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Cambridge Audio - Azur 840C up-sampling CD player

Features:

- Adaptive Time Filtering (ATF) asynchronous up-sampling technology converting 16-bit 44.1 kHz CD data to 24-bit 384kHz

- 32-bit Analog Devices Black Fin DSP

- Dual differential DAC configuration using high-end Analog Devices AD1955 DACs

- Fully differential anti-aliasing topolopgy based on linear phase Bessel filters

- DC servo circuitry with no capacitors in the signal path

- Two digital inputs allowing up-sampling and playback of other sources

- Digital outputs allow recording of up-sampled audio

- Control Bus In/Out, IR emitter in and RS232 for easy multi-room compatibility

- Extruded aluminium side panels and solid aluminium front panel plus an ultra rigid, acoustically dampened chassis

- Navigator style Azur remote control which also controls Azur amplifiers

- Available in silver or black


The 840C marks the zenith of Cambridge Audio's critically acclaimed Azur line up. Like all Azur products, the 840C promises unseen levels of performance and engineering excellence to the price points in question. But rather than redefining expectations in the entry-level market, the arena most often associated with Cambridge Audio, the company will reinvigorate the mid-end price sector.

The 840C embraces a raft of proprietary technologies including ATFT (Adaptive Time Filtering) asynchronous up-sampling technology which has been developed in conjunction with Anagram Technologies of Switzerland . This system intelligently interpolates 16-bit/44.1kHz CD data to 24-bit/384kHz data, through the use of a 32-bit Analog Devices Black Fin DSP (digital signal processor). This in turn feeds two 24-bit/384kHz DACs from the same company in dual differential formation.

Each DAC handles just one channel for excellent stereo imaging, operating fully in differential mode for exceptionally low distortion and noise.

Both unbalanced RCA and balanced XLR outputs are fitted. Two digital inputs are also provided which even allow the up-sampling and playback of other sources such as a DVD player via the Azur 840C. In addition, a recording digital output can even allow bit-for-bit data or upsampled data at 48, 96 or 192 kHz to be recorded by a suitable device.

A Control Bus In/Out, an IR emitter in connection and an RS232 port are provided for easy multi-room connectivity. The RS232 protocol enables a two-way interface with third party home automation touchscreens.

As with all Azur products, the foundation of the 840C's excellence is a bespoke chassis. This comprises an incredibly thick 7mm front panel and extruded side panels, both fashioned from aluminium, which combines with a 2mm formed steel base plate and specially designed vibration absorbing feet. The result is an ultra rigid, low resonance, acoustically dampened platform for the electronics to sit in.
 

 

Features:

Headphones weight without cable (g) - 235

Sensitivity (dB/mW, dB/V*) - 105

Audio bandwidth (Hz to kHz) - 10-39,8

Max. input power (mW) - 200

Rated impedance (ohms) - 62

Convertible jack plug (1/4" to 1/8")

Replaceable ear pads

Patented self-adjusting headband

Exclusive leUnbreakable metal arches

99.99% oxygen-free cable (length in m) - 3

Single-sided cable

Hard gold-plated jack plug and contacts

Patented Varimotion diaphragms

2-Layer diaphragm

Flat-wire voice coil

Open-back, dynamic headphones

NdFe magnets

Suited for (SA)CD, DVD(A), DAT

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