Teac SA-60 Supplementary Manual

Summary of SA-60

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    June 2007 audiolics anonymous chapter 92: esoterics review by bill gaw w elcome to our june meeting for those suffering from audiophilia nervosa, defined as the intense need to continually improve upon our systems no matter what anybody else says. While not a psychiatrically approved diagnosis, it i...

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    Appears that some of the manufacturers have finally figured out what was wrong in the reproduction of cd's with previous generation machines. There's been a renaissance in digital reproduction such that maybe now we are actually picking up all of the bits of information from the discs and properly d...

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    The central black area contains the door for the transport mechanism and a screen designating the play mode, track, time, etc. The six buttons on the right are for the standard transport controls. The back has six gold rca's for surround output, two gold rca's and two gold xlr outputs for two channe...

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    On to the important stuff; how did it sound? Even straight out of the box it was better than my highly modified-to- high-end standards denon 5900, and if memory serves me right, far better than any other player that's been in my system, and that's saying something. Not only did the unit pass 16/44 t...

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    The majority of cd's sound best to my ears using both the fir and rdot filters. While straight cd without the filters was somewhat more open and clean, there was a slight digititis sharpness compared to using the filters. On some other systems, or with individuals that prefer transparency, they may ...