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Interestingly, a subwoofer output is also included should you want to augment the system with some more bass. You can also connect to your LAN via Wi-Fi if you prefer.

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The back panel sports analog phono RCA inputs and an analog Line In, one coaxial and optical input each, a PC USB input, and an Ethernet connection. All functions are controlled with the provided well-laid-out remote. My unit had a black horizontally fluted aluminum front panel that looked nice and clean. Next to the display is a headphone jack and USB port for connecting a digital device. The front panel is clean with few distraction knobs or buttons. The back quarter has heat vent fins in a contrasting black finish. There is a power-on button near the front left corner and volume buttons on the front right corner. From the top of the SA-C600, you notice the CD player slide hatch which you manually move clockwise or counterclockwise to open. The outside appearance is one of understated elegance and minimalist design. I’ll delve more into how this sounds later in this review.

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The SA-C600 is also designed with a particularly low-jitter clock generator and has an extremely clean voltage supply. All inputs are in a digital form with even analog signals being digitized to 24 bits at 192kHz. The company utilizes a fully digital amplifier with the Technics JENO Engine, (which stands for Jitter Elimination and Noise Shaping Optimization), which is said to reduce noise and distortion in the music reproduction chain. This is not a Class D amplification method. The SA-C600 can deliver 60 watts per channel using a sophisticated and fully digital amplifier that employs proprietary technology developed entirely by Technics.

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It is geared to users that want to listen to high-quality sound from several different types of sources, and on this design goal, Technics has hit that sweet spot. The SA-C600 Network CD Receiver is a desktop item as it is not designed to be tucked away in an audio rack. My anticipation level for the coming Digital Age was very high back then. By the time I saved enough cash for this machine, I was already the proud owner of 12 CDs. My favorite part was the prism above the slide tray that allowed you to watch the spinning disc while it played. One of the first audio products I purchased out of college (circa 1981) was a Technics CD player, the SL-P2, which used MASH noise shaping through a 1-bit DAC.










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