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Originally Posted by joecmess
Thanks for the reply. I could not audition and went solely on reviews, which said it was a music performer. To me it sounds thin, edgy and jumbles complex passages. I have to turn it up to get dynamics, then have to back it down because it bothers my ears. It could be it doesn't mesh with my speakers - Revel F208s. I believe the 200 has a USB DAC at 24/192 but no room correction. I have never used room correction on any of my equipment as I never liked what it did. I don't own a PC and can't setup ARC anyway on the Anthem, and I'm not going to buy Bootcamp. Looking at the pictures of the rear of the CXR200 I don't see a USB Type B port which is why I said there is no USB port for PC ASIO music interface. Interesting that your Revel speakers don't work all that well with the CXR200. The ability to work well with all speaker types was a major strength of the Cambridge products. As such I still suggest you look at a 751R and pair it with either a 752bd, oppo bdp105 or the new CA CXN. Of course a PC (second hand notebook?) would open up a lot more connectivity options.
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Sorry - my comments with the Revels is for the Anthem.
AH - there is a front USB port - which I assume is for an iPod. No USB in the back that I can see. Thanks
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I recently purchased a CA 651r and had problems with the BiAmp setup in direct mode with analogue inputs. When I spoke to CA Support it turned out to be a known issue with the version of firmware on my receiver, but they could not send me the update file I would have to take the Reciever back to RS where I bought it for them to update it. Spoke to RS and they cant do it while I wait so I would need to leave the reciever with them which I am not keen on. I then came across this thread and noticed that the Firmware and instructions for updating had been shared on here between members previously. Would anyone be kind enough to email a copy to me? spinaltapt-at-gmail
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Hello Be careful you want to use the correct locale firmware this is american site generally you want uk avforums
I recently purchased a CA 651r and had problems with the BiAmp setup in direct mode with analogue inputs. When I spoke to CA Support it turned out to be a known issue with the version of firmware on my receiver, but they could not send me the update file I would have to take the Reciever back to RS where I bought it for them to update it. Spoke to RS and they cant do it while I wait so I would need to leave the reciever with them which I am not keen on. I then came across this thread and noticed that the Firmware and instructions for updating had been shared on here between members previously. Would anyone be kind enough to email a copy to me? spinaltapt-at-gmail
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I have AVR Cambridge Audio Azur 551r, great sound, I like it but there's some annoying problem, not sure if your 651r/751r got same problem like this, or have you noticed? Problem is sound level and dynamic drop itself, this sometime happen when start movie or continue play after stopped. When movie start I heard loud and clear sound as normal at -45dB volume for one second and then no sound for another one second (as they call it's gap?), and when sound came back it not the same, it's weak, less bass and dull at same -45dB volume (sound like dynamic range was clip). I have to turn 551r system's power off and re turn on, volume will reset to -50dB as everytime when system started and then sound level came loud and clear as usual when I increase volume to -45dB, no sound drop this time. Do you have same problem or know what happen? My Blu ray player is OPPO 105 , sent output signal through HDMI as PCM (I think sound better than sent as bitsteam.) DRC (Dynamic Range Control) turn off for both OPPO and Azur 551r I really like great sound from 551r of mine, but since found this annoying problem I'm thinking about up grade to 751r but not sure if it have same problem? Thanks
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Hello Anyone
is there anyone who has tried connect a seperate 2 channel Amplifier like AZUR651W PREMIUM POWER AMPLIFIER to a Azur 651R/751R ? will it give a sound boost in stereo or is it overkill? Allan
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Hi all,
been loving my Cambridge setup for the last few years, I have two 840W power amps, a 840E pre and an 840C CD player, all topped off with a Project XPerience turntable and a couple of Graham Slee phono stages all hooked up to B&W 683s. At present I'm using a digital optical cable from my mac mini through to the DAC in the 840C to play my digital library. However, I've just purchased a 850N and was wondering on your thoughts for the best set-up? Plumb it into the 840 E? Many thanks...
