Here is the Home Theatre Hi Fi conclusion of the T 758 v3 review:
THE NAD T 758 V3 delivers world-class Dirac Live room correction, Dolby Atmos, and clean neutral sound for just $1300. It easily tops this segment in quality and features.
https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews...d-t-758-v3-av-surround-sound-receiver-review/
I have the T 777 V3 which is basically the same unit with more powerful amps. It sounds good to me although I eventually plan on using its preamp outputs with more powerful external amps.
AV Forums in the U.K gave its sound quality a 9.
https://www.avforums.com/reviews/nad-t777v3-av-receiver-review.14812
This why Gordon Holt started Stereophile Magazine almost 60 years ago in 1962; measurements don’t always tell the whole story, you have to listen to the equipment.
All this being said, I would plan on buying an Arcam unit when they finally have HDMI 2.1 and eARC; hopefully sometime this century.
As I type this, I am listening to an old Arcam AVR 350 drive some Quad S-2 speakers, sounds great.
THE NAD T 758 V3 delivers world-class Dirac Live room correction, Dolby Atmos, and clean neutral sound for just $1300. It easily tops this segment in quality and features.
https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews...d-t-758-v3-av-surround-sound-receiver-review/
I have the T 777 V3 which is basically the same unit with more powerful amps. It sounds good to me although I eventually plan on using its preamp outputs with more powerful external amps.
AV Forums in the U.K gave its sound quality a 9.
https://www.avforums.com/reviews/nad-t777v3-av-receiver-review.14812
This why Gordon Holt started Stereophile Magazine almost 60 years ago in 1962; measurements don’t always tell the whole story, you have to listen to the equipment.
All this being said, I would plan on buying an Arcam unit when they finally have HDMI 2.1 and eARC; hopefully sometime this century.
As I type this, I am listening to an old Arcam AVR 350 drive some Quad S-2 speakers, sounds great.