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Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.08 % |
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Signal-To-Noise Ratio | 92 dB |
Input Sensitivity | 200 mV |
Dimensions | 17.1 in x 16.3 in x 5.6 in |
Weight | 36.4 lbs |
Tuner Bands | AM/FM |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Input Impedance | 47 kOhm |
Output Impedance / Channel | 8 Ohm |
Explains warning symbols like danger and exclamation points for user safety.
General safety guidelines for operating the unit before and during use.
Covers placement, ventilation, and environmental considerations for safe installation.
Guidelines for connecting to power sources and safety of polarized plugs.
Best practices for handling AC power cords and using extension cords safely.
Instructions for cleaning, service requirements, and prohibition of self-servicing.
Explains NAD's "Music First" approach and key product technologies.
Encourages reading the manual for optimal system setup and use.
Prompts users to register their product ownership online for support.
Lists all accessories and components included with the receiver.
Advises retaining original packaging for safe future transport or storage.
Guidance on selecting an optimal placement for ventilation and remote control reception.
Step-by-step instructions for assembling and connecting the AM loop antenna.
Details NAD's "Music First" design and technologies like PowerDrive and Soft Clipping.
Explains E.A.R.S., Matrix 7.1, Dolby Pro Logic II, and DTS Neo:6 surround modes.
Covers high-speed DSP, D/A converters, system integration, and user-friendliness.
Information on expanding the system using pre-out and main-in jacks.
Introduction to the HTR 2 remote and its comprehensive control capabilities.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting a DVD player and initiating playback.
Explains the power switch function and standby/protection LEDs.
Details on AM/FM tuning, mute, display function, and memory storage.
Covers search, preset selection, and the main volume/setup knob.
How to select inputs and change surround sound modes.
Controls for channel levels, tone settings, and speaker selection.
Front panel jacks for easy connection of external devices.
Connections for FM/AM antennas and the Soft Clipping switch.
Connections for video output, CD input, and IR repeater systems.
Inputs for 12V trigger signals and component video sources.
Ports for digital audio and the main AC power connection.
Detailed instructions for connecting speakers to the output terminals.
Connections for analog audio, pre-outs, tape loop, and 7.1 channel sources.
Guidance on room arrangement and remote requirements before setup.
Techniques for diagnosing and eliminating audio hum and noise problems.
How to access, view, and navigate the receiver's on-screen menus.
Assigning analog, digital, and video inputs to specific source selections.
Configuring speaker size, type, and subwoofer for optimal surround sound.
Settings for DSP decoding, OSD display, and selection of listening modes.
Setting precise channel levels and speaker distances for accurate sound imaging.
Detailed configuration of DSP decoding formats and OSD display preferences.
How the preset system customizes and stores various receiver settings.
Step-by-step instructions for storing custom configurations into presets.
How to load previously saved settings using the remote control.
Guide to choosing between different AV inputs and internal tuners.
Adjusting master volume and using the mute function for sound silence.
Information on tuning radio stations and proper antenna setup.
Procedures for tuning AM/FM frequencies and storing them as presets.
Using FM mute settings and assigning custom names to radio presets.
Details on DTS, DTS-ES (Discrete/Matrix), and DTS Neo:6 modes.
Explanation of Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, and Surround EX modes.
Describes Dolby Pro Logic and its advanced Pro Logic II variations for movies and music.
Introduces various listening modes like Stereo, EARS, Matrix 7.1, and Enhanced Stereo.
Details on Enhanced Stereo modes and those requiring specific encoded signals.
How the receiver indicates the type of digital or analog signal being received.
How to select and fine-tune parameters within various listening modes.
Specific settings like Center Width, Dimension, and Panorama for these modes.
Adjusting the dynamic range of Dolby Digital soundtracks for different listening environments.
A table mapping listening modes to available sound channels.
Fine-tuning individual speaker channel levels for optimal balance.
Details on the remote's device control, macro capacity, and learning functions.
How to use the remote's device selector pages and function keys.
Step-by-step guide to teaching the HTR 2 new commands from other remotes.
Advanced features for assigning functions across device pages and copying commands.
How to record and play back sequences of commands with a single button press.
Adjusting backlight timeout and restoring the remote to its default factory state.
Deleting learned commands and loading specific NAD component code libraries.
Using search mode for codes and checking current library numbers.
Operation of the zone remote and assigning trigger outputs to AV inputs.
Diagnosing and resolving issues related to missing sound or incorrect signal detection.
Troubleshooting problems with unresponsive remote or front panel controls.
Solutions for issues with Dolby Digital/DTS playback and trigger outputs.
Detailed electrical and performance specifications for the amplifier and tuner sections.
Key physical attributes including dimensions, net weight, and shipping weight.