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Over the years many of the face panel buttons on my CXNv2 have stopped working. I love this little box but Cambridge’s service is kind of a pain. By the time I pay shipping each way for a repair, the the $80 fee just to diagnose (not including actually paying to fix it) I just couldn’t justify it.
Still, every time I try a different streamer/DAC it was just missing the magic of the CXNv2. Finally, Cambridge offered me a trade-in credit on my broken unit, they paid shipping of my old device, free shipping of a new unit, and a healthy credit towards a new CXN100. I bit.
Initially I was unimpressed by the 100. Given the obligatory 100 hour burn-in period, plus being away from home for several days while my wife was home listening, all I can say now is wow.
Such a dead-simple system. CXN100 into SEWE300b via DSR3 interconnects, zstyx cables to Lii F15 and W15s wired in series. SDFB, graphene sluggo, short AC-55 PC’s with Furutech gold ends, plugged directly in to 10 ga cryo treated Romex in a dedicated circuit.
Room treated flat to 500ms with modest absorption and front wall broadband diffusion.
This is the best my system has ever sounded in almost 40 years of this fanaticism. There is just such great synergy here while maintaining a lively feel that draws me in and remains a comfortable listening space my wife and I can enjoy, and such a simple component chain that she can enjoy using it with only two power switches and complete control using a phone app. Grateful and humbled by this music. Thank you Steve, Decware, and the community here. Zen at its best.
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