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Hi anyone still involve in this thread. After many years away from serious av/hifi I'm back and although the 751r is now in 'runout' so to speak I have found one at under $2k (AUD) and I'm ready to pounce. (Along with a 752bd..I'd hate to break up sibblings). Given there is a bunch of new receivers in the market at the moment from Marantz/Denon, CA itself has the new CX series etc etc, I'm looking to the collective wisdom of this forum to found out if there's anything significant I should be looking for in this new gear? TBH I kind of feel at the price I'm looking at I can't think of anything below about $3500-$4000 the would offer the SQ ill7get from the 751r (v2)
Some background, 60% BD concerts 40% movies. I have a 15 year old set of Wharfedales that will be going in the next 6-12 months in place of something like kef R series, or CM10s, maybe even Tannoy. Also would love some advice on subwoofer..heard a Velodyne eqmax today, ported, was pretty good, but maybe a bit loose for music reproduction. Maybe I'll need to double up. I had an old onkyo that recently went to heaven that was actually pretty good albeit a bit harsh and in your face. My music tastes range anything like Placebo, Procupine Tree (check out their BD concerts ) right through to Michel Kiwinuka...quite varied, but you'll find zero hip hop or do of do of music...yes, I'm over 30
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Oh, and I live on the Sunshine coast of queensland so flying off around the country to audition the amp is out of the question. .that will probably happen when replacing he speakers though
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I have used my 651a (eu ver) for 3,5 years with some B&W CM1 speakers and have been quite satisfied with the sound and the general quality of the set-up. - What happened - Then yesterday my amp stopped working. I was listening through the usb port and the amp just turned to standby mode and it felt quite hot. So I let it cool off for a few minutes and tried to turn it on again which it did and played some more and then turned back to standby mode again. I then took it out and let it cool off for a long while and then plugged it back in and tried it and it won't come out of standby mode now. - Current state - It simple flashes through all the lights (from the standby up to the usb and back to standby) Doesn't flash any lights any more or less with the standby light constantly on. If I hold the standby button it will flash through them all and then blink the protection light 5 times and then go to standby mode again. I have tried unplugging it and everything attached to it, different outputs, leaving it without power overnight but nothing will make it come out of standby mode. - Question - Has anybody experienced anything similar and know what's wrong and how to fix it? - Comments - I live in Poland so getting it to a dealer will be quite complicated so I want to rule out anything else before doing that. I have contacted cambridge and I'm waiting for a reply. Thanks for your time and all the best, Hampus
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Finally found a reviewbon the cxr200
http://www.hdfever.fr/2015/07/09/tes..ridge-cx-r200/ And yes, the 751r/752bd is still a classic.
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I have a 651R and I am having problems with viewing the OSD. My main TV is a Panasonic TC-P60ST50 plasma (manufactured May 2012). The OSD will not display on this TV. I have tried every combination of HDMI cables and settings in the TV and receiver, to no avail. The TV in my bedroom is a Panasonic TC-P55ST60 plasma (manufactured March 2013). I tried this with the receiver and can see the OSD. I have contacted CA and Panasonic and nobody seems to have an answer as to what the difference is between the two TV's and whether it is a problem with the receiver or the TV's. I had a 650R before the 651R and it displayed the OSD on my main TV! Today I tried displaying the OSD on a small Samsung LCD TV and it also would not display it. Has anyone else run across this problem?
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Originally Posted by Asterus
I have now had my 751R for a year (got it on 31 December, 2013). I have had no problems with it at all, that is, it hasn't failed or anything like that. Well, knowing that you actually heard from Cambridge Audio Support at all is an encouragement to me. I reached out to them 10 days ago now and not so much as a peep from them.However, I too, have had the occassional 1 second loss of sound when playing CDs, changing tracks etc. Although I have not watched too many youtube videos (done via my PC which is connected via HDMI to my 751R) I have had no problems at all when watching those videos - no cutting out or sound dropping. Not overly impressed with Cambridge Audio's after sales support. While they did respond promptly, their answers were generic and avoided being specific which is what I required. But the dealership that I got the 751R from has a good reputation for after sales support so that is what I'd recommend to purchasers of this gear - to ensure you buy from a reputable dealership known for their after sales support. I purchased a used 851N Network Player in mint condition at Audiogon. I'm trying to figure out how to get the 851N to see the music library on my Apple Time Capsule that I have ethernet-connected to the 851N. This was quite easy to do using a much less expensive Bluesound Node that I used to own. If anyone has any thoughts about connecting the Time Capsule specifically, I'd love to hear them. I've already read Cambridge's documentation on the subject (e.g. NAS Drive Setup Guide, Common Networking Problems and Solutions) and it wasn't very helpful. Thanks!
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Have just got the 751r and was playing a dvd-audio disc. The sound stopped and an ! exclamation mark came up on the display!! help me please!!
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anyone with the 1.52 firmware for the 751R V1 ? and maybe some info about fixes and such ? (changelog)
edit: got hold of the firmware elsewhere..
