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PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS - NAD MODEL T770

Amplifier Section

Power Output: Stereo Mode

 (8 

 within rated distortion)

 

2 x 80 W (19 dBW)

IHF dynamic power

 8 

2 x 120 W (20.7 dBW)

 

4

2 x 210 W (23.2 dBW)

 

2

2 x 300 W (24.7 dBW)

 

Surround Mode

5 x 70 W (18.5 dBW)

Total Harmonic Distortion 

at rated power (Front)

0.08%

IM Distortion 

at rated power (Front)

0.08%

Sensitivity and Impedance  

150 mV / 50 k

Frequency Response 

5 to 50,000 Hz

±

0.5 dB

Signal to Noise Ratio 

Line Ref 70 W / 8 

106 dB (IHF A)

 

Ref 1 W / 8 

81 dB (IHF A)

Tuner Section

Input Sensitivity 

Mono

1.3

µ

V

 Stereo

2.5

µ

V

Frequency Response 

30Hz - 15kHz:

±

1.5 dB

Total Harmonic Distortion 

Mono

0.15%

 Stereo

0.25%

Stereo Separation 

1 kHz

45 dB

Signal to Noise Ratio 

Mono

73 dB

 Stereo

67 

dB

Physical Specifications

Dimensions (W x H x D)                                                                   17.1875"x 5.125"x 13.625" / 435 x 155 x 345 mm
Net weight  

35.93 lbs / 16.3kg

Shipping weight 

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.

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.
Rather than providing many different surround sound modes (Church, Jazz, 
Stadium, etc.), which makes so many other receivers cluttered and over 

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.

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