The Cambridge Audio Evo 150 takes everything I love about a streaming all-in-one and then lets me choose my own speakers.
The Melomania A100 are surprisingly refined for the price, and clearly draw on Cambridge Audio’s Hi-Fi heritage. Calm under pressure, they offer precision and accuracy, for a genuinely musical ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. When British hi-fi brand Cambridge Audio discontinued its ...
It’s a bit odd that Cambridge Audio hasn’t offered a wireless speaker system up to this point. The British audio maker is well-known for its premium (yet reasonably affordable) hi-fi components — ...
Cambridge Audio introduces the EXA100 stereo integrated amplifier for $2,199 and the EXN100 Network Music Streamer for $1,799. Developed over the course of three years, and based on Cambridge Audio’s ...
Q. I have a Cambridge Audio Evo 150 amplifier, matching Cambridge Evo CD player and a Technics SL-1200GR turntable with Vessel cartridge and a separate phono preamp. I have been using Emotiva Airmotiv ...
Cambridge Audio’s Evo 150 is a beautiful, “just add speakers” streaming amplifier designed for modern audiophiles who prefer not to deal with a traditional component rack. It was originally released ...
It’s a British audio tradition going back to the original Quad gear of the 1960s, benchmarks of coolness, just like an Eames lounge chair was the choice of pipe-smoking architects. Braun of Germany ...
The MXW70 shoves 70-watts of Class D power into a half-width amplifier. No screen, no ego, just clean sound for folks who know gear isn’t the story, the music is. At some point, even die-hard ...
The Cambridge Audio MXN10 network streamer ($499) and DacMagic 200M DAC ($549) offer excellent sound, high build quality, and easy usability in a compact form factor for a wide variety of systems. If ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
For the past month, I’ve been living with a behemoth in my living room. It’s due to go back to the PR agency in a week or so and I think I’m going to miss its larger-than-life presence in my home. I’m ...