A little over four years after it launched its well-regarded Evo 150 music streaming amplifier, Cambridge has given it the once-over and rechristened it Evo 150 SE. The differences are not numerous, ...
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Whether you’re looking to simplify your hi-fi system or start one from scratch, a just-add-speakers streaming system makes a compelling case for forming its foundation. We’re talking a single box that ...
The Cambridge Audio Evo 150 SE ($3,299) refines a proven streaming amplifier with better sound and features, making it a top contender under $5,000. Built around upgraded “Tuned by Cambridge” NCOREx ...
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Cue up Johnny B. Goode, because Cambridge Audio has released a special DeLorean Edition of its five-star Evo 150 streaming system. The Evo 150 DeLorean Edition comes with two body kits that you can ...
Cambridge Audio is launching the Evo 150 SE, a special edition of its Evo 150 streaming amplifier. As part of a partnership with Hypex, Cambridge Audio has developed the NCOREx “Tuned by Cambridge” ...
Just add speakers and stream digital music like it’s the 80s with bouncing VU meters on the Evo 150 DeLorean Edition streaming amplifier. Although sonically identical to the original Evo 150 streaming ...
Get £300 off Cambridge Audio’s five-star Evo 150 streamer Cambridge Audio’s Evo 150 has been one of our favourite streaming amplifiers for a couple of years now – and today you can save £300 on one at ...
The Cambridge Audio Evo 150 DeLorean Edition: Style The high-performance chassis of the DeLorean Edition is stripped down to bare metal, with “meticulously crafted, brushed bodywork and sumptuous ...
Cambridge Audio EVO 150 FFT Noise Spectrum (fs = 44.1kHz) With a 44.1kHz digital input, I checked the stopband rolloff and found it to have a smooth rolloff below ½ Nyquist as expected with no ...