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New Cambridge Audio device

Very nice. It's the way Hifi goes for many.

Good design, small, easy to integrate with less fuss.
 
I have a CXA81. Class A/B rated at 80w and measured at around 90w. Not very pretty and needs a streamer if not fed with a computer usb. Astonishingly good sound and value for £900.
I also have a Naim Muso Qb2 in the house. My son's unit - aged 20 - he loves it.

This EVO is Class D nCore and I presume uses Hypex power supplies. Obviously directly competing with the Uniti Atom, price almost the same. The EVO has much better connectivity, but I doubt users will use much if any of it. The EVO interface looks great.

So do you get better performance or range of performance options from 150w Class D or Naim's 40w Class A/B? Does it really matter for people who will buy this? It's a very attractive product. I suspect it will be very popular.
 


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