Cambridge Audio 640T V2 review

This nicely priced Cambridge model does a fine job with DAB

The 640T V2 boasts a smart, slimline case

TechRadar Verdict

Operation-wise, this isn't the slickest model, but the sound on DAB is fine. FM suffers from residual noise and a slight degree of veiling, but the basic resentation is lively and bass is notably strong and assured.

Pros

  • +

    Smart design

    Good imaging and detail for the price

Cons

  • -

    Annoying tuning method

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Cambridge Audio has plenty of previous experience with DAB tuners, with two older models (the DAB300 and DAB500) still included in its catalogue. Sadly, this only serves to highlight one unfortunate feature of the 640T V2.

Whereas the older models used the 'push and press' tuning-knob approach common to a great many DAB tuners, this new one requires the user to find stations using push buttons - you use the left and right arrow buttons to find a station, then another button to tune in, which is a right pain, frankly.

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