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Cambridge Audio Evo 150 Streaming Amplifier Review

One of the things that I’ve discovered in life is that the broader my brush, the more quickly I paint myself into a corner. Scouring the online forums of audiophilia has shed light on a subset of listeners who have done just this when it comes to switching amplifiers.


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While I’m certain earlier class-D amplifiers warranted this ‘band of brother’s’ rapid armament of the widest brushes they could find, they’ll now have to stay in the corner they’ve painted themselves into waiting for the paint to dry before stepping out to listen to the detailed, musical punch that the Cambridge Audio Evo 150 Streaming Amplifier has to offer...


01:08 Specs & Design

03:02 The App

04:48 Sound Quality

10:07 Conclusion


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