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JBL Celebrates 75th Years With Retro-Inspired SA750 Integrated Amplifier

Featuring a milled aluminum face and teak-wood veneer side panels.

JBL is going retro for its new 75th-anniversary integrated amplifier. Taking cues from both the JBL SA600 and SA660, the new SA750 features Class G amplification technology for the best sound performance.

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The overall design is retro-inspired crafted in milled aluminum face and teak-wood veneer side panels. Featuring high-resolution DAC, a switchable MM/MC phono input, support for UPnP wireless, full MQA file decoding, and compatibility with Google Chromecast and Apple Airplay 2. Not to mention the 120W of power per channel into 8Ω ( 220W per channel into 4Ω), the SA750 operates as a Class A amplifier, and can switch power supplies depending on wave forms — the result is less distortion and more accurate sound detail.

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“The SA750 combines the appeal of retro design with the most current room optimization and streaming technologies in the market,” said Jim Garrett, Senior Director, Product Strategy & Planning, HARMAN Luxury Audio. “It’s the best of both worlds — past and present — and is already generating considerable excitement among audiophiles and enthusiasts to whom we’ve previewed it.”

All my audio freaks can expect it to drop in April of this year for a $3,000 USD.