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Cambridge Audio adds an entry-level, remote controlled
CD player to its highly-acclaimed Azur range.

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Tech specs

Cambridge Audio, Gallery Court,

Hankey Place, London, SE1 4BB, England

© 2005 Cambridge Audio Ltd

Issued: August 2005

Azur 340C CD player

Like its bigger brothers, the 340C

delivers class leading performance at

an even more competitive price point. 

The elegant design uses proven

high quality Sony laser optics and the

same Cambridge Audio servo circuitry

as found in the award-winning 540C

and 640C players.

Digital to analogue (DAC)

conversion comes courtesy of

respected chipset manufacturer

Crystal. Its CS4338 24-bit/96kHz

digital to analogue converter is coupled

to an audio-grade operational amp

buffer stage. Add in a high quality

power supply and the 340C delivers

incredibly low levels of distortion with

excellent signal to noise ratio and very

low jitter. This means you get a

wonderful performance, whatever disc

you spin.

The chassis of the 340C

guarantees minimal resonance,

ensuring ultimate sonic performance.

Such solid construction is enhanced by

a solid aluminium front panel. As with

the other Azur units, the stylish

casework is available in black or silver.

The 340C offers both optical and

electrical digital outputs, along with an

aluminium faced Azur remote control.

This provides full function control of the

340C and any of the complementing

Azur amplifiers.

Azur 340C specifications

Frequency response: 

10Hz to 20KHz

THD:

0.006%

D/A Conversion:

24-bit/96kHz

Dynamic Range:

92dB

Correlated Jitter:

< 300pS

Digital Outputs:

Optical and Co-axial

Max. Power Consumption:

15 watts

Dimensions (W x D x H) (mm):

430 x 320 x 70 

Dimensions (W x D x H) (in):

16.9 x 12.6 x 2.8 

Weight:

4.6 kg/10.1 lbs

Cambridge Audio’s policy is one of continuous improvement. Design and
specifications are therefore subject to change without prior notice.

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