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Cambridge Audio CXN100 Network Audio Player Reviews

4.4 Rating 14 Reviews
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Patrick Sheeley
Unverified Reviewer
I just can't understand the negative reviews on this product. Ive had mine for 6 months now and absolutely love it. They interface is not "clunky "as some described, it's very straightforward and the Cambridge stream magic app is incredibly smooth and very well designed, also this unit has an incredible sounding internal dac. One more thing...it has a wealth of connectivity options.
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Posted 7 months ago
C. Russell Schaeffer
Verified Reviewer
This is my first streamer. Installation was easy. Once I followed the directions. Looks great in my rack. Tried a few different cables before I got the sound I wanted. (The Cardas Iridium sounds the best.) I have a very good CD playback system but with HI-RES Qobuz source material, the streamer is equal to my CD player. The StreamMagic APP works flawlessly. Highly recommended.
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Posted 1 year ago
Don Brewer Jr
Verified Reviewer
It’s easy to operate and the sound quality is awesome! Well done!
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Posted 1 year ago
Jonathan Titman
Verified Reviewer
Great streamer and dac! Every input you ever need is included. And the major streaming services. Excellent sound reproduction.
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Posted 1 year ago
I am very happy with the CXN100. I still have a lot to learn about its capabilities, at which time I might give it 5 stars.
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Posted 1 year ago
James Thomas
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Posted 1 year ago
Worx as advertised. Clunky software interface. Same as Linn in their Linn Sekrit DS. Surely somebody can do better, re software interface. Otherwise excellent product.
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Posted 1 year ago
Benjamin Zelermyer
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I purchased this because Logitech discontinued support for Pandora & I though it was time to replace my aging Transporter. The first thing I noticed was a clunky, non-intuitiive interface. Trying it with Qobuz, the sound was poor: harsh in treble & thin in bass. It improved when I used digital opput to feed the DAC in my Cary Audio 306 SACD player, but was not as good as using my Transporter. I had to use the the built-in Chromecast to access Pandora, but again, the interface was clunky & the connection was intermittent. The display is too small to see from more than about 3 feet away. I decided I could do as well with a Chromecast Audio device, which costs $1,000 less. Then I found the Wiim Pro, which costs $150, includes a remote, has a very functional interface, built-in Pandora & Qobuz & sounds much better on its own or using my SACD player's DAC. No contest. This device has nothing to offer & I returned it.
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Posted 2 years ago