Ugreen CM106 (Receiver)
CHF33.–

Ugreen CM106

Receiver


Question about Ugreen CM106

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Raff70

1 year ago

Hello everyone! To be on the safe side: I'm planning to buy the axa35 Cambridge amplifier that meets my requirements! But what it lacks is a Bluetooth connection or converter. Can I make up for this with this? (Axa 35 has both cinch and 3.5 stereo inputs) Thank you and best regards!

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marcelwebe0

1 year ago

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The receiver is quite good for the price and the built-in chip is even very good. However, the output level of the analogue outputs is not too high. The device can memorise 5 players, but only one may be active at a time, i.e. you have to switch off Bluetooth on the others so that the device is not blocked. Personally, I would not recommend the device for a new "high-end" system but only to "upgrade" an old one. I have used it myself for a home-made boom box. However, if you're also planning to buy an amplifier, I would personally prefer to spend a little more money and go for the Rotel A11, for example, which has Bluetooth built in right from the start. Or then choose a setup where the entire Bluetooth -> amplifier signal path remains digital (e.g. via SP/DIF connections) - the analogue side of such devices is usually their weak point.
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Schwarzbach

1 year ago

Yes
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Anonymous

1 year ago

Yes
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Hotz59

1 year ago

It works great and is very easy to set up 👍