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Originally Posted by DoctorFouad
<div>Quote: Not sure if this thread is still active, but like DoctorFouad noted way back in 2014, I too am having issues with the fan being constantly on. It immediately starts when I turn on my 651R, so it certainly can't be in response to the unit being warm. I'm curious if anyone has a solution for this issue? Cambridge Audio unfortunately wasn't much help. My apologies if I missed it some where.
<div>Originally Posted by <strong>Asterus</strong> <a href='/t/1443173/owners-thread-cambridge-audio-651r-751r/540#post_24422261'><img alt='View Post' src='/img/forum/go_quote.gif'></a> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>But if any of the readers of this 651R/751R forum can perhaps make a passing comment on whether or not they have ever heard their fan come on, or detected it on, and if you have felt the top of the 751R's top metal cover and can describe the sort of heat there after you have had a decent playing session time-wise, then that would be appreciated.</p> </div> </div> <p> </p> <p>I have the opposit problem, the fan of my 751r is always on and emits an unpleasant (but weak) noise. even if the AVR is not that hot on the surface (only on top and around the tunnel cooling part).</p> <p> </p> <p>My AVR is put inside a cabinet with not a lot of air and space around the AVR. if the fan enters air onto the unit and the top of the AVR the air goes out then I got a problem of cooling properly my unit (the cabinet is enclosed on the top, only 15 CM free space left on top of the AVR and 7 CM right and left)</p> <p> </p> <p>or maybe is it the dust ? or maybe the fan should be replaced ?</p> <p> </p> <p>When I return my unit because of my PCM multichannel problem I will ask them to check the fan. Everyone says the 751r is very silent and has a very quiet fan. I was surprised when I ran my unit..definitely I didnt get lucky with my 751r unit lol</p> <p> </p> <p>by the way the dealer told me not to upgrade myself the firmware, I respected his opinion, he called a cambridge audio technician in front of me and the technician promised will respond this week..wait and see..</p> <p> </p> <p>Edit :</p> <p>I watched caught in the act michael buble concert blu ray in DTS HD (BTW one of the best concerts I listened to sound wise and I own a lot of concerts) and I remembered why i bought this AVR in the first place (replacing my marantz sr 7005, the sound stage is incredible, the AVR controls all 7 speakers with authority, the bass is firm and powerful, and medium-treble so musically pleasant to hear, it was such a nice experience. It is really like having a HI FI system but in 7.1 instead of 2.0</p>
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Hey guys, not sure if any of the original members are still on here but I have a question..
My buddy has the 351R receiver and I know I like the sound of it better than my H/K receiver. I've found a 651R on my local classified's for $500 CDN. Description says mint condition with all accessories and original box. I'm really wanting to pull the trigger on it but am worried about some of the issues I've read in this thread. I will be using a Blu-ray player connected through HDMI, and a cable box connected through Digital Optical. I'm most worried about the bass management issue with the crossover in the receiver not working properly. I have smaller bookshelves that need to be crossed over in the receiver at 80Hz. Will the 651R give me trouble with this and send the full range signal to the bookshelves? Is this bass management an issue on all the 651/751 models, or just some?
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Originally Posted by Asterus
Good questions and good answers.
Oppo's Sabre 32 Reference DAC is considered to be a very good DAC. However, as yet I have not really been able to tell any significant difference between the two DACs (Oppo's and CA's Wolfson DAC). Doesn't mean there isn't a difference, measurable or otherwise, just that for me I haven't been able to determine if I think one is better or different from the other. Might need someone more attuned to determine that. Well, that isn't me. :-) But like TripleFun, I tend to stick with my analog outs from my Oppo (thus utilising its Sabre 32 Reference DAC). And its the same thing when considering the cables and connections. Tons can be said on this alone and also very little, too. But I have to agree with TripleFun in that it is a matter of choice, and the Cambridge Audio 751r does allow you to have both arrangements running and one merely selects which mode one wishes to use and then go for it. You can even toggle between the two modes, HDMI or Analog Outs/Ins and make your comparisons (that is how I have arranged my setup). I guess, at the end of the day, if the content (music or movies) engrosses you you might not even notice any differences between the two modes. That is, unless you were specifically listening for the technicalities of the two modes rather than paying attention to the content for entertainment purposes, if you know what I mean.
