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Cambridge Audio - 740C CD Player - Silver | 
enlarge | Brand: Azur Category: CE
List Price: $1,099.00 Buy New: $1,095.00 You Save: $4.00
New (3) from $1,095.00
Sales Rank: 121463
Dimensions (in): 18 x 22 x 8
MPN: 740C SIL EAN: 5033520409584 ASIN: B0012B7D5G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Adaptive Time Filtering (ATF) asynchronous upsampling | | • | Upsamples 16-bit 44.1 kHz CD data to 24-bit 384 kHz | | • | Two Wolfson WM8740 DACs in dual differential configuration | | • | Separate DACs for left and right channels | | • | New virtual earth balanced Bessel anti-aliasing filters |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The 740C is the latest in Cambridge Audio's Azur series of CD players, and it offers unprecedented bang, boom, shake, rattle, and roll for the buck. Along with its other attribute, you'll love what one reviewer calls its "rock-solid lower bass." The 740C uses the same upsampling technology as the top-of-the-range 840C, now married to dual Wolfson WM8740 24-bit DACs with a newly developed Bessel implementation of Cambridge's proprietary virtual earth balanced filtering. The 740C incorporates the same 32-bit DSP as the 840C and upsamples to full 24-bit 384 kHz. "Rock-Solid Lower Bass" The May 2007 issue of England's Hi-Fi Choice magazine awarded the Azur its coveted 'Best Buy' status. "This is a very neutral player that combines weight, treble extension and an absence of midrange coloration... one of the most self-recommending bits of kit we've enjoyed lately." The May 2007 issue of Hi-Fi World calls the 740C "a vividly revealing player with rock-solid lower bass... Great value." What Hi-Fi? Sound & Vision for May 2007 praises the 740C for its "smooth, coherent soundstage; lively, presentation; good specification. If your system is dynamically potent, the 740C will bring clarity to the mix." Adaptive Time Filtering Upsampling The key to the Azur's amazing abilities is ATF (Adaptive Time Filtering) an upsampling process developed in conjunction with Anagram Technologies of Switzerland. This system intelligently interpolates 16-bit / 44.1 kHz CD (or other) audio data to 24-bit / 384 kHz through the use of a 32-bit Analog Devices Black Fin DSP for the very best sound quality. The ATF system applies sophisticated polynomial curve fitting interpolation and incorporates a time domain model, which allows data buffering and re-clocking. This almost completely eradicates digital jitter. The 740C uses an enhanced version of Cambridge Audio's proprietary Dual Differential Virtual Earth Balanced filter topology. Becaus
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