“I also tried the CXA60 paired with my Monitor Audio RX2’s for a change. If you read my review on the CXA60 I wrote: This is contradictory to what I believed a few months ago. I had originally used my B&W 685 S1s with the CXA60 and did bring them up for my DJ set up in the basement for this review but the majority of the time the RX2s were in place as I like the sound of them best. The bass goes fairly low and is exaggerated slightly by being tucked into a wall unit. The speakers feature 8” woofers and are rear ported.
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When we created the wall unit, I didn’t make any provisions for a sub-woofer which is why I’m using the RX2s. Connected to it are a pair of Monitor Audio RX2s, a Synology NAS and, temporarily, my old Marantz CD5001. The Cambridge CXN V2 sits just below its sibling the CXA60 in our custom-built wall cabinet in our living room. So, bear in mind, this review isn’t completely unbiased. It’s the sort of offer a HiFi nut like me couldn’t really refuse. Also, the team at Cambridge reached out following my review of the CXA 60 and offered to send along the CXN V2 and I obliged. Now, full disclosure, I had originally planned to have this review done months ago, but with the birth of our 2nd, Milo, a full-time gig, personal client work, a month away in Tokyo and Hawaii (I’m bragging a little) and a few hitches setting up my music library,… well, this is coming a bit late.
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No turntable, no CD player (except for testing the DAC) just the CXN V2, a USB stick or two and a NAS. (Usually, my components are a hodge-podge of whatever-was-on-sale-at-the-time and Two: this marked the beginning of a move to an all-digital listening experience in our main room.
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One: it’s finally a matching component stack. First off let me thank my very understanding wife who has allowed yet another fine piece of audio equipment into our home.