Is the NAD T 777 V3 An AV receiver?
Emily Sparks
Published Mar 01, 2026
Is the NAD T 777 V3 An AV receiver?
NAD T 777 V3 AV Surround Sound Receiver, AV Receiver, Surround Sound, Dolby Atmos, Dirac Live, Ultra HD, AV Reciever 2018 Review Since this review follows closely on the heels of my time with the T 758 V3, comparisons are unavoidable. Here it is in a nutshell – the T 777 V3 has more power, more connectivity, and more upgradability. It’s just… more.
Which is better nad t777 V3 or anthem MRX 720?
I was looking at the nad t777 v3 and anthem MRX 720 as possible receivers to purchase. The MRX 720 has received rave reviews from what I can see online but I have also heard good things about NAD receivers. The NAD also has upgradeable HDMI ports so when version 2.1 comes out I like the idea of being able to upgrade.
How many channels does the NAD T 778 have?
Relying on its internal amps alone, the T 778 is good for a 5.1.4- or 7.1.2-channel setup. The preamp outputs enable you to boost that to 7.1.4 if you’re willing to bring your own amps to the party.
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.
What is the price of a NAD T 777 AV receiver?
Product Name: T 777 V3 AV 7 Channel AV Receiver. Manufacturer: NAD. Review Date: September 18, 2017 19:00. MSRP: $2,499.
Is the NAD T 777 V3 HDCP 2.2 compatible?
The T 777 V3 also features full HDCP 2.2 compatibility which will allow you to enjoy high quality 4K videos with digital copyright protection. Of course the T 777 V3 does have Dolby Atmos immersive sound processing which will allow you to create a 5.1.2 system right out of the box or a 7.1.4 system with an additional two-channel amplifier.
Is the NAD T 777 V3 Dolby Atmos?
The NAD T 777 V3 supports Dolby Atmos and 4K UltraHD video pass-through. Their new AV receiver hosts a wide array of connections for excellent flexibility and MDC slots allow for further feature expansion and future upgrades. All this combined with their wireless streaming and whole home audio option called BluOS makes for a monster of a receiver.
Is the NAD T 778 AV surround receiver compatible with bluos?
There was no update for the T 778, but I installed a BluOS update which took a few minutes. I used the BluOS app on my phone to connect the receiver as a player, then turned to the Dirac Live setup. To run Dirac Live, you’ll need a computer (PC or Mac), or you can use a smartphone (iOS or Android).