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#204048 - 04/12/08 08:59 PM NAD Stereo Receiver 7220PE - how good?
donaldekelly Offline
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Registered: 08/12/04
Posts: 274
Loc: Washington, DC
I got this today for the speakers in my bedroom - replacing my faithful T-Amp.

I understand this are pretty clean, the tuner is not quite as good as the later models, the power is low - but I am driving easy to drive speakers.

Anyone else have info on this receiver?
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#204064 - 04/12/08 11:04 PM Re: NAD Stereo Receiver 7220PE - how good? [Re: donaldekelly]
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Don, if you don't have the manual or other info, the 7220 had a 20 watt/channel continuous power rating, but as was typical of NAD design at that time, had a dynamic power rating(to handle 20 millisecond attack transients of instruments)of twice the continuous power rating.

If it's in good operating condition, the usual situation applies: it'll provide transparent amplification within its power limits. For your bedroom situation it's likely that the moderate listening levels that you'll be using(even for that more dynamic classical full orchestral stuff that you'll be enjoying)won't exceed the capacity of the 7220.
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#204065 - 04/12/08 11:11 PM Re: NAD Stereo Receiver 7220PE - how good? [Re: JohnK]
donaldekelly Offline
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Registered: 08/12/04
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Loc: Washington, DC
I am looking forward to playing that Stravinsky you recommended on the NAD.

I think they will be fine - since the 15 watt T-Amp worked ok. My ears are 28 inches from the speakers. My volume knob only goes up about 15% from zero.

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Specs I found on ebay - though they probably add little to what JohnK said. Thanks, John

Pre-amp section; Phono input impedance(r&c) 47kohms/100pf
Input sensitivity 1kHz 2.4mV ref. 20W
Signal/noise ratio 75dB ref. 5mV
THD (20Hz-20kHz) <0.04%
RIAA response accuracy (20Hz-20kHz +-0.5dB

Line level inputs; Input impedance (r&c) 40kohms /100pF
Input sensitivity (@20W) 150mV
Max. input signal >10V
Signal/noise ratio (A-weighted ref 1W) 84dB

Frequency response (20Hz-20kHz) +0.5dB, -1.0dB
Infrasonic filter -3dB @15Hz, 24dB/octave
Line level outputs; Output impedance Tape Source Z + 1kohm, Phones 220Ohm
Max. output level Tape 10V, Phones >10V into 600ohm >500mV into 8Ohm
Tone controls Treble +-7dB at 10kHz Bass +-10dB at 50Hz
Power amp
Continuous output power into 8ohm 20W (13dBW) W/min. power per channel 20Hz-20kHz ; Both channels driven w/ no more than rated distortion

Rated distortion (THD 20Hz-20kHz) 0.03%

Clipping power (maximum short term power per channel) 8Ohm 35W (15.5dBW), 4ohm 35W (15.5dBW), 2ohm 50W (17dBW)

Damping factor (ref. 8ohm 50Hz) >30 Input sensitivity (for rated power into 8ohm) 900mV
FM Tuner Input sensitivity Mono -30dB THD+N 1103dBf (2.0pV/300Ohm)
Mono 30dB S/N 15dBf(3.0pV/300ohm)
Stereo 50dB S/N 37dBf (40pV/300ohm)
Stereo 60dB S/N 47dBf (120pV/300ohm)
Capture ratio (45-65dBf) <1.5dB
AM rejection (45-65dBf) >60dB
Selectivity, alternate channel 58dB
Image rejection 70dB
I F rejection 90dB
Harmonic distortion Mono 0.1%-stereo 0.1% Signal/Noise ratio Mono >80dB -Stereo >74dB

Frequency response +-0.5dB 30Hz-15kHz Channel separation at 1kHz 45dB
AM Tuner

Usable sensitivity 5pV, selectivity 30dB, image rejection 45dB, I F rejection 35dB, Signal/noise ratio 45dB, Harmonic distortion 0.5%
Power consumption (120-240V, 50/60Hz) 150 W
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