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Software update adds volume control to Cambridge Audio AXN10 and MXN10 network players

Software update adds volume control to Cambridge Audio AXN10 and MXN10 network players
Software update adds volume control to Cambridge Audio AXN10 and MXN10 network players

The next firmware, in fact, makes Cambridge Audio AXN10 and MXN10 network players something close to preamps: both models received a software function for adjusting the volume at the line output. That is, they can be connected directly to active acoustics or a power amplifier – complete self-sufficiency.

Owners of both models will obviously appreciate that this advanced functionality comes easily and at no extra cost. With the new firmware, the market appeal of both network players has grown.

The volume, as before, can also be adjusted from the application of the streaming service used, and on active acoustics and even power amplifiers, as a rule, there are corresponding controls. But the volume level set in the source itself is often the most convenient.

In addition, the new release of Cambridge Audio AXN10 and MXN10 software updates adds browsing features such as Go to Album and Go to Artist. Also, the Now Playing screen now offers more options for adding tracks.

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