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Getting connected

When designing our Evo 75/Evo 150 we include features that allow you to 

connect your system in various ways. The inclusion of features such as Pre-

Out and Speaker B connections mean that you can flexibly configure your 

system depending on your requirements.

Important Note

: When using a banana plug, make sure the speaker 

terminals are completely tightened before inserting the plug.

BASIC CONNECTIONS

The diagram below shows the basic connection of your Evo 75/Evo 150 to 

a pair of loudspeakers.

Left

Loudspeaker

RS-232C

R

L

A

Right

Loudspeaker

B

B

A

1

2

IR In

Trigger In

1   2   3

Ground

Switch

Pre-Out

4–8 Ω

 

4–8 Ω

 

Power AC

Max Power Consumption:

 700W

Serial no. fitted on underside

Power Rating:

100V-240V~50/60Hz

Ground

USB Media

Ethernet

Optical In

XLR In

Aux In

MM Phono

TV ARC

CD

USB Audio

Coax

 In

Sub-Out

Trigger Out

Left

Loudspeaker

A

Right

Loudspeaker

A

4–8 Ω

 

4–8 Ω

 

SPEAKER B CONNECTIONS (EVO 150 ONLY)

The Speaker B connections on the back of the amplifier allow for a second 

set of speakers to be used (i.e. speakers located in another room). Go to  

"Settings-> Audio -> Speaker B -> set to On".  scrolls through the selection 

of speaker A only, speaker B only, and speaker A and B together.

Left

Loudspeaker

RS-232C

R

L

A

Right

Loudspeaker

B

B

A

1

2

IR In

Trigger In

1   2   3

Ground

Switch

Pre-Out

4–8 Ω

 

4–8 Ω

 

Power AC

Max Power Consumption:

 700W

Serial no. fitted on underside

Power Rating:

100V-240V~50/60Hz

Ground

USB Media

Ethernet

Optical In

XLR In

Aux In

MM Phono

TV ARC

CD

USB Audio

Coax

 In

Sub-Out

Trigger Out

B

B

4–8 Ω

 

4–8 Ω

 

PREAMP OUT CONNECTIONS

The Preamp Out sockets are for connecting to the input sockets of a 

power amplifier or active subwoofer. The diagram below shows how to 

connect the amplifier to an active subwoofer via the Line In inputs on the 

subwoofer.

Left

Loudspeaker

RS-232C

R

L

A

Right

Loudspeaker

B

B

A

1

2

IR In

Trigger In

1   2   3

Ground

Switch

Pre-Out

4–8 Ω

 

4–8 Ω

 

Power AC

Max Power Consumption:

 700W

Serial no. fitted on underside

Power Rating:

100V-240V~50/60Hz

Ground

USB Media

Ethernet

Optical In

XLR In

Aux In

MM Phono

TV ARC

CD

USB Audio

Coax

 In

Sub-Out

Trigger Out

Pre-Out

Line

In

The Evo 75/Evo 150 are able to receive and play back media from several 

distinct types of source. Here we have attempted to give an overview of the 

various types of service available and the terminology you may encounter.

INTERNET RADIO

These are ‘radio’ stations broadcast over the internet. Currently the 

StreamMagic range can access about 20,000 internet radio stations 

all sorted by us into Location, Language and Genre. The list of available 

stations is constantly maintained and automatically updated to your unit 

via the internet. You can set your own presets via the Cambridge Connect 

app or the front panel of the player.
You can also add stations to your units that are currently not in the Stream 

Magic's  Radio database, suggest new stations to us and more. There are 

also links and help for setting up third-party Streaming Services from 

a wide variety of other suppliers. Other Stream Magic features will be 

launched in the future, check the website from time to time to see the 

latest developments.

STREAMING SERVICES

Streaming Services are similar to Internet Radio but come from other 

suppliers and often have an element of interaction with the user. Because 

Streaming Services generally allow the user some choice over the content 

they listen to, they are also licensed differently to Internet Radio by the 

music companies and often each service only has arrangements in certain 

countries and may also charge a subscription for membership.
Examples of such services are Spotify, Pandora, TIDAL and others. All 

allow some control of the content from the ability to select and play whole 

albums of your choice, playlists or an artists back catalogue. Some also 

offer the ability to download content for use off-line as well. 
These services come from third parties and although we support 

connections to them via our Connect app or the units' webmin page; we 

do not create their content and are not responsible for their service in 

any way. Your streaming account is with the streaming service only. We 

are merely acting as an intermediary to make the connection simpler and 

more convenient. We will support the correct software on our unit to allow 

playback and browsing of their content.

NETWORK MEDIA

The Evo 75/Evo 150 support a wide range of compressed formats; MP3, 

AAC, WMA and Ogg Vorbis CODEC types are all supported,  plus for 

true audiophile use it also supports either uncompressed PCM (in a 

WAV container) or losslessly compressed FLAC, both can contain from 

16-bits/44.1kHz from CDs right up to 24-bit/192kHz for better than CD 

quality from suitable download sites.

