New MDC-Equipped Processor and
A/V Receivers by NAD
NAD will introduce at CES a new preamp-tuner processor
and two new surround sound A/V receivers — the T187,
T757 and T787 — built with the company’s exclusive
Modular Design Construction (MDC) architecture, which
becomes more affordable and accessible than ever before.
The T757’s suggested price of $1,499 brings NAD AV
Receivers equipped with MDC technology to a significantly
lower price point. The new models also demonstrate NAD’s
growing commitment to MDC, a program begun in 2005 and
now in its third generation of modules.
The T187 and T787 are compatible with NAD’S advanced
AM250 Audio Module, which supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS
MA HD, Dolby Volume, and PLIIZ; its new VM 150 Video
Module, which expands support for 3D and other digital
formats; the new VM 150X Module, which adds HDMI 1.4a
ports and broadens connectivity; and the new CM200
Control4® Module which, for the first time, adds Control4
automation functions to NAD A/V receivers. All support
seven channels with the T757 delivering 60 Watts/channel
(full disclosure power) and the flagship T787 delivering 120
Wpc FDP. The components are expected to be available in
the first quarter of 2011 at suggested prices from $1,499 to
$3,499.
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