Cambridge Audio announced their new flagship, audiophile-grade network music player / DAC / Pre-Amp for $1800. The new Azur 851N is designed to be the world’s best digital music streamer for those who ...
January 19, 2009 On show at CES 09 this year was Cambridge Audio’s latest offering to the Blu-Ray player market, the Azur 640BD. As this is the company's first Blu-Ray offering they’ve released a ...
Verdict Cambridge has done it again. The Azur 851N, a natural sonic upgrade to the CXN, says all the right things, and is the ideal high-end streamer if you’re looking for a capable digital pre-amp or ...
Cambridge Audio will release its first Blu-Ray/DVD/CD player in early 2009. Designed to be the perfect partner to the Azur range of AV Receivers the 640BD features full HDMI 1.3 output, including ...
The UK's Cambridge Audio is taking some new products to Las Vegas in January for the Consumer Electronics Show. Its existing Azur 851A Integrated Class XD Amplifier and 851C Upsampling DAC, CD Player ...
The Cambridge Audio 351A is a solidly built integrated unit that belies its price tag when it comes to finish and appearance. Those well-crafted front panel controls all feel solid and precise to the ...
Cambridge Audio, a world-class acoustic design team with decades of Hi-Fi audio innovations, has announced its new 2014 line-up of Hi-Fi Preamplifiers, Amplifiers, and Speakers will be on display at ...
Cambridge Audio has announced the introduction of a new flagship network music player - the Azur 851N - expanding the range of hi-fi separates in the award-winning Azur 851 Series to six products. The ...
Cambridge Audio has managed to combine the best of both worlds to appease the audiophile and technocrats alike who desire to listen on a high capacity storage server. Best of all its price is within ...
Cambridge Audio today announced some fresh upgrades to some of its most popular gear about to appear at the High End Show (HES) in Munich. The new products include evolutions for its Aero line of ...
Cambridge Audio has the chutzpah to make a high-end AV receiver that's light on features, and put the money into the sound. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a ...
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