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$179.00
Das schmucke Kästchen von Cambridge Audio ist sowohl einer der größten als auch mit rund 160 Euro... (hifitest.de)
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We have collected and analyzed 2 expert reviews and 2 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 90/100 and users rate it 77/100. The average review date is July 25, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 31904 reviews from other Receivers & Amplifiers. The alaScore™ for this product is 96/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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4 reviews
November, 2009
2 Experts
Product Age
2 Users
Rank 10
from $179.00
Beautiful finished musical phono stage that according to my ears better does a NAD PP2, project phonobox etc.
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Great sound!
This sounds great with my older Dual turntable. Very clean sound, great instrument separation. The single blue LED on the front is small and not overly bright or distracting. Plus it supports MC cartridges if/when I should ever upgrade to one of those. B...
Cheap. My initial imperssion is that it sounds as good as (if not a lot better - we'll see) the built in phono-amp on my AA Bellini pre amp. I intend to edit this article once the unit has aged.
Build quality - The black unit I purchased "allegedly" new from Richer Sounds had a chip on the front panel. I don't know whether this is due to Richer Sounds' poor stock control or due to lack of quality control at Cambridge Audio's factory - either way...
Extending the functionality of Cambridge Audio's critically acclaimed integrated stereo Azur amplifiers and AV receivers it the 640P phono preamp. The 640P features a highly specified moving magnet stage, as well as the higher gain needed for compatibility with high-end Moving Coil (MC) cartridges. This model features single ended "class A" gain stages and use discrete transistors instead of the more common integrated circuits. This gives less crosstalk and interference across the signal path, with both designs
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