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Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100156 07/10/05 07:21 AM
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What did you end up buying?

And keep in mind that what your describing will have far more to do with the quality of the recording then anything else. Bad recordings can make great systems sound like crap! I would also say that if you want the true at home live experience, then you best buy yourself some Klipsch speakers and put a big Adcom amp behind it. That combination is about as "Bright" as any I have heard.

Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100157 07/10/05 01:02 PM
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buy yourself some Klipsch speakers and put a big Adcom amp behind it. That combination is about as "Bright" as any I have heard.



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Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100158 07/10/05 03:08 PM
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If the 773 sounds anything like my carvers, I'll be happy. That is all I am looking for.

I'v heard only a few klipsch's, and I got the impression that after a few hours, i would have a headache. The Axiom m80 are the sound I was looking for exactly. But I have only heard them on my carver amps. I need the carvers for another room before anyone says it.

So, like I said, I'm getting a free trial of the t773. Nothing to lose. If I don't like it, I'll send it back.




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Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100159 07/10/05 03:38 PM
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The 773 will be a vast improvement over the Carver. I have had a few Carver's and Sunfires and the NAD will hold it's own with all the Carver stuff and a few of the Sunfires.

Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100160 07/10/05 10:18 PM
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maybe I should just buy stuff from you when your done playing with it

btw, do you have a picture of the zone 2 remote? Just curious. I spent all last night looking for reviews of this amp, and there are only a few. one of which seems to be copied over and over on various sites. Very litle pics of this thing anywhere.




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Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100161 07/10/05 11:07 PM
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Yeah there a few here who pm me on a regular basis asking if I'm keeping something! lol

Anyway, as for the Zone 2 remote, all you gotta do is ask!



Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100162 07/10/05 11:28 PM
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thanks man. that is quite the simple remote. Exactly what i need. The zone 2 is near where the women will be dancing and stuff when we entertain. So they'll be using that remote. Volume up/dwn, and mute...all i need Let not forget that there is usually alcohol involved during "entertaining" so the more simple to use the better




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Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100163 07/10/05 11:43 PM
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Anytime!

Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100164 07/11/05 11:06 AM
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women will be dancing and stuff when we entertain.{SNIPPED} Let not forget that there is usually alcohol involved



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Re: New toy.....Part 2 (NAD T-773)
#100165 07/11/05 10:41 PM
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The only thing with the remote is it is line of site, which means spending an extra $50 or so for a remote eye so that the volume can be selected from the room you have the other speakers in, but what a great idea.

As far as the site for the MCA3 II Anthem amp I will have to look it up again. I believe Chesseroo gave me the site some time ago. The specs are similar to the Anthem MCA 30 but the amperage increased by 25 or 50 watts per channel. I haven't mastered the drop links or picture add ons yet either, but I'll get back to you on that.

Troy


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