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Nad T778. Review NAD T778 blog Designed with NAD's full disclosure approach to power ratings, the NAD AVR conservatively delivers 85W FDP and 9 x 140W FTC, all channels driven at rated distortion. And while previous NAD AVRs featured a front-panel that could be best described as "minimalist," the T 778 takes this concept to the next level by providing just a single power on/off button and volume control knob.

NAD T778 Receptor AV 4K HDR 9.2 Dolby Atmos
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Given all of this, I give up and let you all decide if it. NAD is also well-known for offering performance where it is needed, rather than a huge list of formats and logos that you'll never use (but which.

NAD T778 Receptor AV 4K HDR 9.2 Dolby Atmos

The AV Surround Receiver is the heart of many hi-fi systems and NAD's T 778 is a flagship entry into that genre NAD's T 778 may not feature the HDMI 2.1 support that most AVR shoppers are hollering for these days, but its modular design makes it upgradable, and its touchscreen display is more than a mere. With 9.2 channels rated at 140 watts per, it supports nearly every audio format and passes 4K video through its six HDMI inputs.

NAD T778 Current Flagship Atmos Surround Amplifier with BluOS Photo. The T 778 features the latest developments in NAD's Hybrid Digital technology to create 9 high current/high power channels of amplification with improved efficiency The T778 is the first of a whole new design and build with the intent of being closer to the Masters series

NAD T778 Receptor AV 4K HDR 9.2 Dolby Atmos. NAD's T 778 may not feature the HDMI 2.1 support that most AVR shoppers are hollering for these days, but its modular design makes it upgradable, and its touchscreen display is more than a mere. NAD takes a far more reserved design approach compared with the death-by-buttons confusion that the majority of modern AVR's present