





Featuring Bluetooth streaming, digital inputs and a built-in phono equalizer, the Denon PMA-600NE integrated amplifier sets new heights in audio performance and connectivity for the aspiring music enthusiast. Engineered with remarkable Denon amplifier technology, the PMA-600NE delivers 70 Watts of power-per-channel. This integrated amplifier offers compatibility with the widest range of speaker types and impedances for operational stability. Review: Good sound quality - Highly satisfactory sound with hi-fidelity Review: Absolute Small Beast - Dynamic, Value for money. I like my 600ne very much. Just give it time to break in. Then it will shine.








| ASIN | B07XL4TM3M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #319,167 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #515 in Hi-Fi Amplifiers |
| Brand Name | Denon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 547 Reviews |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PMA-600NE |
| Model Number | PMA-600NE |
P**R
Good sound quality
Highly satisfactory sound with hi-fidelity
A**R
Absolute Small Beast
Dynamic, Value for money. I like my 600ne very much. Just give it time to break in. Then it will shine.
P**.
Absolutely Terrific for middle level audiophilie grade.
This is a highly underrated integrated amplifier.I've been using it in combination with Douk C100 pro (a top class DAC with bluetooth) hooked to a very basic pair of speakers MICCA MB42. This Denon, even with basic speakers gives out solid punch when "Analog" & "Source Direct" mode engaged. Its digital output does not lag behind, it performs equally well with optical output or through bluetooth, since it has got a nice inbuilt DAC(of course not the very best, but, yes very, very good one). What it lacks is a dedicated sub out, though a pre out is there which gives a good performance, but it could have been far better(an absolute gem) had there been Hi-pass & Low- pass filters with a dedicated sub out. The thing that disappointed me the most is its remote, it is not fully functional with the amp only, to get it fully functional one has to also use its turntable with the same model number. With its remote one can only control very basic functions like , volume control, switch on/ off, change inputs (quite a few inputs are there including digital one (optical) .Digital outputs like optical & aux are there as well – a big plus), but can not control either bass or treble – a big disappointment. To cut the long story short - It is an audiophile product for mid- level audiophilies, Absolutely A BANG FOR THE BUCK Product, A Note of Caution - If planning to buy, buy it from a reliable seller.
A**E
The set got dead / standby mode after few minutes of play.
Today I received my amplifier. I did the setup and started listening my favourite song. I was enjoying it's sound quality but all of a sudden the amplifier stopped and went into standby mode. I tried number of times but every time it is getting on it is going into standby mode after 1 or 2 seconds. I am really feeling sad as I really fell in love with the amplifier within first few minutes. Saddest part is, I cannot replace the set also as at present the set is not available on Amazon. I don't know whether I will get this product on Amazon and when.
R**.
Denin pma600ne great player
Regards, I have purchased a Dnon pma600ne integrated stereo amplifier from av squad via amazon. Its excellent servicing and very melodious sound so I am great pleasure .I was very impressed with the quality of the product. Thanks
C**R
produto excelente
A qualidade do som é excelente: uma outra experiência para ouvir música.
J**O
A modern amp that's a good fit for a Vintage kinda guy
At a glance: excellent value, great feature list (for my needs at least), attention to detail in the design, step up in sound quality from my previous setups (vintage), good headphone amplifier. In detail: Sound is subjective (tastes) and relative (what gear are you familiar with). My previous receivers were mid-fi vintage units. I bought the PMA-600 to replace a Marantz PM750DC (early 80s vintage) which I thought sounded great but had nagging crackles in the left/right balance that I couldn't stand anymore. I also have a late 70s Fisher CA-2310, and 70s Kenwood KA-8300. Both of those are tank-like units with heavy, huge transformers and again, old gear develops problems over time. I love vintage gear and I try to buy used everything, so this purchase is a rare one for me. Basically I was tired of amps that worked well "most" of the time. My speakers are custom-built bookshelves with Scan-Speak drivers and I have a custom 12" sealed-box sub, all DIY gear I researched and built myself. I also have several Grado Labs headphones, Audeze LCD-2C (my best set of cans), a bunch of audio interfaces and a Aune T1SE tube DAC. All this is context to give a background of where I'm coming from. I started looking at the Denon PMA series on the advice of a thread at Head-Fi, about integrated amps which feature a good headphone amp. I'll also mention that my audio preference is typically toward "dark" and "warm". I think my hearing is on the more sensitive end of the spectrum, so hyped treble is a turn-off for me, and peaky, harsh resonance in the mids or highs is a stand-out, painful deal-breaker for me. Compared to my outgoing Marantz, this Denon has a ton of "detail." The treble is a lot more airy, the soundstage has more depth. It feels like the room I'm in got larger. FWIW, the room I'm in is not really ideal for listening (it's wide but not deep). The treble is a lot more "present" than the Marantz was or my other two listening setups are, but it's not abrasive to me and I'm sensitive when it comes to that. This amp