The new Cambridge Audio ranges

billy at 17h15
12
Sep
2009
The new Cambridge Audio ranges

Newbie alert.

I'm currently using a Cambridge Audio 340A amp, it's OK for my small room, but ideally i'd like something a bit more powerful and better sounding. As I'm quite fond how it actually sounds I've seen on the Richer sounds website they now have some newer versions.

Are these newer versions worth looking at, or would I be better of trying to find an older Cambridge Audio 640A?

Please help me.
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