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Cambridge Audio Azur 840W specs

General info

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    Amplifier usage:

  • Power amplifier

    Type:

Power amplifier

  • 2

    Amplified channels:

  • 200W per channel into 8 ohms and THD 0.001%

    Power output:

  • 350W per channel into 4 ohms and THD 0.001%

  • Yes

    Bridge mode:

  • 500W into 8 ohms

    Power :

  • 800W into 4 ohms

  • 5 - 80kHz at +-1dB

    Frequency response:

  • 90dB

    Signal to noise ratio:

  • Balanced: 38 kohms, Unbalanced: 68 kohms

    Input impedance:

  • for 200W into: into 8 ohms : 1.5V

    Input sensitivity:

  • over 125 at frequencies from 1000Hz to1kHz

    Damping factor:

  • High-current power, Bi-amping compatible, A/B Speaker connectors, Output indicator

    Features:

Connectivity

  • Unbalanced (RCA): 1, Balanced (XLR): 1

    Inputs:

  • Analog: Unbalanced (RCA), Balanced (XLR)

    Outputs:

  • Binding post terminals

    Speaker connector type:

    • Banana-plug compatible

  • 12V Trigger

Body

  • 16.93 in x 5.83 in x 14.37 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 42.1 lb

    Weight:

  • Black, Gray

    Available color options:

Power

  • Max: 2,400 W, Standby: less than 5 W

    Consumption:

Links

  • Official page:

  • Manual:


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Description: Cambridge Audio has taken the Azur 840 series to its peak with the introduction of two new models – the 840E pre-amplifier and 840W power amplifier. The 840W is a high-end power amplifier that has been designed by the same team behind the 840A and uses an evolution of Cambridge Audio’s hugely innovative Class XD™ technology for a highly detailed naturally musical performance. The second generation Class XD is now complemented... read more

Created by MG15 , Last update by MG25 , Jul 14, 2010

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