The excellent sounding Cambridge Audio Evo CD Transport fulfils its primary role with a slight catch. Combined with the Evo 150, it makes the Uniti Atom feel dated. It would appear that CD players are ...
Cambridge Audio has finally revealed the price and some specs for its long-awaited Evo CD transport, ending months of teased hints about its imminent arrival. Here's everything you need to know about ...
It's always exciting to see hi-fi deals during the Amazon Prime Day sales event, which runs all week from 8th to 11th July. What's even more exciting is that these two deals we've spotted aren't just ...
When it comes to budget audio with a high end sound, there are few companies that do it as well as Cambridge Audio. As an owner of the original 640C CD player I was delighted to have the opportunity ...
As much as I love the convenience of streaming, I still prefer to have a physical music library – not least because on a really good CD player, discs still sound much better than any lossy compressed ...
Cambridge Audio has been designing and building audio equipment since the sixties. Despite growing in size and popularity it still maintains a lean team who work in-house to create the ultimate sound ...
Cambridge Audio AXC35 CD player and AXA35 amplifier review Andrew Everard Monday, February 17, 2020 Part of the latest entry-level range from the British-based company, there’s something old fashioned ...
A CD player and upsampling DAC in one, the 740C is a particularly handy model with good ergonomics and build - but somehow its sound failed to impress our listening panel, despite a good showing on ...
British music and audio brand Cambridge Audio makes some really great audio gear and today they’ve announced the successor to its award-winning CXN V2. The company issued a press release for the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Exciting news today from Cambridge Audio, the classic ...
The high-performance table radio was deader than a stegosaurus until being revived only a few years ago by the Bose Wave. Now Bose better start covering its tracks. Cambridge SoundWorks, with the ...
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