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Cambridge Audio Azur 640C CD Player User Review

MSRP: $ 529.00
Description: Wolfson WM8740 24-bit/192kHz DAC, 117dB S/N ratio -88dB THD, low jitter clock with data reclocking, separate power supply for DAC, custom Cambridge Audio servo solution, co-axial and optical digital outputs, proven Sony laser optics, custom Cambridge Audio transport, low-resonance and acoustically damped chassis, all-metal casework with a solid aluminum front panel, slim-line Azur remote control with aluminum top panel.

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Reviewed by:Erik1973 (Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date
October 11, 2009
Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

I got the Cambridge Audio 640 v2 range (Amplifier, CD player, DAB radio) together with the Bowers & Wilkins 684 speakers, cables, delivery, and Danish taxes (*sigh*) for almost 15000 DKK (ca. 2000 eur, 3000 usd).

It was the best system for that money that I could find, after having visited quite a few stores here in Copenhagen with CDs I know well (containing mostly classical music), and having spent quite a bit of time listening, also with friends. I did find better systems, but the cheapest of those was 6000 DKK (800 eur, 1200 usd) more expensive, which exceeded my budget.

What I can say is that I am exceedingly happy with this system. I’ve had no problems whatsoever, and with the music I tend to play on it, and in my room, the system simply sounds superb!

At the same time, I feel that there are such large differences between systems, and in particular, that there are such dependencies on the music one tends to listen to, that anyone who considers buying a system should forget all they’ve read, and go out and listen to many types of systems themselves, figure out what they get for what price, and figure out what kind of price and performance make sense for *them*.

However, that said, I have been a bit disappointed not with the sound, but the usability of the products. With 3 boxes (Amp, CD player, DAB radio), I got 3 remote controls, where I would have preferred one. For the CD player, seeking (continuous forward or backward), isn’t nearly as nice to use as on the el-cheapo Sony I bought over 10 years ago. The blue power leds are switched on both on standby and when they’re actually switched on (different intensities, though, but couldn’t they be SWITCHED OFF when I put the system on standby?). And then there are completely useless features such as *dimming* the lights from the remote control. Please take a few lessons from Apple regarding simplicity, and easy of use, would you?

But concerning the sound, I am totally totally totally satisfied. As I said, I selected this system on sound, and *cough* price. When it comes to that, it’s as simple as that: I got the very best system I could find for a price I could live with. And my music collection lives like it has never lived before. I love this system.


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Marantz new UD9004 Super Audio CD and Blu-ray player

Marantz monster offers reference standard audio and video replay

A fusion of its acclaimed flagship SA-7S1 Super Audio CD player and the very cutting edge of the company’s Blu-ray technology, Marantz’s UD9004 Blu-ray and SACD source is a true reference design for ultimate image and sound replay.

Whatever disc you care to spin – be it CD, SACD, DVD-Video or Blu-ray – the new profile 2.0 UD9004 player from Marantz will deliver exceptional results.

At the heart of the video circuit is the acclaimed Silicon Optix Realta processor. This offers Hollywood Quality Video, or HQV, from what is essentially a professional broadcast-quality video processing platform. Just some of its amazing features include pixel by pixel I/P conversion, 1080p upscaling by a full 10bit process for standard definition images, Detail Enhancement, DNR (Digital Noise Reduction), and high quality analogue video output by a 297MHz/12bit Video D/A converter.

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Marantz SA-7S1 and Cary 306 Professional CD/SACD Players Review

I had just about given up on CDs. There were some recent changes to my digital playback system and CDs were sounding better than they ever had in my system. Even so, vinyl LP playback still made CDs seem like second class citizens. Sure they have a place in the audio landscape, but for enjoying music to the fullest, those old long-playing records provided far more accomplished and enjoyable listening experiences. With the arrival of the Marantz SA-7S1 player, the status quo was about to change.

Marantz SA-7S1 CD/SACD PlayerThe mighty Marantz MA-9S2 Reference Series amplifiers had, just a few months before, redefined for me what a solid state amplifier could do. Having been a confirmed, die-hard, inconvertible tube amplifier lover for decades, the Marantz amps rocked my world. Long story short: they are my reference amplifiers, which pretty much tell you the whole story about these great amplifiers. If a Marantz Reference Series amplifier could deliver exceptional performance, maybe lightning could strike twice from the same manufacturer and their CD player would change my mind once again.

I plugged in the $6500 Marantz SA-7S1 CD/SACD player, set a CD to replay, and let it cook for 500 hours with a resistive load on the outputs. Lest someone suggest that the break in was biased, it was performed using rock music and classical, test tones and new age, and every day I changed the CD to a different genre. I even included some light country. That chore complete, I connected the Marantz to my preamp and hit “play”.

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Are technical accomplishments important in themselves or important for the benefits they bring?  Marantz firmly believes the latter and proudly presents the SA-7S1 as a technical tour de force with one goal – to let you hear more musical detail than you thought possible from CDs and SA-CDs.  After all, what else is Marantz about?

  • Plays SA-CD(Stereo), CD, CD-R/RW
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  • Low Jitter Internal Clock
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  • Toroidal power transformer w/Copper Shield Case
  • All Copper Plated Chassis w/ Double Layer Bottom

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MINI-REVIEW: Cary 306 Professional CD/SACD Player

The latest version of the very well received Cary 306 offers a digital-to-analog converter section that can be used for external sources. In the current climate, which is moving towards greater use of music servers and digital files with computer integration into our audio systems, the Cary DAC is a welcome feature and one that should be included in any new Marantz “SA7-S2”. (Looking more closely at this trend, the –S2 version should have USB and possibly even Firewire inputs.) The DAC section of the Cary offers inputs for S/PDIF on RCA and Toslink connections and balanced AES. It also offers selectable sampling or up-sampling rates of 44.1, 96, 192, 384, 512 or 768 kHz sample rates for CD playback to the analog audio outputs, and 44.1, 96 or 192 kHz for the digital inputs, all at 16, 20 or 24 bit depth.  The full function remote control takes some getting used to, but allows remote changing the sampling rates which is great for fine tuning the listening experience and endlessly distracting with always trying different rates for different CDs. I usually preferred either 44.1 or 384 kHz for CD playback, but YMMV.

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