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It's a question of choice. Using the Oppo 103 connected analogue to the 751r gives you the Oppo Sabre DAC which is a very open and clinical sound. Using the Oppo 103 connected HDMI to the 751R gives you the 751r Wolfson DAC which is a bit warmer. I like having the options but prefer the Sabre DAC most of the time.
I also did a similar test but with the new Oppo UDP-203, comparing the DACs from the Oppo with the DACs from the CA 751r V2. I found the sound from the CA little brighter, crisper, for my taste, better. But keep in mind that when i used the CA DACs with HDMI input i did a slight Bass/Treble adjustment (+4 Treble, -2 Bass).My speaker setup includes the KEF R900 and the KEF subwoofer R400b. Dont know if it will change anything but will try also with a different more expensive rca cable, sind the one i used costs 1-2 euros
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I purchased my receiver 2.5 yrs ago and until now it has performed pretty consistently. Over the last couple of weeks I noticed that there was a lag, after powering on, for the receiver to handshake with my TV over HDMI 1 video output port. To day, the devices failed to communicate entirely. After the mandatory factory resets to all components and rechecking configurations I have come to the unfortunate conclusion the receivers HDMI ports have failed. I tried changing to HDMI output 2 but still no joy.
So now I have the unenviable task of trying to pack the unit up and courier it interstate to the national distributor for repair. Chances are the warranty has also expired by now.
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Did you ever get anywhere with a repair? I'm in the UK and was 18 months into a Richer Sounds 5 year extended warranty on a 751R. My 751 started popping fuses in the mains plug upon startup, and Cambridge Audio/Richer Sounds refused to spend the money buying in the parts they would need to make the repair. Long story short, after some negotiation (I did have a 5 year warranty after all), I ended up upgrading to a Yamaha CXA5100 (more money but paid dealer cost price, which was a pretty nice deal ), and I am really happy that I did. I was only using my 751 as a pre-pro anyway, but I wasn't expecting the Yam to be such as step up, as the 751 sounded excellent! I still have another 551 which I used whilst the 751 was away (until the 5100 replaced it), and that too has a great sound, but the CA products do seem quirky (fussy about connectivity), they sound great, but are not that reliable, and it would seem, when they fail, you may not get a repair. I still plan to use the 551 in another room in the future, fingers crossed that that doesn't go pop either! It's a shame as I loved my CAs, but I won't be buying any more (though the new CX range they removed the pre-outs, so they IMO shot themselves in the foot there, which means people like me no longer could use their products, even if we wanted to..)
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I have just reconfigured my 751r and thought others may be interested in my findings. I have attached a media PC with video card and on board HDMI.
Movie playback - the video card is used for playback of movies using mpc-be over HDMI to video2 on the 751r. The HDMI is used for both audio and video. Mpc is set to output audio over HDMI. Digital Audio playback - the mobo HDMI output duplicates the video card display but is used for video only for the display of the pc screen. The mobo HDMI is connected to the 751r HDMI aux input. Audio is processed on the pc using foobar with upsampling to dsd128 and USB output to a DSD capable DAC (eg smsl m8). Foobar is set to output audio over the dac usb connection using asio. The stereo DAC analogue outputs are then connected to the 751r aux analogue input. The 751r processing is set to stereo direct. A key strength of the above is that the only changes to the 751r to support playback is the selection of the input source (video or music) and volume.
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Want to use my 751r as a power amp to an arcam receiver. Are there any onscreen menu choices I need to change to run left right front speakers through 751r as power amp only? Do I plug the rca into CD input?
