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Refer ence Series 2010[...]
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2 Index Receiver page AG-H600NT , Internet-Radio Stereo Receiver ............................................ 4, 11 AG-H380, Stereo Receiver ....................................................................... 8, 11 CD Player PD-H600, High-Resolution CD Player ...................................................... 5, 11 PD-H380, CD Player ......[...]
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TEAC Reference 2010 Appendix Breathtaking to Behold – Even Better to Hear. The concept is simple. Combine the pick of the finest hi-fi separates money can buy with the convenience of contemporary full-system integration. Machined from solid aluminum, with stylish brushed fascias, these audio components can claim to be special on appearance alone.[...]
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4 Refer ence 600 series No Limit to Versatility With a linked iPod docking station, the AG-H600NT is more than flexible enough to handle today’s latest portable music players to playback your playlists on this hi-fi system. Moreover, with the innovative AG-H600NT , Internet-Radio offers countless music stations from all over the world – while a[...]
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5 AG-H600NT Stereo Receiver with iPod Interface Output Power: Minimum 75W + 75W (8 ohms, 1kHz, JEIT A) Minimum 90W + 90W (4 ohms, 1kHz, JEIT A) Input Selector: 5 (Phono, T uner , CD, AUX, iPod) T uner: Internet-Radio, AM, FM Preset Memory: 30 AM, 30 FM Display: Dimmable Dot-matrix Fluorescent T one Control: Bass, Mid, T reble, CD Direct Dimension, [...]
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6 Refer ence 500 series Driving on the Digital Highway CD RECEIVER WITH INTERNET -RADIO AND USB/iPod DIRECT DIGIT AL INTERFACE: CR-H500NT Since the introduction of the original TEAC Reference 500 series in the mid-1990s, the development of this mini component system has continued to evolve, expanding the musical experience into the digital era. Kee[...]
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7 TEAC Reference Series 2010 Inter net-Radio What is Internet-Radio? Internet-Radio, also known as streaming radio or web-radio, is an audio broadcasting service on the internet. Most of the broadcasters on the internet are existing broadcasting stations for FM or AM, and they are transmitting the same program to the internet simultaneously. Howeve[...]
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8 Refer ence 380 series Impeccable Digital Replay CD PLAYER WITH USB: PD-H380 An ultra-wide-band, high-through-rate, dual-operation amplifier chipset in the PD-H380 contributes to perfect replay of CD, CD-R/RW or MP3 discs, while a smart front-panel USB port allows users to play their MP3 files from a suitable portable player. The PD-H380 also lo[...]
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9 TEAC Reference Series 2010 Pure Digital Path fr om the Source The all new CR-H500NT and AG-H380 bring you a new standard of digital audio application. A USB port on these units allows you to connect an iPod via the USB cable which is supplied with your iPod, directly from digital audio connectors on iPod’ s bottom – (known as 30-pin connector[...]
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10 Micr o Systems A Private Concert in Your Own Home DVD AUD IO V IDEO MICRO COMPONENT WITH USB/iPod INTERFACE: DR-H33 8i The sound of musical quality from this DVD Mini component can be likened to having your own private concert at home, whether it is on CD, DVD, Hybrid CD, or DivX disc. Alternatively, you can hear whatever you choose from the daz[...]
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TEAC Reference 2010 Appendix Breathtaking to Behold – Even Better to Hear. The concept is simple. Combine the pick of the finest hi-fi separates money can buy with the convenience of contemporary full-system integration. Machined from solid aluminum, with stylish brushed fascias, these audio components can claim to be special on appearance alone.[...]
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11 PD-H380 CD Player with USB • T otal Harmonic Distortion: less than 0.005% (1kHz) • Frequency Response: 20-20kHz • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: more than 120dB • Analog Audio: Out x 1 • Digital Audio: Out x 1 (Optical) • USB Port: x 1 (MP3/WMA Decoding) • Dimension: 8- 7 / 16 ”(W) x 3- 11 / 16 ”(H) x 10- 13 / 16 ”(D) 215(W) x 93(H) [...]
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TEAC CORPORA TION 1-47, Ochiai, T ama-shi, T okyo 206-8530, Japan Phone: 042-356-9156 www .teac.co.jp TEAC AMERICA, INC. 7733 T elegraph Road, Montebello, CA 90640 U.S.A. Phone: 323-726-0303 www .teac.com/consumer_electronics/refer ence_series/ TEAC CANADA LIMITED 5939 W allace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada Phone: 905-890-8008 www .t[...]