Happy Sunday, guys.
I'm a happy owner of a Naim Mu-so Qb 1st generation that I bought approximately four years ago.
The quality of the sound delivered is excellent, even though you have to pump the volume up a lot to get the best results, but I've always complained about its lack of flexibility.
Ok, you might say, it's just a wireless speaker, but there's no headphone output (for obvious reasons), the phono stage is absolutely basic and the firmware is usually updated once in a while (I don't know why, for example, Naim does not update the software to let us connect to Qobuz).
I was thinking about getting a Technics SA-C600, which has received rave reviews so far: it's equipped with a decent phono stage, there's a headphone output and, most of all, a CD-tray.
In terms of amplification, there's no contest, though: 30W per channel (Technics) against 300W (Naim), but... well, I cannot make up my mind.
Any tips?
I'm a happy owner of a Naim Mu-so Qb 1st generation that I bought approximately four years ago.
The quality of the sound delivered is excellent, even though you have to pump the volume up a lot to get the best results, but I've always complained about its lack of flexibility.
Ok, you might say, it's just a wireless speaker, but there's no headphone output (for obvious reasons), the phono stage is absolutely basic and the firmware is usually updated once in a while (I don't know why, for example, Naim does not update the software to let us connect to Qobuz).
I was thinking about getting a Technics SA-C600, which has received rave reviews so far: it's equipped with a decent phono stage, there's a headphone output and, most of all, a CD-tray.
In terms of amplification, there's no contest, though: 30W per channel (Technics) against 300W (Naim), but... well, I cannot make up my mind.
Any tips?