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There’s an additional USB-A input for attaching USB storage that sits next to the Bluetooth antenna.
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The digital input board also includes a host of inputs (USB, 2x Toslink, Coax, TV ARC) with USB supporting resolutions up to 24-bit/384kHz PCM and DSD256. The Edge NQ Preamp offers both single-ended RCA and balanced XLR outputs and you can set the output to a Fixed Level via the Edge App for use with an external integrated amplifier. The StreamMagic app also offers access to functional options including Display Brightness, Automatic Power-Down (from 5 minutes to 2 hours or OFF), Pre-Amp on/off, Volume Limit, and Firmware updates. The NQ is also Roon Ready (yay!), a feature I used for most of my Edge review time because I love Roon for its unparalleled, in my experience, ease of use and music discovery brilliance.
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The associated StreamMagic app (for iOS and Android devices) natively supports Spotify Connect, TIDAL, Qobuz, Airplay, Bluetooth aptX HD, and Internet radio, while Chromecast Built-in support adds a host of other services including Sirius XM and Soundcloud. The Edge NQ Preamplifier includes Cambridge’s StreamMagic digital board that offers a number of streaming and playback control options. The Edge M are spec’d at 200 Watts per channel into 8 Ohms and 350 Watts into 4 Ohms with a claimed unweighted THD of 80kHz +/-1dB.Įach Edge M wears a pair of input RCAs and XLRs, while a single set of speaker binding posts, Link/Trigger in/out, and IEC Power Inlet complete the back panel. The Edge M operate in what Cambridge calls Class XA that adds bias voltage to a Class AB design moving its typical crossover point out of the audible range thereby reducing audible distortion according to the company. And we all know noise is bad for music, even noisy music. The Edge M Monoblocks are fully balanced from input to output and each amp houses twin opposing symmetry toroidal transformers configured as such to eliminate any stray electromagnetic interference they might otherwise emit. While I’ve pointed out this kind of experience before with other gear, the Cambridge/Vivid combination ranks among the most magical. While each pairing showed off the Cambridge gear’s many strengths, the Vivids took things to that other level where reproduction turns into pure mind/body delight. Who says there’s no sacrifice involved in writing hifi reviews (wink).ĭuring the Cambridge stack’s 2-month Barn visit, I had many a magic moment listening to all manner of music with the Edge Pre and Edge Monoblocks driving the DeVore Fidelity O/96 ( review), Dynaudio Contour 60i ( review), and Vivid K45s ( more info, review forthcoming). Layers of vocal-rich looped beauty hanging in the air tickled my senses pulling me deep into the moment until the magic spell was broken by thoughts of review writing. I was listening to Julianna Barwick’s ethereal wonder Healing Is a Miracle from 2020, practically swimming in its sounds that seemed to be coming from everywhere but the Vivids. And The Drifters 1960 hit, “This Magic Moment”, penned by Doc Pomus and pianist Mort Shuman, started playing back from memory. My music memory goes way back to my childhood days that have become a beautiful blur of flickering moments with bits and pieces bubbling to the surface every now and again like floating ghosts come to pay an unexpected visit.Īs I was sitting listening to the Cambridge Edge stack driving the Vivid Kaya K45 speakers late one evening, I started thinking about the right words to use to describe the experience. “This magic moment, So different and so new.” In Barn for Review: Zu Audio Definition 6 Loudspeakersįurther Thoughts on Dolby Atmos: By the numbers How Much Is Too Much to Spend on Speakers?


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