NAD - T758 V3i A/V Surround Sound Receiver

$2,699

A capable NAD theater receiver for rooms that need clean control without overbuilding the system.

When a Theater System Needs Balance, Not Excess

Not every media room needs a massive receiver, but it still needs a system that can keep dialogue clear, bass controlled, and streaming simple. A basic AVR can make the room louder without making it easier to enjoy.

The real issue is balance: enough power and processing for a proper surround system, without turning the space into a rack of gear.

A Practical Cinema Hub with NAD's Music-First DNA

We chose the NAD T 758 V3i because it gives a 7-channel theater system the pieces that matter most: HybridDigital amplification, Dirac Live room correction, modular upgrade potential, and high-resolution music support.

It is especially useful when speaker placement, furniture, and daily use all have to work together. The T 758 V3i helps the system feel planned instead of patched together.

What the Specs Won't Tell You

Surround Sound Feels Easier to Follow

Movie sound should create a clear picture around the seating area, not a wall of noise. The T 758 V3i gives each channel enough control to keep voices, effects, and music in their own space.

Dirac Helps the Room Get Out of the Way

Furniture, openings, and speaker locations all affect what you hear. Dirac Live helps correct timing and frequency problems so the system sounds more consistent from the main listening position.

It Leaves Room for the System to Grow

NAD's MDC platform matters when technology changes. Instead of treating the receiver as disposable, the T 758 V3i is designed around upgradeable modules that help protect the investment.

The Audio Two Verdict

The T 758 V3i is a strong fit for a well-planned 7-channel theater or media room where performance, simplicity, and room correction matter more than chasing the biggest spec sheet. It is also a useful choice when the system needs to stay clean, practical, and easy to support.

If the room is larger or the speaker package is more demanding, we would compare it directly against the T 778. For many systems, the T 758 V3i is the more sensible NAD AVR.

Tech You Can Hear

What You Hear Why It Happens
Clearer dialogue and cleaner effects 7 channels of HybridDigital amplification
More consistent sound from the main seats Dirac Live room correction
Bass and speakers feel better integrated Multiple subwoofer outputs and flexible bass management
The receiver stays useful longer MDC modular design for future upgrades
Music playback has more purpose than a basic AVR High-resolution music playback support

Technical Highlights

  • 7 channels of HybridDigital amplification
  • Full Disclosure Power: 7 x 60W, all channels driven, 0.05% THD, 20Hz-20kHz
  • Stereo mode power output: 110W into 8 ohms within rated distortion
  • Dirac Live room correction
  • HDMI connectivity for modern video sources
  • MDC modular design with VM130 video module with BluOS and AM230 audio module
  • Dimensions: 435 x 172 x 397mm, gross including feet, knobs, and terminals

Why Choose Audio Two

Audio Two ships across Canada. That said, a system at this level is worth a conversation before you commit — we can make sure it's the right fit for your room, your source, and how you actually listen. Reach out and we'll help you get it right.

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