NAD Stereo System T785 User Manual

T 785 A/V Surround Sound Receiver  
Features  
7 x 120W Simultaneous Full Disclosure Power  
6 Analog Video Inputs, all S-Video and Composite (1 front panel),  
3 Component Video  
7 x 190W Minimum Continuous Power (FTC)  
PowerDrive™ amplifier technology  
7 Digital Audio Inputs, 3 Coax and 4 Optical (1 front panel)  
3 Analog Stereo Audio Outputs, 2 assignable as Tape Out, or  
as Zone 3 and Zone 4 Outputs with independent source and  
volume control  
Twin Holmgren™ Toroidal Power Supplies  
Modular construction for simple upgrade and service  
Audyssey Auto Setup and Calibration of all speaker settings  
using supplied microphone  
Back Surround Amplifier Channels can be reassigned as Zone  
2, 3, or 4, or front Bi-Amp  
Audyssey MultEQ XT Room Correction with custom NAD  
developed target response curves  
Data Port for use with optional NAD IPD-1 Dock for iPod®  
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, ProLogic II, ProLogic IIx, DTS,  
DTS ES, DTS 24/96, DTS NEO:6, EARS and Stereo Enhanced  
Surround Modes  
4 Video Monitor Outputs, HDMI, Component, S-Video and  
Composite formats  
3 Analog Video Outputs, 2 Tape (Composite and S-Video) and 1  
Zone (Composite)  
2 Digital Outputs, 1 Coaxial, 1 TOSLINK  
5 A/V Custom Presets store unique listening modes, DSP  
options, tone, speaker and display settings  
Direct speaker level adjustment for surround, center and sub  
NAD Soft Clipping™  
7.1 Analog Input (for DVD Audio/SACD/ETC.)  
Speaker A + B switching (Speakers B stereo only)  
Zone 2 A/V Line Level Output with independent source and  
volume selection  
Burr-Brown 24 bit 96kHz A/D converter  
Burr-Brown 24 bit 192kHz Stereo D/A converters (x5)  
Texas Instruments Aureus™ 7.1 high speed DSP (32 bit dual  
core floating point design)  
Digital inputs available as 2 channel analog mixdown on Zone 2  
ZR-4 Second Zone Remote included with discrete codes for  
independent zone  
3 x IR Outputs, 1 x IR Input  
4 v1.3 1080p HDMI Digital Audio/Video Inputs  
HDMI 1080p bandwidth with full On-Screen Display (OSD)  
Cross Conversion of all analog video formats  
Analog video to HDMI Conversion  
RS-232 port interface for advanced control systems  
3 x 12V Output Triggers, 1 x 12V input  
Preamp Outputs for all 7.2 channels (2 Subwoofers)  
RDS FM/AM Tuner with 30 direct access presets  
XM Ready – XM subscription and optional XM module required  
HTRC-1 Illuminated Learning Remote Control with LCD display  
7 Analog Stereo Audio Inputs (1 front panel)  
Media Player MP front panel input  
Details  
The NAD T785 is heir to many generations of award winning NAD designs. This exceptional pedigree is  
evident in both the look and the feel of the T785, and it is unmistakable the moment you listen. It is NAD’s  
insistence on creating products with remarkable sound quality at sensible prices that has made NAD the  
first choice among the most knowledgeable listeners from around the world. NAD’s “Music First” philosophy  
dictates that we endow our Surround Sound products with the same warm involving sound quality that  
makes music listening so rewarding with our stereo components. This stands in stark contrast to our  
competitors who view Surround Sound components primarily from a “content” point of view, with sound  
quality far down the list of priorities. Yet the T785 is second to none in terms of flexibility and up-to-the-  
minute digital technology.  
 
