@jayctoy, Thanks for your input on the SA 10 but I burn in the unit for about 50 hours and played CDs I know play clearly. On the SA 10 and then on an HHB 850 burner I have. The HHB is not as refined as the SA-10 but was listenable and smoother then the 10. You get disillusioned when a $700 burner you can listen to as opposed to an SA-10 that was still fatiguing. Talked to a local Marantz dealer two people from that dealer and they both agreed there's something wrong with the unit or it should at least be checked out. Because out of the box the SA-10 should sound smooth. Maybe thin or tight which is fine before broken in. But the highs should be smooth.
Marantz SA-10 arriving Monday!
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I purchased a refurbished SA-10 from Music Direct last year. I got a three year warranty with it. Unfortunately its been in the shop twice since then. Frustrating to say the least but I'm hoping Marantz will eventually sort this out. Its a wonderful sounding unit but reliability on this one is in question.
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cmach, Hope you work it out with your SA-10. I know how draining that can be. I'm dealing with my Denon DP 72L which is a cherished table to me and it's starting to die on me. |
@jayctoy I have owned Cary equipment preamps before. I looked up your manual on the Cary SLP 05, via balanced it says that pin 2 is hot. If that's the case chances are it's the same as the European settings that the SA-10 comes with by default. So if you have your SA-10 in default which is European standard you're fine. But if you have any questions call Cary Audio. They're very nice people and they'll help you out with it. |
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