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Originally Posted by Gatsby69
<p>Hi all, </p> Thank you for this post! I realize this is an old post but just had to thank you as I was struggling to setup playback of 24/192 audio via USB (foobar2000) on my 751R V2 and spent many hours with zero success and happened upon your post stating so simply that you cannot have Audyssey turned on for it to work. This is NOWHERE to be found, including Cambridge Audio's USB support pages!<p> </p> <p>So I have been playing with my new 751r a lot lately and I thought I will share some observations:</p> <p>1. Auddysey EQ will not work with any track over 24bit 96Khz, keeping it off (I prefer the sound it offers without the EQ curves) will allow you to listen to tracks over 24/96Khz</p> <p> </p> <p>2. While setting the system up, I connected my Focal 926 speakers and kept on getting an error, while allowing the auto-setup to take measurements (I like allowing to make the setup and tweak it to my liking). The error mentions that I either have to much ambient noise or the speakers are connected incorrectly. The room was dead quiet and the speakers were connected properly. In cases it did manage to complete the operation it presented a status of disconnected or out of phase. I don't know if this is the case for other speakers, but the problem got solve once I crossed the wires, all the speakers were properly discovers and tuned. Another thing I notices, if the test fails, you will have to reset the system (Push the BD+Analog buttons on the unit) and run the test once again.</p> <p> </p> <p>3. A brief interlude, I experienced a stupid moment through this entire process. At some point the unit failed to respond to my remote control, at that point I was sure I am loosing my mind and here comes the stupid moment, through all the tests, wiring and re-wiring I moved a little switch in back of the unit that can disable the IR sensor at the front of the system, so take note its there..</p> <p> </p> <p>4. Truthfully I have two issues with the system, one is the information offers on the OSD (I made peace with it) and the other is annoying to me, the fact that while the unit receives digital data it will play each track, while skipping about half a second of the track. I have communicated with the Cambridge Audio support and the response I got was as follows:</p> <p> </p> <p>'<span>The input boards of the AV receivers are buffered and this induces the start delay. This is in response to earlier designs that didn't have this buffering and were vulnerable to improperly designed outputs that were connected to it. As such, there is a small start delay which can be bypassed on critical audio functions by using the analogue inputs or USB connection that do not require this buffer'</span></p> <p> </p> <p><span>I am still not clear on why buffered data cannot be presented in its entirety, as even if data is buffered its presentation will still offer the beginning of the track, unless for some reason its more important to have this half a second sync between audio source and the receiver, rather than offer the complete track. </span></p> <p> </p> <p>All and all, I love this system, the SQ and VQ if has to offer is the fundamental reason I chose this system, I am still running it through different sounds and kicking its tires. </p> <p> </p> <p><span>Through this process, I am sure I will collect some more information and will share my observations, I would appreciate any observations from you all. </span></p> <p> </p> <p><span>Cheers,</span></p> <p><span>Gil</span> </p> ![]() Thanks again for helping me realize that my 751R V2 is not broken!
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Thank you for this post! I realize this is an old post but just had to thank you as I was struggling to setup playback of 24/192 audio via USB (foobar2000) on my 751R V2 and spent many hours with zero success and happened upon your post stating so simply that you cannot have Audyssey turned on for it to work. This is NOWHERE to be found, including Cambridge Audio's USB support pages! Either get an external DAC (eg. Sabaj da3 with the ability to upsample to dsd512) with analogue output or use foobar to down sample everything to 24/96.
This should be mentioned somewhere but NOOOOOOOO! Thanks again for helping me realize that my 751R V2 is not broken!
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Either get an external DAC (eg. Sabaj da3 with the ability to upsample to dsd512) with analogue output or use foobar to down sample everything to 24/96.
Thanks TripleFun, but my Windows 7 64-bit with Cambridge Audo's USB 2.0 driver and foobar2000 with ASIO output is feeding the 751R V2 with 24/192 audio, sonic heaven!I also use Kodi to output using WASAPI USB and that, too, sounds great (hard to understand all the complexities, but it may use a mixer kernel, unlike ASIO). Now that it's all working I am working on A vs B to see if there's any discernible differences to my ears vs 24/96 or others. Clearly an improvement over regular FLAC files. Free Windows Xp Usb 2.0 DriverThanks again!
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Did anyone ever get a hold of the 1.52MCU firmware update for the 651r/751r v1?
I've been looking for it for years now Also, was there every a way to keep the receiver from unlocking so quickly when a digital signal wasn't present? Many thanks
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Hi all, I'm new to the forum, so cheers to all before i begin my thread.
I have a problem with my CA 751R. From time to time Receiver makes about 1-2 second strange electrical kind of noise thru front speakers. This can happen once in a day or just after 10 minutes. I have tried to operate in normal mode or with external power amp for front channels, but problem occurs in both setups. Also it happens both stereo and multi channel modes. Has someone experienced such an issue? Thanks, Karlis
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Did anyone ever get a hold of the 1.52MCU firmware update for the 651r/751r v1? i have it. still on 1.51 since i cant get the flashprogram and drivers to communicate with win10. might be something im doing wrong. been ages since i upgraded the unit to 1.51 and that was with win7I've been looking for it for years now Also, was there every a way to keep the receiver from unlocking so quickly when a digital signal wasn't present? Many thanks got the file from an french forum. if you get it to work, please tell me the version of the flashprogrammer and drivers inkl OS you are using,..and the settings. i might give it a go again. and any noticeable changes. enjoy
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