I had just purchase a Nad t752 and very happy with it playing music in stereo mode. But on DVDs, it seems it lacks power. My room is only 12' x 18' but i have to bring the volume to -5db to 0db in order to attain sufficient loudness. This volume setting is near maximum which +14db. Is this also true with yours? Is this normal with this receiver? Im using b&w dm601s3 front and dm303 rear. No center yet. Another thing is , it does not recognise "EARS" on both analog and digital input. Will you please let me know if its normal or its a faulty rceiver? Thanks
I have a T752 with Heybrook speakers (average sensitivity).
For me it depends on the DVD, but I have had it between -10db and 0db on a couple of occasions. Mostly it's around -20db. Since I live in an apartment I don't play it particularly loud. However, +14db is VERY LOUD so I wouldn't worry too much about getting too close to the top.
Perhaps lacking a centre means you have to crank it up a bit to compensate?
I would agree with Phred. The center channel is the one where mainly you get the dialogue. If you add a center channel, you may get the boost you are looking for.
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Thanks Phred and Jonathan. I borrowed a center speaker from a friend and the sound level increases. Also, "EARS" was recognised. Thanks to both of you guys. But i have another concern. I noticed that the fan isnt functioning. I removed the cover and play a movie. For about 1 hour, the fan is still dead. Can you make some comments on this? Another thing, I have a question on <setup_menu>. Under <advanced_options> there is "OSD TEMP DISP". And on the remote there is a label "THX", above the record button. Could you tell me what are those? Thanks.
Do not worry about the fan. It only kicks in when it needs to. If it is off all the time, that is usually a good sign.
Your manual will tell you about set-up options. If you do not have a user manual already, you can download one in pdf format from the NAD web site, under "Support".