AX R100D
649.00 € incl. VAT 23%
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The AXR100D DAB+/FM Stereo Receiver offers a massive 100 watts per channel, a dedicated subwoofer speaker output for improving bass and two sets of speaker outputs. It also features analogue inputs, digital inputs, a phono stage, a DAB+/FM receiver with RDS and a 3.5mm input. In addition, the built-in Bluetooth receiver allows you stream your favourite music from your smartphone, tablet or PC.
| Weight | 8.1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 340 × 430 × 110 mm |
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POWER OUTPUT: 100 watts (into 8Ω)
THD (UNWEIGHTED): <0.01% @ 1kHz, 80% of rated power <0.15% 20Hz - 20kHz, 80% of rated power
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (-1DB): 5Hz - 50kHz
S/N RATIO (REF 1W): >82dB (unweighted)
INPUT IMPEDANCES: 47k ohms
POWER AMP DAMPING FACTOR: >50
STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION: <0.5W
MAX. POWER CONSUMPTION: 550W
BASS/TREBLE CONTROLS: Shelving, ultimate boost/cut +/- 10dB @ 100Hz and 20kHz
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: 200Hz 2nd order L+R Level follows volume setting
DIGITAL INPUTS: PCM 16-24bit S/P DIF Co-axial 32-192kHz TOSlink Optical 32-192kHz
BLUETOOTH: 5.0 A2DP/AVRCP supporting SBC
TUNER BANDS: European DAB (174.928-239.200kHz) FM (87.5-108MHz)
AERIAL INPUTS: FM/DAB+ 75 ohms, Coaxial antenna
SIGNAL TO NOISE (TUNER): 60dB typical (FM) / 90dB typical (DAB)
DISTORTION (TUNER): <0.4% @ 1kHz 50kHz deviation (FM mono) / <0.05% @ 1kHz (DAB)
IN THE BOX: AXR100D Stereo Receiver, Power Cable, Remote Control, 2 x AAA Batteries, FM/DAB antenna
Cambridge Audio
The UK has undoubtedly built up a great deal of respect in the audio world over several decades. There are some 40 or more manufacturers based in the UK, which is quite a respectable figure considering the size of the island nation. One of these manufacturers is Cambridge Audio, which boasts a long tradition and a wealth of experience in high-tech research and development and prototyping. After all, the company was founded in 1968 by a bunch of enthusiastic young engineering graduates in the English university town of Cambridge, so it has been in the hi-fi audio market for over 50 years and is still going strong.




