JBL SA750 is a modern-retro Class G amplifier with streaming

JBL SA750 is a modern-retro Class G amplifier with streaming
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In addition to launching a raft of wireless headphones, a Dolby Atmos Virtual soundbar and a potentially class-leading Bluetooth speaker, JBL has used its prolific CES 2021 event, HARMAN ExPLORE, to unveil new hi-fi in celebration of its 75th anniversary this year.

There’s a limited-edition pair of L100 Classic for fans of JBL and retro-style speakers to feast their eyes (and soon their ears) on, for one. And here we have the all-new JBL SA750 integrated amplifier, inspired by (and a fitting homage to) the company’s SA600 and SA660 models from the 1960s and '70s.

There’s MQA and Roon Ready support on that front, and on the physical side of connectivity is a range of analogue and digital inputs – two opticals and coaxials apiece, six pairs of analog RCAs, and single MC/MM phono, 3.5mm and USB sockets. Completing the spec sheet are 3.5mm and RCA preamp headphones outputs, plus Dirac Live room calibration. 

It's certainly well kitted out, so we can only hope its performance also justifies its $3000 (AU$5000) price tag. The JBL SA750 will be available from May.

Becky Roberts
Freelance contributor

Becky is a hi-fi, AV and technology journalist, formerly the Managing Editor at What Hi-Fi? and Editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. With over twelve years of journalism experience in the hi-fi industry, she has reviewed all manner of audio gear, from budget amplifiers to high-end speakers, and particularly specialises in headphones and head-fi devices.

In her spare time, Becky can often be found running, watching Liverpool FC and horror movies, and hunting for gluten-free cake.