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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't go wrong at this price
After carefully auditioning the 640P for over a month (~60hrs of music), I can now say that this preamp is an incredible value.

PROS: Overall it has a pretty wide sound stage with a flattish frequency response. The treble is not at all bright or shrill... it's, in a word, "pleasant". The bass response and attack are not overwhelming but rather what I...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Cambridge Audio 640P
Decent sound for price; however not very musical. Not much in the way of involvement in the musical performance. Lacks the timing/flow of musical attack/decay, etc. Just doesn't have that 'swing'!
Published 14 months ago by Robert S. Burckes


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5.0 out of 5 stars Can't go wrong at this price, March 23, 2010
This review is from: Cambridge Audio 640P-B Phono Preamp - Black (Electronics)
After carefully auditioning the 640P for over a month (~60hrs of music), I can now say that this preamp is an incredible value.

PROS: Overall it has a pretty wide sound stage with a flattish frequency response. The treble is not at all bright or shrill... it's, in a word, "pleasant". The bass response and attack are not overwhelming but rather what I would call, "accurate". The mids and vocals are especially warm and soothing. I was very pleased at how warm this amp was. Ear fatigue is virtually non-existent. It especially excels at Classical and Pop tracks. Guitar notes are beefy and have some edge, but are not shrill. This is a very quiet amp with very little THD and crosstalk - there is some, but it doesn't affect performance.

The overall package is well made. It's light weight and the blue light is very dim and not a distraction. You can also upgrade the opamps! I'm thinking of playing around with some BurrBrown OPA627APs soon.

Of my three carts, the AudioTechnica AT440MLa was the best overall pairing. My Goldring Elektra had a greater bass response and a more forward presentation but with a reduced soundstage. Strangely my Shure 97xe was the poorest performer (once my 2nd favorite). The Shure on this preamp sounded overly flat (more than usual) and there wasn't enough attack. Overall, it made a flat cart sound even flatter.

CONS: At this price, there really are no cons. However, it's not dead silent on the MM channel (although it's the quietest preamp I've owned thus far). Snare and cymbals have a somewhat relaxed presentation. I also would've liked an option from Cambridge to upgrade the power supply for aesthetic reasons (it's the only part that looks "cheap").


EQUIPMENT USED:
Audio-Technica AT440MLa
Shure 97xe
Goldring Elektra

Other Equipment used: Onix SP3 with TungSol 12ax7s (mullard), ElectroHarmonix 6922s, 12AU7s and ValveArt 350B power tubes. PureAV power conditioner. Energy EXL-16Bs full range speakers.

OTHER THOUGHTS: For those of you that are thinking of using a low output MM cart and feeding it through the MC channel to make some kind of "high-gain" channel... all I can say is it didn't work for me. I couldn't get any of my three MM carts to artificially rig the MC channel (they're not supposed to but I tried). They all just badly clipped the high and low frequencies. Also note that the 640P is not just a 540 with a MC channel. The internals are different.

I had almost no burn in time. The first few hours it sounded excessively warm, but after that it started to sound how it sounds now.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great sound!, July 18, 2009
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This sounds great with my older Dual turntable. Very clean sound, great instrument separation. The single blue LED on the front is small and not overly bright or distracting. Plus it supports MC cartridges if/when I should ever upgrade to one of those.

BTW, the MM and MC inputs use completely different circuitry (from my research), if that's important to you.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality preamp!, February 25, 2010
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My phono preamp in my older Sansui receiver started dying out and I had been reading about options for some time. I came across many glowing reviews of the Cambridge Audio 640P phono preamp and decided to take the plunge, given the low price. The unit arrived well-packaged and the instructions were clear. Setup was a breeze and in no time I was listening to my vinyl once again. I can say that after 50 hours, the sound has changed a bit as the burn-in process continues. Bass is getting tighter and better defined. Definitely a quality unit for a very good price. The subsonic filter is a nice feature to have and let's face it... the unit is very easy on the eyes too! Cuteness aside, it all boils down to performance, sound and value... and this unit excels in all three areas.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value, January 4, 2011
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This modestly price phono pre amp sounds absolutely awesome. I am using it with my new Project Debut III and my Dennon receiver. It lives up to all the great reviews. I would highly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars phono preamp, November 3, 2011
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I used this to connect my old turntable to a newer receiver/amplifier that does not have a phono preamp. The instructions are simple, the product is high end, and the sound is excellent. I can finally listen to my old lp's again!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing better for the price, October 8, 2011
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I bought this when I updated my amp recently to the top of the line Cambridge Audio 840A v2. This hooks to my Technics SL-110 with SME 3009 tonearm and AT20SS cartridge. Now I understand the crave among audiophiles for vynil sound! Good LP recordings surpass the best of CDs by producing a more natural sound. For the price this pre-amp is a bargain!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great, noticable upgrade, July 14, 2011
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Didn't know what to expect, never had a separate preamp, always used the phono section that came with my A/V receiver.

What a good DAC is to MP3s, this 640p preamp is great for turntables. The other reviews here are all accurate.

I have a Technics 1200 MK2 turntable with a Denon 160 MC cartridge. The hookup took me five minutes.

The records sounded good before, now they sound great. Better bass, better soundstage, more precise sound overall. Quieter backgrounds....

Very musical, you can hear and feel the singer's voice inflections, nothing sounds flat, very alive, but not artificially so.

Next to the Music Fidelity VDAC, this is the best money that I have spent for a sound upgrade.

The only reason I don't give this five stars is I suppose there must be something better out there, I just don't want to spend more for
the preamp than I spent for the turntable!
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4.0 out of 5 stars No Gain Adjustment, Too Hot, July 6, 2011
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I love the overall sound quality of this pre, but it has no gain adjustment and it was sending too hot a signal to my computer. Assuming it was defective, I tried another unit with the same results. So in the end I had to return it, and I went with the $40 ART DJ PRE II instead, which doesn't match the 640p in sound quality but is "good enough" and features a much-needed gain adjustment.
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2 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Cambridge Audio 640P, November 8, 2010
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Robert S. Burckes (Woodstock, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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Decent sound for price; however not very musical. Not much in the way of involvement in the musical performance. Lacks the timing/flow of musical attack/decay, etc. Just doesn't have that 'swing'!
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