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Technics Wireless Speaker System - SC-CX700
Technics’ first bookshelf type wireless speaker system supports multiple sources such as streaming services, vinyl records, and television. The speakers are visually pleasing as interior design elements, and the SC-CX700 will fit nicely into your daily life.
- Supports a wide variety of content such as streaming service, vinyl, tv and more
- Comfortable operation with app, remote control, and control panel on main unit
- Space Tune™ lets you adjust the sound quality to best suit the environment
- Microfiber material with a soft suede-like texture
- Technics Orchestration Concept delivers an exquisite music experience
For those who are keen on sound quality and aesthetics, Technics’ innovative technologies are wrapped in microfiber material with a suede-like texture.
This new masterpiece from Technics surrounds your daily life with exquisite sound.
You can bring in music from various sources, including streaming services.
*The unit may require a software update to enable Roon Ready.
Satisfying analogue record playback* with a turntable.
*PHONO input only supports MM cartridges.
Enhance the sound for your audio-visual entertainment by easily connecting your television to the system.
The easy-to-use Technics Audio Center app
The Technics Audio Center app further enhances operability of the SCCX700. The app comes with four major functions: SOURCE, FAVORITE, ROOM, and SETTINGS. Switching playback content and device settings can be done intuitively
Space Tune™ lets you adjust the sound quality to best suit theenvironment
The SC-CX700 is equipped with three Space Tune™ functions. (1) Easy selection from four presets (Free/Wall/Corner/In a Shelf), which can be set separately for the Left and Right speakers (2) Space Tune™ Auto for automatic adjustment with easy operation using the built in microphone (3) Measured for more precise measurement and correction using the Technics Audio Center app* (*iOS devices)
Harmony with Interior
The SC-CX700 is cased in Dinamica™, a microfiber material with a soft suede-like texture produced in part from high-quality recycled polyester. The elegant presence of the unit fits well with any interior design
This system brings together numerous technologies — for speakers, amplifiers, and signal processing — that Technics has perfected over many years. In the SC-CX700, Technics has created a single integrated solution that faithfully reproduces music and other sounds in great detail. The Technics Orchestration Concept creates exquisite music backed by decades of experience.
Acoustic Solitude Construction
The amplifier and speaker boxes have separate structures and spacing to minimize vibrations being transmitted to the amplifier and achieve clear sound.
Phase Precision Driver 4
The newly developed coaxial unit has a lightweight ring tweeter that lets sound rise and converge quickly for faithful sound reproduction.
JENO Engine
Each speakers has its own JENO Engine to reduce disturbance in audio signal transmission between the speakers, achieving high-quality stereo sound.
Model Based Diaphragm Control
Model Based Diaphragm Control (MBDC) reduces harmonic distortion based on the diaphragm’s movement simulation, achieving superb sound separation with low distortion.
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The SC-CX700 pairs compact, smart design with a remarkably broad, precise stereo image, delivering a holographic soundstage and impressively detailed mids. Reviewers note excellent connectivity and versatile sources, plus a built-in phono stage for vinyl and tight, controlled bass that belies its size. Gordon Brockhouse found the staging especially immersive.
Pros
- Wide, holographic soundstage with precise imaging that extends beyond the cabinet boundaries.
- Integrated phono stage that delivers convincing vinyl playback without added noise or fuss.
- Surprising bass punch and controlled dynamics for a compact active speaker, giving rhythm and impact.
- Extensive streaming and I/O options plus room‑tuning (Space Tune), AirPlay/Chromecast and Roon Ready support.
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Cons
- Upper‑mid / lower‑treble can be forward on some recordings, producing occasional sibilance or edge.
- Deepest bass extension is limited for large rooms, and the system lacks bass‑management when adding a subwoofer.
- App responsiveness and some finish details (plastic top panels) feel underwhelming at this price point.
Sound Quality
89/100
Bass
89/100
6" woofer; reviewers repeatedly praised punch, control and articulation for the driver size while noting limited lowest-octave extension (41Hz) and recommendation of a sub for larger rooms (SoundStage Solo, What Hi‑Fi?, StereoNET).
Mid
90/100
Multiple reviews cite accurate timbre, clear vocal presence and consistent piano/strings tonality (SoundStage Solo, HomeTheaterHifi, StereoNET). Midrange is engaging and well-defined, with only occasional forwardness noted.
Treble
85/100
Detailed and fast with air, but several reviewers flagged upper-mid/lower-treble forwardness and occasional sibilance/edge on close-miked vocals and violins (SoundStage Solo, What Hi‑Fi?, Part Time Audiophile).
Soundstage Imaging
92/100
Consistently praised for a broad, deep, holographic soundstage and precise imaging that extends beyond cabinet boundaries (SoundStage Solo, StereoNET, What Hi‑Fi?).
Dynamics
86/100
Many reviewers impressed by lively micro/macro dynamics and punch for the form factor, though a few compared its dynamic dexterity unfavorably with top rivals like the KEF LS50 WII (SoundStage Solo, What Hi‑Fi?, Part Time Audiophile).
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Build Quality
83/100
Attractive, distinctive design with Dinamica covering and thoughtful internal layout; some reviewers noted plastic panels and finishes that undercut the premium price (SoundStage Solo, StereoNET, Part Time Audiophile).
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive-baseline score applied per agent rules. In reality the SC-CX700 is an active/streaming system with extensive I/O (HDMI ARC, optical, USB-C, phono, sub RCA), Wi‑Fi/BT, AirPlay, Chromecast, Roon Ready, app-based room EQ (Space Tune) and high-res support (reviews: StereoNET, HomeTheaterHifi, Part Time Audiophile).
Value for Money
84/100
Priced at $2,999.99; reviewers find it a compelling, high‑fidelity turnkey solution but debate whether materials/finish and some sonic roughness justify the premium versus direct competitors (What Hi‑Fi?, Part Time Audiophile, StereoNET).
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