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Cambridge Audio Azur 340R review

Arthouse audio from a no-frills receiver

Our Score 4

Last reviewed: 2008-03-02March 2nd 2008

Price at launch £270.00
Additional Information No video up conversion, switcher only / No multi-channel output / No phono/turntable support
Dimensions 430 x 350 x 150 mm (w x h x d)
Features Tapeloop / 5 x DSP Modes (theatre, hall, movie, music, room) / OS D
Weight (kg) 8.9
Connectivity 3.5mm Headphone Jack, 5.1 Output, RS-232, Speaker Outputs
Impedance (Ohm) 8
No of Component Inputs 2
No of Component Outputs 1
No of Composite Inputs 7
No of Composite Outputs 1
No of Digital Optical Audio Inputs 3
No of Electrical Digital Audio Inputs 3
No of HDMI Connectors 2
No of HDMI Outputs 1
No of S-video Outputs 1
Sound Output Modes Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS 5.1
Dolby Pro Logic II Yes

Product Summary

Azur 340R

Price at launch

£270.00

For

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Mature audio characteristics

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Elegant design

Against

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No 6.1/7.1 channel suuport

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No audio via HDMI

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Poor remote control

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