Cambridge Audio Azur 640A specs
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Amplifier usage:
Integrated amplifier
Type:
Solid State (Transistor / Integrated Circuit)
Construction type:
Preamplifier
0.02 % measured at frequencies from 20Hz to 20kHz
THD:
Line level: 330mV, Phono-MM: 1.75mV
Input sensitivity:
Bass: +/- 7.5dB at 20Hz , Treble: +/- 7.5dB at 20kHz
Tone controls:
Power amplifier
2
Amplified channels:
75W per channel into 8 ohms
Power output:
120W per channel into 4 ohms
5 - 50kHz at +-1dB
Frequency response:
90dB
Signal to noise ratio:
Balanced: 47 kohms
Input impedance:
30V per microsecond
Slew rate:
over 100
Damping factor:
A/B Speaker connectors
Features:
Connectivity
Unbalanced (RCA): 6
Inputs:
Analog: Unbalanced (RCA)
Outputs:
Yes
Remote control:
Body
16.9 in x 12.2 in x 3.9 in
Dimensions (WxHxD):
15.4 lb
Weight:
Black, Gray
Available color options:
Power
Typical: 35 W, Max: 515 W, Standby: less than 10 W
Consumption:
115 V - 230 V
Power adapter voltage:
50 Hz, 60 Hz
also know as: Cambridge Audio Azur 640A (Version 2)
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Filed in: Cambridge Audio Amplifiers
Description:
The Azur 640A is back with a raft of upgrades. It now thumps out a whopping 75 watts thanks to a higher specification toroidal transformer. Moreover, a chunkier heat sink allows the amplifier to dissipate more energy and run cooler than before, meaning the amplifier can operate harder, for longer.
The Azur 640A V2's sensitive preamp circuitry has also been significantly redesigned, generating lower noise and THD (total harmonic... read more