has breathed a new sense of spaciousness into my listening. I had felt that my Marantz did a good job driving these Scan-Speak bookshelves but man, they sound obviously, unequivocally better with the PMA-600 and their tone is much more clear. Like a veil has been lifted. Bells, pianos, rhodes, cymbols all sound way more "awake". That's the biggest surprise that I want to emphasize: I have a very nice set of bookshelves and this amp has taken them to a whole 'nother level of richness. I hear new things in familiar recordings. In the end, that's what you always hope a new piece of audio gear will do for you. As for my subwoofer, this is not a fair comparison: the Marantz had no sub output and the line-level was super hot for some reason, so I was running speaker-level connections off one channel. Now with the PMA-600 I'm using the subwoofer output and again it's a big leap up. The bass is way tighter, clearer, just patently better in all respects. Things about the amp I love: EQ section bypass ("Source Direct"), "Analog Mode" is a really cool feature which shows the designers were puttin some love into this this amp when they were laying it out--honestly that was a big selling point that the designers cared enough to go to this length. When you switch between input sources it's relay-switched so there's a click and a pause which I like. Things I wish it had: an old-school "Loudness" mode would be great. My Kenwood actually has "Loudness 1" and "Loudness 2" which is ideal since you can toggle between 2 different loudness setting dependent upon what you're listening to. The Kenwood also has toggle switches which let the EQ tone controls have different frequencies. Surprisingly 800Hz on that unit really has a huge effect on the timbre and I love to throw that knob around to liven up some duller recordings. Some more EQ customization and a Loudness control on the PMA would be nice although I'm not docking any points for that. They are trying to bring the price point down on this unit and all that adds complexity. I hooked up a SPIDF cable to give the onboard DAC inside the PMA-600 a try: it seems good overall, maybe a smidge clearer/cleaner (and also louder) than my M-audio Fast Track Pro. However when I hook up the Aune T1SE tube DAC, there's little question that the Aune sounds sweeter. That's also an apples-to-oranges comparison though, since the T1SE is adding its own sauce in the form of tube warmth. Using my Audeze LCD-2C I swapped back and forth between the Aune and the Denon with a consistent volume setting. Since the line out on the Aune does feed to the tube warmth into the Denon this is an apples-to-apples comparison of the headphone amp sections only, with consistent DAC between the two. Again the Aune sounds slightly richer and clearer although the difference is not night and day here. If you wanted to plug headphones directly into the Denon, it is going to do a good job as a headphone amp. Not sure how well it would drive something with high impedance since all my cans are under 100 ohms. The LCD-2C are 70 ohms. Although the stated power is 45W, I feel it delivers plenty of power to my speakers. I don't remember the efficiency but I believe it was not super hot, like 87 dB. This amp can get them plenty loud enough for my liking. Like 1/3 of the way up on the volume control is getting too loud for me, with plenty of clarity. I usually don't crank the volume super loud but I definitely don't listen quiet either. All in all, I feel really happy with this purchase. I would recommend this amp.
C**.
Increíble amplificador, potente y nítido.
Excelente amplificador, muy bueno. Tiene mucha potencia, sonido muy definido y potente. Ya incluye dac para Bluetooth, y salida óptica, pero mejora mucho la calidad con un dac externo. Algo que me gusta mucho es que se puede usar con medios digitales y análogos. También puedes desactivar el dac para que se escuche las salidas análogas directas y sin filtros. La tornamesa en el canal phono se escucha increíble y muy natural. Me enamoré de esté amplificador es una chulada. Además de excelente calidad de sonido, el diseño es muy limpio, y sencillo. Lo cual me gusta mucho. Una excelente opción al nivel de otros amplificadores más caros. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
R**C
Quite good for the money.
I found this amp to be quite good for the money. I was able to audition several amps at home because I think that experiencing music should be done in your own home with your own speakers and acoustics of your listening area. I tried the Denon, a Cambridge, a NAD and an amp from Rotel. The prices ranged from about $650 to about $1200. My music tastes range all over the place from death metal to classical. No country music though. The Rotel was a slight bit better than the rest for my listening needs. I found the Denon was close and the large difference in price did not seem justified. If I was a poser and needed to show off and wow my friends I would have went with the Rotel or NAD. Many people will tell you they can hear the difference, but really so much depends on your hearing and speakers and room acoustics. I have to laugh at some people who will overspend just to show off. Simply put, the Denon sounds clean and has a good build quality. It would serve the needs of most anyone. Pocket the extra money and leave the overpriced stuff to the posers. If you have good speakers and good quality cd player and turntable this is a really good deal.
M**A
MUY BUEN EQUIPO DE AUDIO,ALTA FIDELIDAD Y ELEGANTE
TENIA TIEMPO BUSCANDO UN AMPLIFICADOR,DESPUES DE TANTO HACERLO,ME DECIDI POR ESTA BELLEZA DE AUDIO Y ELEGANCIA HI-FI EXCELENTE !!! RECOMIENDO AL 100%
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