Cambridge Audio S-700 DACs
Cambridge Audio S-700 DACs
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 16, 2003]
Mike Perrin
AudioPhile
Strength:
The greatest hidden bargain in hifi history - open, rhythmic, easy to listen to sound from a DAC that is cheaper to buy than anything else on the market. Cheap enough to throw away if you don't like it. Audiophile sound at pocket-money prices.
Weakness:
The clock link only works with a Cambridge Audio transport as far as I know as there is no standard for the data protocol. Now discontinued in Britain so only available secondhand. Also uses a non-standard external power supply - cannot be plugged directly into wall socket. Although discontinued the S700 (Isomagic) represents a cheap but very high quality choice of DAC. Most people will use it as a supplement to another brand of CD player; I use it in conjunction with the Cambridge DiscMagic transport, made by the same company. Both items were designed by a former designer for Pink Triangle, and share a secret: they both have connections for 'Clock Link" where the transport can be slaved to the DAC's internal clock. The result of this is a radically improved sense of timing and focus, making CDs crystal clear and intensely foot tapping. Stereo imagery improves, but best of all is the completely natural and relaxed sound produced by the combination, similar to high end (high cost!) DACs. I have heard a friend's Mark Levinson combo so I know! The DiscMagic/Isomagic S700 combo transcends its price bracket when used with clock link - how sad that few will hear this combination. Hint: the clocklink is optical, for best results use an optical link for the datastream as well. Connected using AES/EBU co-axial cable the DAC would occasionally lose sync and mute momentarily. A Nordost optical cable for the datastream prevents this. Also check the phase of your loudspeakers as I believe the S700 to be phase inverting at its output. Similar Products Used: Cambridge Audio DACmagic 1, Marants CD65 used as a transport and standalone CD player. |
[Mar 31, 2001]
Arie
Audiophile
Strength:
HDCD Decoder,detail,space,air.
Weakness:
no on off switch. Cool stuf for the money and almost high-end in my humble opinion. Similar Products Used: none in this price range |
[Dec 26, 2001]
d a
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
mids and hi's. detail
Weakness:
none, other than a low output voltage only 1.8 volts this works very well in my system, i'm using an audiorefinement cd player for a transport. mids, Similar Products Used: link |
[Jan 05, 2002]
Brian Musker
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity, detail.
Weakness:
No on/off switch; no optical out; bnc coax connectors only. Let me put this in perspective: I bought this to use with a DVD player, because they have yet to produce good sound. Given the context, the Cambridge is impressive, especially at the price. Compared to my Pioneer DVD, it's in a different ball park: this is a hi fi component, DVD players are not, at least not at the moment. Being polite (see my review elsewhere) the Pioneer DVD 444 is a good home theatre source, but for CDs it's brash, bass light and lacking in clarity. Switch in the Cambridge, and suddenly you're back in hi-fi land. Similar Products Used: none |