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10 years 11 months ago
I'd like to put in my recommendation for the NAD. The price is right, and that's what I upgraded from my old Onkyo 506. I can't compare it to other receivers in its price bracket, but I can tell you that it sounds wonderful. Everything just sounds a bit more refined, and I'm finally getting that great mid/low-midrange 'crunch' sound that you get from a great movie sound effects like a breaking building that you can hear in a really nice theater.
I'd also note that I think the NAD has a bit 'warmer' sound which I think matches excellently with my Triton Threes that I previously thought were a little lacking in it's midrange output.
Music's never sounded better. And everything for that matter.
I will note, that I did have to exchange one because the amp section died. Also, its noise floor is a little louder than I'd like. There's a high pitched sound that emits noticeably at around -8db that is consistent across the three different NADs that I heard. It's a little annoying because on quieter recordings where I need to turn up the volume to get a 75db measured output, it needs to be around -10:-15db in my small room. For reference, most of what I need to listen to (most of my music collect, gaming on my xbox 360, and watching tv) I'm usually listening around -25db +/-5db and that high pitched sound isn't noticeable.
With that issue, I still would recommend this receiver because it doesn't have unnecessary features and clearly has an 'audio quality' first approach.
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