About the Azur 340C
The Cambridge Audio Azur 340C is a compact disc player released in 2005, designed to deliver class-leading performance at an entry-level price point. It uses a Sony laser mechanism and servo circuitry similar to higher-end models (540C and 640C), ensuring reliable disc reading and playback. The digital-to-analog conversion is handled by a Crystal CS4338 24-bit/96kHz DAC, coupled with an audio-grade operational amplifier buffer stage, resulting in low distortion (0.006%) and a dynamic range of 92dB. The frequency response spans 10Hz to 20kHz, with correlated jitter under 300pS. The player offers coaxial and optical digital outputs alongside analog outputs. Its chassis is constructed from thick steel sheets with a solid aluminium front panel to minimize resonance and electromagnetic interference, enhancing sonic performance. The unit weighs 4.6 kg and measures 430 x 320 x 70 mm. It includes a remote control and is available in silver or black finishes. Reviews highlight its quick start-up time, solid build quality, detailed and clear sound with good instrument separation, though some note a slightly smoothed dynamic range and less micro-detail in bass. The player does not support MP3 playback and is optimized for standard audio CDs. Overall, the Azur 340C is regarded as a capable and well-built CD player offering excellent value for its price range.
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