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@curiousjim 

I checked that out and I prefer not to use Bluetooth as I'm a firm believer in hard wiring. Sizing things up, I think I can go the "under the carpet" route (I have a big one between me and my rig) and end up using only about 20-25' of cable from the router to the Technics, but that's still a ways off for me.

Thanks for the heads up.

All the best,
Nonoise

@curiousjim ,

Sounds like a great set up. My Technics can also stream internet radio and if and when I get around to it, I may try that route as well but it will require a long length of cable from the router and a way to lay it out in my room. 

All the best,
Nonoise

@boxcarman 

I hear ya! I have the same feelings about internet radio as you. It just doesn't sound right. Right now, with my current set up, FM sounds so close to how CDs sounded with my older Marantz set up (PM15S2 integrated and SA15S2 SACD player) that I'm beginning to think it sounds possibly better, at times.

There's still life in FM.

All the best,
Nonoise

@curiousjim 

I don't have a lot of SACDs but when using the SL-G700 SACD player the difference between CDs and SACDs are now more easily discernible. I've never heard this much difference before.

I won't so far as to say that it's a night 'n day difference because of all the blowback I'd get but you can just hear more of what's there. It sounds better sorted and more real. There are still CDs that are every bit the equal, sound wise, so it all depends on the recording.

All the best,
Nonoise

@charles1dad 

Hello there. Sorry to say, but I don't do streaming. Although everything is built into the Technics and reviewers love the sound they get out of it, I'm just not into the process of it all. 

On another thread I mentioned just how great good old FM sounds so that suffices for my background music. What I find amazing is how the sound keeps improving with CDs. At around the 6 week mark, it just filled out to the point where I stopped fiddling with the pots on my JBLs and experimenting with the filter settings on the Technics SACD player.

It just keeps getting better. The musicians are very dimensional and almost lifelike. Digital artifacts are gone (except for poorly recorded CDs-thankfully few) and the sound has taken on an analog quality to it. No Class A/B amp I've had sounds like this. I think the matching SACD player has more than a hand in this as it was going through the break-in period when this all happened. 

All the details I love are still there but they refuse to draw attention to themselves and simply blend in with the flow of the music.I was considering different speakers until the digital sound dissipated and now my JBLs sound full and rich but with no bloat or smearing. Heck, even the TV sounds fuller than any soundbar I've had and reminds me of what old tube TVs used to sound like: relaxing.

There's a calmness to the music that can scale dynamically when called for and settle back down, showing the range it can hit without breaking a sweat. I guess you can tell I'm loving it. 

Now, I don't know how much the speakers play a part in this but with this integrated, I'm getting pretty consistently wide sound staging that can go a yard out past both speakers and retain great center stage imaging. I couldn't get that with my old Marantz. 

All the best,
Nonoise

Me too. But by taking a good look at the innards, the power supply section is more robustly developed, it's phono section is as well, and it uses better parts gleaned from the top level products they've designed beforehand. Throw in balanced inputs, dual speaker posts, etc. and it's something I'd love to have if I only had the money.

I saw a video of the release of the SU-G700M2 and they said their goal was to make it faster (in line with it's big brother) and lower noise levels even more. Not having heard the first version, I'll take their word for it. 😄

All the best,
Nonoise

I'm sold on my Technics SU-G700M2 and the matching SL-G700 SACD player. Technics doesn't like it being called a Class D design as they've taken it further, doing all of it in house with no off the shelf designs, but it is what it is. 

After breaking in, it's getting more and more analog sounding as the days go by. I haven't done this for a very long time but when I'm not watching TV or doing serious listening, I have the radio on all the time to my local jazz station. Radio never sounded so good, and it doesn't hold a candle to the SACD player.

All the best,
Nonoise