General consumption: 500 W max. Dimensions (wxhxd): 430 x 100 x 330 mm Weight: 8.2 kg.
Amplifier home theater audio cambridge 351r. 5.1 is a model with a very solid power and performance dac. This is the little brother of the excellent audio cambridge 651r. Which clearly shows the philosophy and certain technical solutions. Therefore an AV amplifier particularly musical, very comfortable in hi-fi and that surprises with its analytical capabilities in home cinema. This amplifier delivers up to 5x50 watts. Actually, these 50 w are supplied to all channels simultaneously and 20 Hz to 20 kHz with a distortion worthy of a stereo integrated: the stated figures are therefore realities and perfectly honest. In Cambridge audio, communicating little on the wind power in the back at 1 kHz with a single channel service and a astronomical distortion.More broadly, 50 watt is a power which guarantees an impressive noise with pregnant neighboring sensitivity of 90 dB / W / m. Never falter, with capable of delivering 500 W power supply. Moreover, this home theater is built with technology x-tract, which provides for the extraction of hot air to the outside in silence. Meets the power consumption standards before, with only 0.5 w consumed. Do not have network functions, these being deported on brand network drives.
The English brand has therefore put the package on the amplification and audio processors section. Is equipped with self-calibration microphone system.
Cambridge Audio mic controlled car set-up. The connector comprises four HDMI inputs and one output arc consistent and 3d. Integrated audio processors (Cirrus Logic) are working on 32-bit and perfectly supports all audio formats present on the dvd, blu-ray or HD broadcast tnt (Dolby True HD, DTS-HD, Dolby Digital, etc. An FM tuner is also present, as well as a headphone very good quality. Is an excellent choice for lovers of hi-fi and home cinema wishing to equip a single amplifier. \The seller is \This item can be shipped to the following countries: Asia, United States, European Union, Canada, Australia.