What kind of AV receiver does nad t785 use?
David Ramirez
Published May 06, 2026
What kind of AV receiver does nad t785 use?
To compare the NAD T785 AV receiver against its competition, read our reviews of the Onkyo TX-NR5007 AV receiver and the Marantz SR 6004 AV receiver. You can also find a great deal of information in our AV Receiver section.
How many amps does the NAD t758 V3 have?
Specs, Manual and PDF flyer available via the link below. NAD Electronics | T 758 V3 I emailed NAD asking about it’s Dolby Atmos configurations and they confirmed it will support up to 5.1.4 and 7.1.4 when using the relevant… I had a Sony 3500ES many amps a go.
How much does a NAD surround sound receiver cost?
Try the NAD T785 A/V Surround Sound Receiver reviewed here. Retailing for $3,999 the T785 is on the higher side of my before mentioned receiver budget, yet lower than my budget separate system. However it provides you with all the latest connectivity whilst retaining NAD’s signature audiophile quality sound in a single, no compromise chassis.
Is the T 785 a good surround sound receiver?
Today’s advanced Surround Sound receivers require quality in the digital decoding stages, the video processing section, and in the power amplifier design for the best overall performance. The T 785 is an excellent example of the NAD Design Team’s expertise in all three areas.
Is the NAD t785 surround sound receiver reliable?
Our reviewer was instantly taken in by the T785, saying it “may be the first NAD receiver to have more features and connectivity options than any similarly priced mass-produced receiver on the market, except the T785 actually sounds good and is reliable to boot.”
Specs, Manual and PDF flyer available via the link below. NAD Electronics | T 758 V3 I emailed NAD asking about it’s Dolby Atmos configurations and they confirmed it will support up to 5.1.4 and 7.1.4 when using the relevant… I had a Sony 3500ES many amps a go.
Can a NAD t785 play a b & w 804 D3?
Xcool, your NAD T785 will be perfectly fine. If it’s “sufficient” for your B&W CM7’s (88dB/2.83V/1m; 3Ω min.) at your preferred maximum volume levels, there’s no reason to believe it won’t be sufficient with the 804 D3’s. If anything, it will actually have a easier time of it with the marginally more sensitive B&W 804 D3’s (89dB/2.83V/1m; 3Ω min).
Today’s advanced Surround Sound receivers require quality in the digital decoding stages, the video processing section, and in the power amplifier design for the best overall performance. The T 785 is an excellent example of the NAD Design Team’s expertise in all three areas.