I'm curious as to the difference in sound quality between these units and the CXN-2? I wasn't completely blown away by the CXN-2 if we are just talking SQ..although it has other features and looks which I believe warrants the price. The quality wasn't bad exactly but it definitely throws that British warm tone..and really narrowed the soundstage with my speakers in my listening environment. I felt the SQ of the $500 Ifi-Zen Stream is truly tops when it comes to "budget" streamers. But it has a plethora of connectivity issues and very slow response time to commands. Such a shame, cause it sounds very nice with it's ultra black background. I am definitely intrigued by Cambridge's new offerings and I'm sure I'll be trying one out..and hopefully keeping. The size of the player makes no difference to myself, but I definitely would understand why others may disagree with me. Pretty cool that Cambridge offers the 2 different sizes. Very cool.
The CXN will have a little more detail and of course all the features. But I would encourage you to check out MXN and AXN-very impressive for that price point.
The AXN10 is a great streamer for your AXR100. You can either use one of the digital outputs (coaxial or optical) from the AXN10 allowing the AXR100 to perform the digital-to-analog conversion, or the stereo analog outputs (2x RCA) allowing the AXN10 to perform the digital-to-analog conversion. Your AXC25 only has stereo analog outputs (2x RCA). So it will need to be connected to one of the three pairs of stereo analog inputs (A1, A2, & A3) on your AXR100
I recently got a Bluesound Node (the latest 2022 version). If Cambridge released the AX/MXN10 just a couple of months sooner I’m sure I would have got one of those instead. The Node isn’t bad at all and works with pretty much everything you throw at it. However, I am curious: how does the sound compare to the new Cambridge?
Yep, the Node is great. Lots of love for that streamer too. As far as sound, I would say the Cambridge leans a bit on the warmer side. Both provide tons of detail and clarity, but the Cambridge comes off a little smoother in the highs. Thanks for watching.
@@ListenUp hanks. I realized after commenting that the AXNM10 doesn't have optical or coax input and I would need that for TV/streaming sound. Maybe I'll save up for a Chord Quest Dec and add that to the Node. Have you heard that? I LOVE the Mojo so would ideally love something like that.
I sent my Audiolab 6000N back as the app you need to use with it is heinous. Got the AXN10 to replace it. Compared to the Audiolab it is less detailed and absolutely soulless. Spend the extra money and get something with a better DAC.
Solid review. It really is an astounding piece for the price.
Wished they made a full black fascia to match my impeccable topaz series matched with the AE109 mk2
No HDMI? That was the cool thing about the Node, easy to implement with the TV...
I see potential for upgrading the AXN with a linear powersupply. Enough space left inside. Too bad it hasn't USB and I2S outputs.
No USB and no BNC out. I passed for this reason alone.
I got it for my secondary system. Changing the power cable was already a big improvement.
I'm curious as to the difference in sound quality between these units and the CXN-2? I wasn't completely blown away by the CXN-2 if we are just talking SQ..although it has other features and looks which I believe warrants the price. The quality wasn't bad exactly but it definitely throws that British warm tone..and really narrowed the soundstage with my speakers in my listening environment. I felt the SQ of the $500 Ifi-Zen Stream is truly tops when it comes to "budget" streamers. But it has a plethora of connectivity issues and very slow response time to commands. Such a shame, cause it sounds very nice with it's ultra black background. I am definitely intrigued by Cambridge's new offerings and I'm sure I'll be trying one out..and hopefully keeping. The size of the player makes no difference to myself, but I definitely would understand why others may disagree with me. Pretty cool that Cambridge offers the 2 different sizes. Very cool.
The CXN will have a little more detail and of course all the features. But I would encourage you to check out MXN and AXN-very impressive for that price point.
You think these would stack up against the ifi Zen Stream? I find that unit hard to top for the price.
How does the built in dac in this streamer compare to the dacmagic 100 dac? is it superior?
Nicely done 👏
Hi, I plan on buying the AXN10, can I use it with my AXR100 Amplifier, I also have the AXC25 CDplayer.
The AXN10 is a great streamer for your AXR100. You can either use one of the digital outputs (coaxial or optical) from the AXN10 allowing the AXR100 to perform the digital-to-analog conversion, or the stereo analog outputs (2x RCA) allowing the AXN10 to perform the digital-to-analog conversion. Your AXC25 only has stereo analog outputs (2x RCA). So it will need to be connected to one of the three pairs of stereo analog inputs (A1, A2, & A3) on your AXR100
I recently got a Bluesound Node (the latest 2022 version). If Cambridge released the AX/MXN10 just a couple of months sooner I’m sure I would have got one of those instead. The Node isn’t bad at all and works with pretty much everything you throw at it.
However, I am curious: how does the sound compare to the new Cambridge?
Yep, the Node is great. Lots of love for that streamer too. As far as sound, I would say the Cambridge leans a bit on the warmer side. Both provide tons of detail and clarity, but the Cambridge comes off a little smoother in the highs. Thanks for watching.
@@ListenUp hanks. I realized after commenting that the AXNM10 doesn't have optical or coax input and I would need that for TV/streaming sound.
Maybe I'll save up for a Chord Quest Dec and add that to the Node. Have you heard that? I LOVE the Mojo so would ideally love something like that.
Thank You.
Yes to presets!
🙌 Thanks for watching!
I sent my Audiolab 6000N back as the app you need to use with it is heinous. Got the AXN10 to replace it. Compared to the Audiolab it is less detailed and absolutely soulless. Spend the extra money and get something with a better DAC.