so well with my PSB's!

  • @MrAlexH9121
    @MrAlexH9121 11 месяцев назад +2

    If only all other manufacturer's would follow this rating it would be an ideal world...