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Cambridge Audio's Evo 150 improves upon its five-star sibling with a higher output, more advanced DAC and a phono input.
Cambridge Audio Evo 150 : Read more
Cambridge Audio Evo 150 : Read more
That’s a very tired and unproven insult, isn’t it? You’ve obviously heard it yourself and decided it isn’t deserving?No surprises, another 5 star review, can't upset Cambridge Audio, AKA Julian Richer, he does after all have a massive advertisement contract with the magazine.
Well said!That’s a very tired and unproven insult, isn’t it? You’ve obviously heard it yourself and decided it isn’t deserving?
Thanks for the reply, rv. I had previously been using speaker level connections but with what I know now I will give it a go with the preamp outs. The subs do indeed have variable crossovers and ARC, so I am good to go when my EVO amp arrives next month. Cheers!These are all cinch outs, so not shorting jacks. The subout is single mono, perhaps you could split this to the 2 subs?
The better option is probably to use the preamp outputs, if your subs at least allow for setting a low-pass filte.
Hello, now the review of the Evo S speakers is missing, which are very compact, have very tight measurements to be able to put them in many places and have a good 6 1/2 "wofer, at first glance it looks good if there is luck and whathifi check back soon, thanks.Cambridge Audio's Evo 150 improves upon its five-star sibling with a higher output, more advanced DAC and a phono input.
Cambridge Audio Evo 150 : Read more