[. . . ] Reference 600 TEAC's Passion for Music is Everlasting. The TEAC story began over half a century ago when a young Japanese engineer, Katsuma Tani, introduced a tape-recorder to the market. [. . . ] Also, in the power amplifier, a Direct FET Power MOSFET is employed to maximize fully the Class-D amplifier. PD-H600, CD Player For Massive Sound with Great Subtlety A closer look at the electronics reveals that Burr-Brown's 24-bit/192kHz Delta-sigma D/A Converters maximize the potential of the latest compact-disc recordings. In addition, as you would expect from TEAC, every component ­ including the ELNA electrolytic capacitors and resistors ­ are exclusively chosen by experienced engineers for true audiophiles. A shunt regulator maintains the same level of output current by adjusting the value of the resistors, which are connected in parallel in the in-flow current section. There is no limit to versatility With an integrated iPod docking station, the AG-H600NT is more than flexible enough to handle today's latest portable music players. Moreover, with the innovative AG-H600NT, Internet Radio offers countless music stations from all over the world ­ while a neat AM/ FM tuner delivers your local information. No matter where you are, over 10, 000 Internet Radio stations are available ­ from a cool jazz station riff in New York City to a meditative beat from mystic Bali. Flawless Current to Every Single Section In addition, a Toroidal-core power transformer is incorporated into the CD player, to supply a stable current to the unit, while the thick film resistors used in the signal input section also contribute to the player's natural, free-flowing sound. In order to avoid jitter noise, a master clock generator, operated with a finite low-noise current, is located independently on the circuit adjacent to the D/A converter. Uncompromised Details TEAC has even thought of incorporating large speaker cable terminals for a better connection ­ and included an FL display that can be turned off to cancel the unwanted effects of high-frequency radiation noise. Fully Armoured The CD tray itself is constructed using one of the strongest synthetic materials available, contributing to the anti-vibration qualities when the disc is rapidly rotating and ensuring rigidity throughout. In addition, the CD mechanism is positioned at the precise centre of the unit, thus optimising the balance-to-weight ratio. Moreover, construction of the unit has been fully equipped with a robust chassis and thick aluminium panels for the front, top, and sides. AG-H600NT Stereo Receiver DS-20 Docking Station for iPod PD-H600 CD Player Appendix Specifications RC-1181 RC-1182 AG-H600NT AM/FM/Internet-Radio Stereo Receiver Output Power: Total Harmonic Distortion: Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 75W + 75W (8 ohms, 1kHz, 0. 5%THD) 90W + 90W (4 ohms, 1kHz, JEITA) 0. 05% (8 ohms, 1kHz, 40W) 70dB (Phono) 100dB (CD, AUX) 110dB (Tone Direct) 2. 8mV, 47k ohms (Phono-MM) 180mV, 47k ohms (CD, AUX) 10Hz - 65, 000Hz (8 ohms, -3dB, 1W) Bass ±12dB (at 100Hz) Mid ±12dB (at 1kHz) Treble ±12dB (at 10kHz) AM (522kHz - 1620kHz) FM (87. 50MHz - 108. 00MHz, 50kHz steps) Internet-Radio (MP3, WMA, RealAudio) 30 AM, 30 FM Ethernet (10Base-T, RJ-45) Wireless LAN (IEEE802. 11b/g) Security (WEP, WPA, WPA2) 4 (Phono, CD, AUX, iPod) 1 (Line) Binding-post x 2 pairs 6. 3mm Stereo Fluorescent Dot-matrix Yes (Normal, Dimmed, Off) 120V, 60Hz (US), 230V, 50Hz (EUR/Asia) 50W (Standby: 0. 7W) 11. 4" x 4" x 12. 6" 290 x 102 x 320mm 15 lbs. [. . . ] All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Printed in Japan US001A-01 [. . . ]