Note:

 For this to work your server will also need to support the CODEC you 

wish to play as some have limitations and may not serve FLAC for instance. 

Always check that the server you wish to use also supports your favoured 

CODECs.
Also for lossless/uncompressed formats both the server and network 

connection will need to sustain the high bitrate necessary. 

Note:

 It is not recommended to use Wi-Fi connections for content above 

24bits, 96kHz if lossless/uncompressed.

USB MEDIA

The Evo 75/Evo 150 also support USB Media from USB Flash-disks or USB 

hard-drives and has 3 USB 2.0 ports for this purpose. Here the Evo 75/Evo 

150 simply browse the folders present on the media attached and displays 

them. Only content that the Evo 75/Evo 150 can play will be shown. This 

feature is provided for convenient access to temporary storage devices.
It is however highly recommended that UPnP is used for continued use of 

stored media as the UPnP system is able to support album art, sophisticated 

content browsing and filtering and other features not possible with simple 

folder browsing. 

Note:

 Supports NTFS and FAT32 file system.

PODCASTS

Podcasts are archived audio recordings downloadable over the internet. 

Often podcasts are recordings of previous live broadcasts or episodic 

content.
The Evo 75/Evo 150 support various third party podcast services, navigate 

to Podcasts on the unit for the list available in your area. In addition the 

Evo 75/Evo 150support your own personal choice of podcasts where you 

know its URL (weblink) via the Webmin page.

Overview

Summary of Contents for Evo 75

Page 1: ...ALL IN ONE PLAYER Evo 75 Evo 150...

Page 2: ...of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Corporation and or Microsoft Licensing GP as applicable The Spotify software is subject to third party licenses found here www spotify c...

Page 3: ...ting the apparatus Only use the mains cord supplied with this unit Use of the apparatus in tropical climates The equipment shall be used at a maximum 45 degree C ambient temperature The unit is of Cla...

Page 4: ...party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment 2 4 GHz Wi Fi operation of this product in the USA is hardware limited to channels 1 through 11 5G channels a...

Page 5: ...LIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PRACTICAL PURPOSE Some countries and US states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inc...

Page 6: ...150 is powered on This can be used to turn on other equipment that has a trigger in IR In Allows modulated IR commands from an IR repeater or custom install systems to be received by the amplifier 9 R...

Page 7: ...rotating the the front part of the source selector 9 HEADPHONES For suitable headphones connection will automatically mute the pre out Front panel controls 1 DISPLAY 2 STANDBY ON 3 INFRARED SENSOR Rec...

Page 8: ...menu and make your selection The display will then automatically switch back off after a few seconds if no further selections are made 6 RETURN Press to return to the previous menu 7 OPEN CLOSE Opens...

Page 9: ...tures will be launched in the future check the website from time to time to see the latest developments STREAMING SERVICES Streaming Services are similar to Internet Radio but come from other supplier...

Page 10: ...CTIONS EVO 150 ONLY The diagram below shows how to connect the Evo 150 to the player using the Balanced Audio inputs via three pin XLR connectors The Evo 150 can also be connected to non Cambridge Aud...

Page 11: ...B Audio Coax In Sub Out Trigger Out Getting connected ETHERNET CABLE INTERNET BROADBAND ROUTER MODEM INTERNET 10 30M DISTANCE WIRELESS BROADBAND ROUTER MODEM Place the Evo 75 Evo 150 in range of your...

Page 12: ...Servers or USB Media connected via USB The Evo 75 Evo 150 display the following submenus UPnP is by far the preferred method as it allows for browsing by artist album and other methods has support fo...

Page 13: ...ead Spotify BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING Selecting this allows the Evo 75 Evo 150 to receive wireless Bluetooth audio from most phones tablets and laptops PAIRING To begin streaming high quality music fr...

Page 14: ...t setting is thus Auto DHCP here the Evo 75 Evo 150 obtains its IP address each time you switch in on by a process called DHCP which means it is different each time it is acquired This process is comp...

Page 15: ...SB Audio 2 0 interface formats The default setting is USB Audio 1 0 which will work driverlessly with most operating systems for 16 24 bit content at 32 96kHz Note USB Audio 2 0 requires a driver to b...

Page 16: ...s input type To rename an input go to Settings Edit Input Names highlight the desired input and select it to rename The screen changes to a list of letters with the current name displayed at the top T...

Page 17: ...AMPLIFICATION Class D DAC ESS Sabre ES9018K2M FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20Hz 20kHz 0 3dB ANALOGUE AUDIO INPUTS 1 x RCA 1 x Balance XLR in 1 x MM Phono DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS 1 x TOSLINK optical in 1 1 x TOSLIN...

Page 18: ...tion between the server often located in a different country and you is slow Try using a computer to play back the stream via the broadcaster s web site Troubleshooting If you have problems with UPnP...

Page 19: ...Gallery Court Hankey Place London se1 4bb United Kingdom Cambridge Audio is a brand of Audio Partnership Plc Registered in England No 2953313 2020 Cambridge Audio Ltd W W W CAMBRIDGEAUDIO COM...

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