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Are there any problems with the NAD t775?

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John Thompson

Published May 08, 2026

Are there any problems with the NAD t775?

So I have had a NAD T775 for several years now. It’s always had “handshake” problems but recently it’s gotten much worse. To make matters worse I just had the receiver serviced by a NAD service provider and supposedly everything was fixed.

Is the NAD t778 audio / video receiver ( AVR ) review?

NAD gets a lot of things right with T778 with high efficiency and cool running amplifiers, large beautiful display, excellent cooling if needed and good DAC performance (for an AVR). Alas, there just isn’t enough attention to detail with respect to noise, bugs, input digitization, etc.

What should I expect from a NAD AV receiver?

This revision gives the NAD the sort of functionality that we’ve come to expect from an AV Receiver in 2018 including object based surround, full 4K passthrough and automatic setup. So far, so normal. Steve Withers who is rather more industrious than me in terms of AV Receiver reviews has been looking at such devices for a while now.

Which is the best menu on NAD t773?

The on screen menu is one of the best I’ve seen. Very easy to understand. The NAD T773 has all it’s channels available in the pre-out main-in section on the back. This can be very useful for adding another amp or bi-amping with non used channels. Since the T773 has 2 sections re: 2 Torroidal Transformers.

So I have had a NAD T775 for several years now. It’s always had “handshake” problems but recently it’s gotten much worse. To make matters worse I just had the receiver serviced by a NAD service provider and supposedly everything was fixed.

Which is the best nad t 775 a / V receiver?

A good case in point would be NAD’s T 775 A/V receiver, which is the subject of this review. The T 775 is the next-to-the-top-of the line model in NAD’s new range of MDC (Modular Design Construction) receivers, where audio and video functions are each supported via separate, modular, plug-in circuit boards that fit in the receiver’s rear panel.

What is the user interface on the NAD t 775?

The T 775 features a simple graphical user interface (GUI) and setup menu that is highly intuitive and easy to navigate. Because Audyssey’s MultEQ XT room/speaker EQ system is a vital, integral part of the T 775, its setup and control procedures should be part of our User Interface discussion.

What kind of audio products does nad make?

Within the home theater marketplace, NAD has earned a reputation as a firm whose roots are firmly grounded in the high-end audio tradition, yet as a maker of products that, though they may be premium-priced, are nevertheless affordable.