newfmp3 said:
yeah let me know. I'm curious as to what they said about the nads sound. to be honest it just doesn't impress that much without an eq.
Hence why I'm looking at the 4600.
Everything i read and continue to read makes the Nad out to be this amazing sounding amp. When I hooked it up I was seriously confused and let down.
Okay here it is:
What Hi*Fi Sound and Vision Nov 2004 - Mid-Price Megatest
DV22/AVR630 vs T533/T773 vs DVD-S550/RX-V1500 (The Yamaha pair was picked the winner)
I am just going to quote the last paragraph.
"NAD's claims to musical integrity are founded, with fine detail and good dynamics producing impressive two-channel performance. If you're considering using this set up as your primary music source, then the NAD combo will satisfy more than most AV receivers in this class. Overall, this is another same brand brace that's let down by an under-performing DVD player. It's a shame, because the T773 receiver has talents."
They gave the T773 4 stars and the RX-V1500 5 stars.
In the High end group, they reviewed the ArcamDV79/AVR300, Denon DVD-3910/AVR-3805 & the Pioneer 868-AVi/VSX-AX5Ai, the Denon pair was picked the winner. They did say the AVR300 was most musical. I demoed the AVR300 and I also found it most pleasing to my ears. The much higher price for a perceived (without A/B comparison) slightly sweeter sound pushed me towards the 3805 in the end.
If, and only if you believe in what they say about those receivers, you would buy either the AVR300 (£1,300) or the AVR-3805 (£1,00) RX-V1500 (£800) and skip the quite expensive T773 (£1200). I think it is good to read as many reviews as possible, but go for the one that you really like yourself.