Beschreibung
Cambridge Audio Azur 651R A/V Receiver Black System turns on and seems to work completely. Has not been tested to its full capability. At 16.9W x 5.9H x 16.5”D, the Azur 651R is a full-size component in an all-metal black box and weighs a hefty 38.3 pounds. The 651R has a proliferation of connectivity options: four HDMI 1.4a (ARC and 3D pass-through; the more recent 1.4b standard adds only 1080p at 120Hz), three component video, four S-video, four composite video, five coaxial, five TosLink optical, one minijack, eight RCA line level, and a 7.1-channel input. Included among these are a set of analog audio, minijack, composite, S-video, and optical inputs on the front panel. For outputs, the 651R has two HDMI (output A supports Audio Return Channel), seven speaker channels, and a 7.2-channel preamp output. For recording, two each of line-level, coaxial, and optical are provided, but the receiver will not convert between formats. While PCM content can be passed, bitstream data -- Dolby or DTS from a Blu-ray -- is not converted to PCM for the Recorder output. Zone 2 offers 2.1 channels of pre outs, along with component video, S-video, and composite video; Zone 2 does not output digital content with separate programming from the main zone. The 651R is fed power via a detachable IEC cord. On the 3/8”-thick faceplate are a 1/4” headphone jack, a silky-smooth volume knob, and a large display with a two-line, fully dimmable, blue readout to identify the source, volume in -dB, which speakers are active, and the format being played, though not the signal’s bit or sample rate. Pressing the Info button doesn’t actually provide more information, but simply scrolls the source material type. While the volume is being adjusted, the level in dB is shown in large numbers; afterward, the level is displayed in tiny, hard-to-see characters. https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/499-cambridge-audio-azur-651r-a-v-receiver
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