Originally posted by flyrod:
Thanks very much for your input!
If the T751 is $500, then get it. You'll most likely be satisfied.
Well, I auditioned one a few days ago (after 3 months of searching for a dealer with one in stock; I even have the advantage of being a corporate pilot and traveling to 2-3 new cities every week); dammitboy there's a lot of stores that have NAD in their Yellow Pages ad, and nevertheless have none on the showroom floor when you get there....
This was my experience as well, regarding the derth of NAD avilability and accessibility. Outlaw Audio provided me with quick and
honest pre-sales support as well as a 30-day in-home trial. If I could have gotten this kind of attention from NAD or an NAD dealer it would have been nice.
Thanks very much for your input!
And you know... the 1050 looks so home-brew it's just gotta be good!
I actually have to give a nod to the NAD for being a tad classier looking...the Outlaw concept is fine, but the logo is a bit over-the-top...
Thanks again...
dave
By "home-brew" I meant that it is almost the antithesis of sleek and classy. It conveys a product from a comany who puts its money behind its passion of audio engineering and not marketing gloss. I was attracted to the struggling artist, underdog look vs. high-end boutique look.
I agree with your comments regarding the logo, but I haven't found it to have unduly affected the unit's sonic qualities
If you buy the 1050, I'll send you 2-inch strip of black electrical tape.
Good luck on your hunt...