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Five independent A/V presets can store speaker level and tone control settings for<br />

instant recall, making it easy to custom tailor your system for different types of<br />

program material. The <strong>T743</strong> also remembers the last used settings when switched in<br />

and out of Stand-by Mode.<br />

To make this a true lifestyle product, a second pair of speakers can simply be added to<br />

the front channel amplifiers and switched on or off from the remote control or front<br />

panel switch. In addition, pre-amp outputs allow for additional amplifiers to be added<br />

to the system. The <strong>T743</strong> also features 12-volt triggers to automatically switch<br />

auxiliary equipment such as curtains and drop down screens etc.<br />

<strong>NAD</strong> has taken special measures to keep set-up operations as logical and<br />

straightforward as possible. A clear and simple On-Screen Display facilitates initial<br />

set-up, and all settings are then stored in non-volatile memory. The front panel display<br />

indicates complete information about the source being listened to or watched,<br />

including selected surround mode and volume settings.<br />

A newly designed HTR-2 remote handset features illuminated buttons for easy<br />

operation in low light environments. The HTR-2 can easily be ‘taught’ commands of<br />

other remote controllers and the Macro function allows you to program up to 44<br />

macros with as many as 64 commands each. For example, when watching a DVD, all<br />

the commands required are executed automatically by the HTR-2’s Macro function.<br />

The <strong>T743</strong> has all the flexibility required to serve as the command centre for a<br />

sophisticated home theatre system. A full suit of video switching caters to all popular

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