Yes I have read all posts in this thread already. I'm looking for features that the NAD lacks that I actually need. This was written to someone else probably looking for something different, but you mentioned:
"The T744 is 5.1 only, has no HDMI features, less audio video switching abilities, no upconversion, has preouts but you can't use the preouts without completely disabling the amplifier, no auto set-up, no multi-zone capability, and much more I am sure, all of which the Denon does do."
*HDMI - I probably wouldn't use
*AV switching - again, I'd probably only need component video switching and coax audio. Component video upconversion would be nice but can live without it.
*auto setup - not something I'd use
*multi zone - a nice feature, a shame not to have
*pre-outs - I'm pretty sure you are mistaken about that
I'd still like to know where this comes from:
"has preouts but you can't use the preouts without completely disabling the amplifier"
If you are right about this, please enlighten me, as if I'm not mistaken, this is the area where the NAD beats everything else in it's range - the ability to separate pre and power amps, and still use the power amps when you are using pre outs. That would be one of my main reasons for buying NAD.
In Australia, the NAD is $1000 and the Denon is $2200 which makes it not much of a horse race. The next model up NAD which does have multizone is $1500, still quite a bit less than the NAD. Keyword AUSTRALIA! You guys in the US are lucky with Denon prices, we have to pay a whole lot more. The next model up NAD has amp inputs on all channels.
Seems to me the trade off with NAD vs Denon is flexilibility of pre/power amps and the fact that they have put so much more into the basics, and less into features. The NAD is also very simple and appears to have a very good remote.