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Badger, before you had replied........
#52522 07/16/04 03:17 PM
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I sent an E-Mail to the dealer who had the refurb NAD. The dealer was Spearit Sound and they said there were not separate bass and treble controls. They are out of the unit now. Why would this guy not know that??

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Who knows, but trust me, I am positive it does. Maybe they are just looking for knobs on the front. Just to clear it up for yourself go to Denon.com and choose receivers, then download the Acrobat users manual for the 1804 and on page 39 it confirms exactly what I said about using the tone control. Its easy to use.

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Actually here is the link...
http://www.usa.denon.com/catalog/pdfs/avr%201804_884%20DFU.pdf

Its page 39.

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I've been on vacation for the last week, but I saw Todd's message about Spearit Sound and thought I'd reply in case the topic was still open.

The T752 DEFINITELY has individual tone controls. They're not individual knobs, though. There's a tone button that activates "bass" and "treble" modes, after which the volume knob adjusts the respective tone setting. The levels are adjustable from -10 db to +10 db in increments of 2 db. There's also a tone defeat button to engage/disengage your custom bass and treble settings. These level controls are only in effect for the main left and right channels.

Spearit Sound was out of T752 back in May when I purchased, but DMC had and still has them as blemished models.

Let me know if I can add anything more to the decision-making process.


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Hi Todd,
It's been quite a while since my last visit. After reading your input, I thought I might share my experience with you.

I have a NAD T761 receiver with a pair of Monitor Audio S8 speakers. In my book, this combination is simply breathtaking. I must tell you that I'm no audio expert and my matching of NAD with MA was purely by chance. Initially, while scouting for a receiver, I shortlisted NAD with Yamaha and Denon. While both Yamaha and Denon were superior for HT when it comes to the dynamics of crashes and explosions, NAD won hands down in bringing out the best in music with superb refinement and details. When it came to speakers, I had problem getting hold of Axiom m60s or 80s to listen in Australia and some kind souls here recommended Monitor Audio as the closest possible similarity to Axiom. The end result was pure listening pleasure anytime.

You're right, NAD has the reputation of producing the best in music and your decision is very much dependent on your personal preference of music over HT or vise versa. With that, I wish you all the best............


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