Cambridge Audio DACMagic review

£200 is all it takes to transform your old digital sources into cutting edge wonder machines

Cambridge DACMagic
The DACMagic gives some well-respected DACs at considerably higher prices a pretty good run for their money

TechRadar Verdict

The performance of the DACMagic is so good it's almost embarrassing. Not only does it sound great, it locks to incoming signals almost instantly and takes up very little space. Balanced output too – what more could one want?

Pros

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    User-selectable filters allow a degree of tuning to taste

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    Basic sound is excellent

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    Clear and highly detailed

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    Remarkably neutral

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    Energetically rhythmic

Cons

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    No volume control

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    Lacks audiophile credibility that comes with acres of 10mm-thick front panel

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The name of this little box of tricks may ring a bell: Cambridge Audio has had a DacMagic in its range before, but the last one disappeared a while ago when DACs appeared to be in terminal decline. Now they are back and the name has been revived for what is, in fact, an all-new product.

A major reason for the resurgence of DACs in general, is the proliferation of digital audio sources, especially computers. Cambridge has catered for this by providing the DacMagic with three inputs, USB, 'traditional' phono and optical S/PDIF.