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Open Door
13-09-2017, 22:48
Cambridge Audio Azur 851C CD player, dac and digital preamp

Retail is £1400, this one going £650 including UK post- bargain

Condition is as new - hardly any use.

Spec:
Digital to analogue converters
Dual Analog Devices AD1955 24-bit DACs
Digital filter
Analog Devices Black Fin ADSP-BF532 32 bit DSP performing 2nd Generation ATF2 upsampling to 24-bit/384kHz. Linear Phase, Minimum phase or Steep modes.
Analogue filter
2 Pole Fully Differential Linear Phase Bessel filter
Digital input 1
S/PDIF 75 Ohms or TosLink optical
Digital input 2
S/PDIF 75 Ohms or TosLink optical
AES/EBU input
XLR balanced 110 Ohms per phase
USB audio input
USB Type B conforming to Audio profile 1.0 or 2.0 (user selectable)
Audio outputs
Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA analogue audio outputs
Compatibility
USB 1.0 16-24 bit, 32-96kHz
USB 2.0 16-24 bit, 32-192kHz
TosLink 16-24 bit, 32-96kHz
S/PDIF and AES/EBU 16-24 bits 32-192kHz
CD playback is intrinsically limited to 16-bits 44.1kHz
THD (unweighted) @ 1kHhz 0dBFs
< 0.0004%
THD (unweighted) @ 1kHz -10dBFs
< 0.0004%
THD (unweighted) @ 20kHz 0dBFs
< 0.0007%
IMD (19/20kHz) 0dBFs
< 0.0002%
Linearity @ -90dBFs
+/- 0.2dB
Linearity @ -120dBF
+/- 0.4dB
Stop-band rejection (>24kHz)
> 120dB
S/N ratio (ref 1w)
> 113dB
Total correlated jitter
< 60pS for all digital inputs, CD playback and USB 2.0
< 180pS for USB 1.0
Crosstalk @1kHz
< -130dB
Crosstalk @20 kHz
< -114dB
Output impedance
< 50 Ohms
0dB Fs output
2.2Vrms (2.2Vrms each phase for the balanced output)
Max. power consumption
40W
Idle consumption
8W
Standby power consumption
<0.5W
Colour
Black or silver
Dimensions (WxHxD)
430 x 115 x 360mm (16.9 x 4.5 x 14.7”)
Weight
10.0Kg (22lbs)

From the Cambridge Audio website: https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/products/851/851c
Our finest CD player and DAC, the 851C uses our extensive digital knowledge to become the cornerstone of your digital hub. No matter the source of your digital music, twin DACs in dual differential mode and 2nd generation Adaptive Time Filtering make the music sound as the original artist intended – extraordinary.

The 851C uses audiophile grade components throughout and incorporates our most advanced technologies to ensure it plays music perfectly. Your discs are spun on our own audio-only transport and coupled with our S3 servo to give error-free data retrieval and jitter minimisation. Our ultra-rigid metal construction also ensures components are isolated and free from vibration.

All data is then put through our 2nd generation Adaptive Time Filtering that upsamples everything to 24bit/384kHz hi-res quality, no matter the original source. As a result, jitter is almost completely absent, and the music sounds amazing. Read more on our proprietary ATF upsampling technology here.

The upsampled music then passes through Twin Analog Devices DACs (very high-end digital to analogue converters) which are implemented in a dual differential configuration meaning each channel has its own DAC to process data. The result is lifelike stereo imaging where instruments can be heard in specific parts of your room with uncanny accuracy.

All of these audiophile internals are powered by a large toroidal transformer for the best delivery of a high quality and consistent signal with low noise and buzz levels.

With premium XLR and RCA outputs you can then connect the 851C to the perfectly compatible 851A integrated amplifier with other sources. The 851C also has a digital volume stage built in so it can be used as a pure pre-amplifier – just connect it straight into our 851W power amplifier or a pair of active speakers for further sonic benefits.



DIGITAL FILTERS

We built the 851C with three selectable filters, linear, minimum and steep, this allows you to choose the type of sound that suits your ideal listening preferences.

CONNECTIONS AND FLEXIBILITY

The 851C isn’t just built for playback of CDs; we wanted to make the most of its ATF upsampling and superb DACs, so it’s a complete digital hub which can connect to almost anything digital. It’s got optical and co-axial digital in and outputs plus an asynchronous USB audio input. So you can connect up TVs, streamers, PCs, MACs and more, and everything will be upsampled to amazing hi-res quality.

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Open Door
16-09-2017, 06:56
Price drop, £615 incl post

Open Door
24-09-2017, 10:01
Offers? Let's go! ��

jandl100
24-09-2017, 10:06
I have the 851D DAC/pre - presumably the same or very similar but without the CD transport section - and it is an excellent machine well up into audiophile territory.
I compared it directly with the new £1800 Chord Hugo2 DAC/pre and preferred the Cambridge.

GLWS! :)

Open Door
24-09-2017, 17:41
Thanks Jerry

£550 anyone? Like new condition - hardly spun.

Open Door
24-09-2017, 19:20
Sold

vinyljunky
25-09-2017, 08:13
Sending pm

vinyljunky
25-09-2017, 09:57
Damn to late if sale falls through let me know

Open Door
25-09-2017, 16:21
Damn to late if sale falls through let me know

Will do, thanks. Posted it out today so will know tomorrow if all good.