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Post by Keiko on Jun 4, 2016 16:11:35 GMT -5
Been wanting to upgrade from my PS3 and Yamaha universal DVD to one component, so I snagged one of these on sale. Installed it into my system yesterday and been running it through it's paces. Really blown away by this piece and it's taken my rig to a whole nother level. PQ on blu rays is excellent, but I wanted this mostly for it's audio capabilities. It also serves as a pre and outboard DAC. I'm now using it's DACs for my Aios media player instead of the Aios' RealTek chip. The Aios on it's own isn't too bad, but always thought it lacked. Well, the Cambridge is basically like having a DAC Magic as well as a universal player and has really improved the performance of this cheapie media player. The only gripe I have about the Cambridge is that it does not pass a DSD signal via analog. DSD can only be achieved with the 752 via HDMI and I have to use the PCM setting for SACDs. Still sounds really good and all audio is upsampled to 192/24 with this machine. If you guys recall in CP, I was looking at the Oppo BD103, but decided on this as a better choice. Loads fast and has played everything I've thrown at it, so far. Audio nirvana, I have arrived! www.soundandvision.com/content/cambridge-audio-azur-752bd-3d-blu-ray-player
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