T 785 Surround Sound A/V Receiver  
the added benefit of independent source selection and volume Audyssey MultEQ XT is the latest in digital sophistication, allowing  
control. In addition to the main zone and second AV zone, we for improved frequency response in a large “family sized” sweet  
have added the flexibility to change the Tape Outputs to be third spot. Using the calibration microphone to “hear” your room, a  
and fourth Audio Zones with independent source and volume series of test tones measure the speakers’ response and the  
capability. There is complete flexibility in setting up these outputs. room’s distorting echoes independently, and then calculates an  
Additionally, the Back Surround Amplifiers can be assigned to any ideal response that minimizes the effects of the room’s echoes.  
of these zones, allowing for a simultaneous 5.1 Home Theater While this sounds simple, the digital technology that is required  
and a powered second zone. A separate second zone remote is for this level of performance would have cost many thousands of  
included.  
dollars just a few short years ago. But the electronic technology  
is only half the story, since an advanced knowledge of acoustics is  
There are also 12 volt triggers to automatically switch remote also required to get good results from such a system. Working  
zone amplifiers on and off, and even an RS-232 data port for closely with Audyssey, NAD’s acoustic engineers developed the  
connection to highly advanced automated control systems. final response curves that reflect our own performance values.  
Thoughtful features like discrete On and Off codes, direct access  
to inputs and FM station presets facilitate the integration of the The tuner includes 40 favorite station presets in any mix of AM  
T785 into elaborate remote control systems.  
or FM stations. FM stations that don’t automatically display their  
name in addition to their broadcast frequency (RDS function),  
An analog 7.1 input is also provided for attaching a DVD-Audio can instead be given a custom name. We also include a “Digital  
player or any other yet to be developed surround decoder, making Broadcast Ready” socket on the rear panel for adding an outboard  
sure the T785 does not become obsolete anytime soon. Preamp XM module. All the control software is included, just plug in the  
outputs allow the addition of more powerful amplifier channels.  
module and start enjoying the clear sound and expansive content  
selection available with Digital Radio Broadcast.  
The T785 includes a data port specifically designed to control an  
iPod® with the addition of NAD’s optional IPD-1 Dock accessory. Five independent “Audio Video Custom Presets” can store unique  
This allows the iPod’s meta-data to be displayed on the OSD and listening modes, DSP options, tone, speakers and display settings  
be controlled using the NAD remote control. Audio and Video for instant recall, making it easy to custom tailor your system for  
connections and iPod recharging are also featured in the iPod different types of program material. Encoded surround modes like  
Dock.  
Dolby Digital and DTS are automatically selected. The T785 also  
remembers your last used settings when switched in and out of  
All input circuitry is contained on 5 easily removable plug in cards. Standby mode.  
Although this construction technique is more costly to implement,  
it offers several important advantages. 1) Speed to market for new The included HTRC 1 remote handset is itself an engineering  
technology. 2) Upgrade for older units 3) Simple field service.  
tour-de-force. Able to control up to 8 different components, an  
illuminated LCD screen clearly shows what device is selected and  
what command is being sent. It has illuminated buttons for easy  
Luxurious Simplicity  
All the capability and flexibility in the world is quite useless if operation in low light environments, and the length of time the  
the receiver becomes too complicated to be operated by every illumination is on can easily be adjusted. Remote commands for  
member of the family. NAD has taken special measures to make products not already included in the HTRC 1’s memory can be  
operation of the T785 as logical and straightforward as possible. easily “taught” to the HTRC 1. And the HTRC 1’s Macro function  
allowsupto64individualcommandstobetriggeredbythepressing  
Initial system setup is best accomplished using your television just two keys. With this feature, all of the commands required  
monitor and the clear and simple On Screen Display (OSD), for watching a DVD, for example, are executed automatically  
which can be configured to also give status updates as settings by the HTRC 1’s Macro function. There is also a USB port that  
are changed in everyday use. Once the T785 is informed of your allows the HTRC 1 to be connected to a PC, and using our freely  
specific system set-up, all settings are stored in a non-volatile downloadable program from the NAD website, you can program,  
memory making this a one time task. The informative front panel customize, memorize and clone the HTRC 1.  
display indicates complete information about the source being  
listened to or watched including selected surround mode and Summary  
volume setting. The front panel display can be easily customized The T785 offers remarkable performance and flexibility in a  
by renaming inputs and even determining what information you compact and simple to operate package. This multi-channel  
prefer to have displayed and when to display it.  
powerhouse will bring your favorite music and movies to life in your  
home entertainment room with an absolute minimum of fuss and  
Audyssey Auto Setup and Calibration is available using the supplied a maximum of pure enjoyment.  
calibrated microphone. Simply place the microphone in the listening  
position and select Audyssey auto-calibration and the system  
automatically detects which speaker is connected, chooses the  
ideal crossover point to the subwoofer, checks speaker phasing,  
and adjusts the levels and delays. These adjustments are made to a  
level of accuracy that it would be difficult to duplicate by ear alone.  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
Amplifier Section  
Harmonic Distortion; FM Mono  
Harmonic Distortion; FM Stereo  
Signal/noise; Mono  
Simultaneous Full Disclosure Power  
(4/8 Ohms, 20Hz - 20kHz, at rated distortion)  
Minimum Continuous Power (FTC)  
7 x 120W (20.8dBW)  
0.25%  
0.5%  
7 x 190W(22.8dbW)  
2 x 150W (21.8dbW)  
60dB  
Signal/noise; Stereo  
Power Output Stereo Mode  
55dB  
(8 Ohms within rated distortion)  
Stereo separation at 1kHz  
Frequency response; + 1.5dB  
XM Ready  
40dB  
2 x 250W (23.9dBW)  
2 x 350W (25.4dBW)  
2 x 450W (26.5dBW)  
0.05%  
IHF dynamic power; 8 Ohms  
IHF dynamic power; 4 Ohms  
IHF dynamic power; 2 Ohms  
Total harmonic distortion at rated power  
IM distortion at rated power  
Damping factor 8 Ohms  
30Hz - 15kHz  
Yes  
Video Section  
0.05%  
Input and output impedance  
Component Video Bandwidth  
HDMI – Audio + Video  
75 Ohms  
50MHz  
Yes  
60  
Input sensitivity and impedance  
Frequency response  
400mV / 50k Ohms  
10 to 20,000 Hz ±0.3dB  
>90dB  
Physical Specifications  
Signal/noise ratio; ref rated power 8 Ohms  
Signal/noise ratio; ref 1W / 8 Ohms  
Remote Controls  
17 1/8 x 7 1/8 x 15”  
(435 x 180 x 382mm)  
17 1/8 x 7 5/8 x 16 9/16”  
(435 x 194 x 421mm)  
55 lbs (25kg)  
Net Dimensions (W x H x D)  
>80dB  
HTRC-1 (main) / ZR-4 (2nd zone)  
Gross Dimensions (W x H x D)*  
Net Weight  
Tuner Section  
Input sensitivity Mono  
50dB Stereo:  
16.1dBf  
36.1dBf  
* Gross dimensions include volume knob / speaker terminals / connectors / feet.  
Note: Installers should allow a minimum clearance of 2 - 4 inches for  
wire management.  
NAD Electronics International reserves the right to change specifications or features without notice. NAD is a registered trademark of NAD Electronics  
International. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the written  
permission of NAD Electronics International. © 08/07 NAD Electronics International.  
 

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