- Melomania A100: Audio LDAC and APTX without loss
- Class AB amplification, EQ intelligent hybrid anch and ‘dynameq’
- £ 119 / € 139 / $ 149.99 (around au $ 248) – USA
I have heard many headphones over the years, and some of my favorites come from the high -fidelity brand of the United Kingdom Cambridge Audio: I owned the first Buds of Melomania 1 of the company, which also exceeded its modest price, and I possessed (and really described) its Buds Melomania Touch too. So I am quite excited by the arrival of the new Cambridge audio headphones with even higher smaller specifications.
The new outbreaks are the Cambridge Audio Melomania A100, to effectively replace the already fantastic M100 melomania launched in May 2024, and have a new design, a completely redesigned complementary application and some important audio updates.
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Cambridge Audio Melomania A100 aurices: key features and price
The Buds of Cambridge Audio Melomania A100 have LDAC and APTX without loss (compatible phones) for high quality audio transmission, and have the same class AB class that will find in the acclaimed amplifiers of the CX series and ex the firm. The AMP boost the 10 mm neodymium controllers with precision and promise “deeper serious, richer and maximum glass of glass.”
I am sure they deliver exactly that: I like the Audio de Cambridge sound, which tends to favor the clarity of the Thing of low range and the top too hard, and they have tuned to offer the same signature sound as the other models of the firm.
These outbreaks also introduce something that Cambridge calls ‘dynameq’, which is designed to subtly improve the audio as the volume rotates up or down: the different frequencies behave differently from each other when the volume levels change, so, for example, the lows that are excellent to a large volume can be overwhelmingly at the lowest levels. Dynameq promises to adjust that for a sound consisting of any volume without coloring the audio.
There are only 11 hours of the battery battery (6.5 with ANC and 28 more through the loading case), hybrid ANC and an updated application of Melomania Connect that you can use to return to map the tactile controls and adjust the EQ. Bluetooth is 5.4 with multipunto. In addition, there is a six microphone matrix for a transparent voice and video calls.
The Melomania A100 Audio of Cambridge is available today (Thursday, June 26) in the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia with a price of £ 119 / € 139 / $ 149.99 (around AU $ 248). The prices and availability of the US will be announced at the end of this year.