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Cambridge Audio Azur 340R
$599.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Controls are simple and solid, easy to work with. Enough inputs and outputs for most people's needs. Face is a clean aluminum, looks high-end.
The Cons:Sound is a bit sterile, lacks richness and depth. Output isn't very strong, can't ever get very loud. Remote control is tiny and difficult to work with.
The Cambridge Audio Azur 340R is a 5.1-channel, HDMI A/V receiver designed for superior multi-channel surround sound performance without compromising music reproduction. It includes five discrete audiophile-grade amplifiers with a low flux toroidal transformer that reproduces the dynamics and scale required for modern movie soundtracks.
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Most notable about the Azur 340R is its 2-in-1 HDMI pass-through output, which allows two HDMI components (e.g. DVD player, Set-Top Box) to be connected to a screen via just one cable. Additional features of the Cambridge Audio Azur 340R include Dolby, DTS 5.1, and Pro Logic II decoding, advanced bass management, and an on-screen display. The Cambridge Audio Azur 340R retails for $599.00 and comes with a limited warranty, per which the terms are based on the country of purchase.
Features
- 5.1-Channel, HDMI A/V Receiver
- Five Amplifiers +Transformer
- 2-in-1 HDMI Pass-Through Out
- Dolby Decoding
- Advanced Bass Management
- On-Screen Display
- Limited Warranty
Inputs/Outputs
- Component In x2
- Component Out x1
- Composite In x3
- Composite Out x1
- S-Video In x2
- S-Video Out x1
- HDMI In x2
- HDMI Out x1
- Digital Coaxial In x1
- Digital Coaxial Out x1
- Digital Optical In x4
- Digital Optical Out x1
- Digital HDMI x1
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controls are simple and solid, easy to work with
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enough inputs and outputs for most people's needs
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face is a clean aluminum, looks high-end
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sound is a bit sterile, lacks richness and depth
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output isn't very strong, can't ever get very loud
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remote control is tiny and difficult to work with
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only a pair of HDMI inputs, most videophiles will need at least 2 more
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