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Cambridge Audio Azur 640R
$1,299.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Available in silver and black. 7.1 channels x 120W. Built in AM/FM tuner.
The Cons:HDMI switching only - no transcoding between digital and analog. Expensive to the majority of consumers. Remote is difficult to use - buttons are small and difficult to distinguish.
The Cambridge Audio Azur 640R is a 7.1-channel, HDMI A/V receiver that outputs over 700W, while utilizing an X-Tract Forced / Convection Heat Tunnel to maintain an extremely low operating temperature & noise-output.
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It includes HDMI connections, which allows HDMI devices to transfer high-definition video to a screen. Plus, the Azur 640R offers a plethora of other inputs and outputs, not to mention advanced Dolby and DTS decoding. Most notable about the Cambridge Audio Azur 640R is its multi-room compatibility, which allows for connecting with up to two additional rooms (Cambridge Audio Incognito components required). The Cambridge Audio Azur 640R retails for $1299.00 and comes with a limited warranty, per which the terms are based on the country of purchase.
Features
- 7.1-Channel, HDMI A/V Receiver
- X-Tract Forced / Convection Heat Tunnel
- HDMI Connectivity
- Advanced Dolby/DTS Decoding
- Multi-Room Capability
- Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Audio Inputs: 8 line analogue, tuner (FM/AM), 7.1 analogue input, 5 digital coaxial, 6 digital optical
- Video Inputs: 5 composite, 5 s-video, 3 component video, 3 HDMI
- Audio Outputs: 7 amplified speaker outputs, 7.1 preamp outputs
- Video Outputs: 1 composite, 1 s-video, 1 component video, 1 HDMI
- Recording Audio outputs: 2 line level analogue, 2 digital coaxial, 2 digital optical
- Recording video outputs: 1 composite, 1 s-video
- Connections: 1 1/4" / 6.35mm headphone output,
- Control bus input/output, 1 IR emitter In, 1 RS232C, 1 IEC type mains inlet
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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available in silver and black
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produced by a well known high quality audio equipment manufacturer
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great value for those looking to build a mid-high end home theater
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powerful enough for movies while controlled and detailed enough for music
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HDMI switching only - no transcoding between digital and analog
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expensive to the majority of consumers
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remote is difficult to use - buttons are small and difficult to distinguish
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