NAD L73 Receiver

Avalon
Avalon Posts: 144
edited January 2012 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
This is a peach of a receiver that is integrated with a DVD player. Scratch-free and in great condition. Easily a 9/10 on A'gon scale. I'm not the original and it's about four years old. The only issue is the battery cover on the learning remote does not stay on without the assistance of tape. Manual is printed off the web. No original box, but will ensure it's properly packed for shipping. The pix below should tell the rest of the story.

Nice reviews:
http://www.hometheatersound.com/equipment/nad_l73.htm
http://www.soundstage.com/surrounded/surrounded200512.htm

Specs from NAD site:
http://nadelectronics.com/products/av-receivers/L73-DVD-A/V-Receiver

$325 plus shipping and paypal fee
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  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited January 2010
    An interesting piece...I didn't even know NAD made 'anything' like that.

    Looks like a nice office unit.

    Good luck with the sale...

    cnh
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  • Avalon
    Avalon Posts: 144
    edited August 2011
    Here's a long over due bump. I forgot I had this posted. I'm guessing a price reduction is in order so, let's say $175 :eek:
  • timalan
    timalan Posts: 106
    edited January 2012
    A couple of quick questions for you...

    1st: is it still for sale?
    2nd: does it play burned audio CDs?
    3rd: can you navigate well without hooking it to a TV?

    There is one posted locally on craigslist (I'm in DC), that is a similar price, but I'm not sure without driving 30-45 minutes if its in as good a condition as your unit.

    As for the CD question, I seem to recall a post I saw somewhere that I can't find again where an L73 owner mentioned not being able to play burned CDs on their unit.

    I'm looking at this as an integrated CD player/amplifier for a small space. It would be powering a simple 2-channel speaker setup, and would not be hooked to a TV. Another comment I saw somewhere said that setup could be complicated without a TV. I could hook it to a TV temporarily for setup purposes, but I want to make sure I can use it on a day-to-day basis for playing music without worrying about needing a video connection.

    Any help you can offer would be appreciated. Thanks,
    tim
    5.1 theater - Pioneer SC-07, Mirage OMD-CC center, 4 x Mirage Omnisats, Boston Acoustics VPS-210 sub
    2.1 living room - NAD 7400 integrated, 2 x Platinum Audio Duos, MIT Terminator4 cables
    2.1 bedroom- Arcam Solo, 2 x Mirage OMD-5's
    FOR SALE - Genesis Servo-10 sub, Genesis Servo-12 amp; Martin Logan Dynamo sub; Mirage MM-6 sub; Harman Kardon DPR-1001 7.1 receiver