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The 740C is the latest in Cambridge Audio’s Azur series of CD players.
Using the upsampling technology present in the top-of-the-range 840C
barnstormer, now married to dual Wolfson WM8740 24-bit DACs with a newly
developed Bessel implementation of our proprietary virtual earth balanced
filtering, the 740C is set to rejuvenate the mid price sector. The 740C
incorporates the same 32-bit DSP as the 840C and upsamples to full 24-bit 384
kHz.
The 740C is the first CD player at the price to provide upsampling
technology, a benefit normally bestowed upon products costing up to six times
as much. Key to the abilities of the 740C is ATF™ (Adaptive Time Filtering)
an upsampling process developed in conjunction with Anagram Technologies of
Switzerland. This system intelligently interpolates 16-bit/44.1 kHz CD (or
other) audio data to 24-bit/384 kHz through the use of a 32-bit Analog
Devices Black Fin DSP (Digital Signal Processor) for the very best sound
quality. The ATF system applies sophisticated polynomial curve fitting
interpolation and incorporates a time domain model which allows data
buffering and re-clocking. This almost completely eradicates digital jitter.
The 740C uses an enhanced version of our proprietary Dual Differential
Virtual Earth Balanced filter topology. As the upsampled audio data rate is
so high, aliasing artefacts are moved well above audible frequencies, this in
turn means we can use a new low order two pole linear-phase Bessel version of
the topology for constant group delay and minimal phase shift in the audio
band.
Two high quality Wolfson WM8740 24-bit DACs (Digital
to Analogue Converters) are used in dual differential mode. As each channel
has its own DAC to process information, completely separate and symmetrical
analog filter circuitry can be implemented. These allow both left and right
channel circuitry to operate identically, ensuring the 740C delivers
fantastic sound-staging and stereo imaging properties.
The unit is equipped with two digital inputs allowing other digital sources
to be brought into the 740C and upsampled so that the 740C works as a
prodigiously high quality DAC.
A digital output is also fitted which can even output upsampled data at
various rates and word widths, independent from the main audio output, which
is always set at 24/384kHz for best sound quality.
In addition to these audiophile features Control Bus Input/Output and IR
emitter inputs are provided to make it easy to integrate this unit into
custom installations if desired.
All this proprietary engineering is housed within our low resonance,
acoustically dampened chassis. An Azur navigator style remote is also
provided, giving full control of your CD player and Azur amplifiers in an
attractive and easy to use handset. As an additional facet, all Cambridge
Audio remotes feature iPod™ Command – which means that basic iPod controls
such as volume and track select can be controlled from the comfort of the
user’s armchair. This boon requires the use of an Apple or other universal
dock.
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Azur 740C (specifications)
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D/A Converters:
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Dual Wolfson WM8740 24-bit DACs
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Frequency Response:
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20Hz to 20kHz (+/-0.1dB)
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THD @ 1Khz 0dBFs:
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<0.0008%
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THD @ 1kHz -10dBFs:
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<0.0005%
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THD @ 20kHz 0dBFs:
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<0.001%
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Inter Modulation Distortion (IMD) (19/20kHz) 0dBFs:
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<0.0006%
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Linearity @ -90dBFs:
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+/-0.5dB
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Stopband rejection (>24kHz):
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>115dB
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Signal to Noise Ratio A-wtd:
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>113dB
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Total correlated jitter:
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<130pS
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Crosstalk @ 1kHz:
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<-130dB
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Crosstalk @ 20kHz:
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<-110dB
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Output impedance:
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<50 Ohms
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Digital input word widths supported:
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16 - 24-bit
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Digital output word widths supported:
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16, 20, 24-bit
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Digital input sampling frequencies supported:
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32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192kHz
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Digital output sampling frequencies supported:
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32 - 192kHz pass through
(Including 44.1kHz for CD)
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Audio output up-sampling:
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Fixed 24-bit, 384kHz
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Dimensions (H x W x D):
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115 x 430 x 315mm
4.5 x 16.9 x 12.4"
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Weight:
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6.4kg (14.1lbs)
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