Cambridge Audio Reveals MXN10 & DacMagic 200M Black Edition
Cambridge Audio has unveiled Black Editions of its latest network streamer, MXN10, and Applause Award-winning DacMagic 200M.
Cambridge Audio revealed the components' new matte black finish with shimmering black gloss spot lettering at the Shanghai International Audio&Video Show this week and follows a similar treatment to Cambridge Audio's CX Series.
As half-width components designed to fit into all kinds of hi-fi systems discreetly, the combination of MXN10 and DacMagic 200M Black Edition makes for a stealthy head-fi or desktop set-up with MXN10 providing the technical prowess of Cambridge's StreamMagic streaming platform to open up a wide variety of online music services, internet radio and more, while DacMagic 200M, initially launched in 2021, adds powerful headphone amplification and an exceptional digital-to-analogue converter.
Launched in February 2023, MXN10 was designed to bring streaming capabilities to older set-ups in a stylish and minimalist way - even more so now with the new Black Edition.
Stuart George, Cambridge Audio CEO, told StereoNET:
The black-on-black style is a perfect match for the timeless minimalist design of MXN10 and DacMagic 200M. We had overwhelming demand for the CX Series Black Edition, and I'm delighted to introduce more to the Cambridge family.
The Black Edition components are the same price as their original Lunar Grey editions, which remain on sale, with the DacMagic 200M costing $549 USD and MXN10 priced at $499 USD.
Visit Cambridge Audio for more information
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