Cambridge Audio is expanding its award-winning Evo series with the new Evo 150 DeLorean Edition Network Amplifier.
This is the first product to be released that celebrates Cambridge as the official audio partner of the DeLorean Motor Company, Inc. (although the two companies have collaborated previously on the development of the yet-to-be-released Delorean Alpha5 EV).
The DeLorean Connection
Although sonically identical to the original Evo 150 streaming amplifier, the DeLorean Edition strips down to bare metal with crafted, brushed bodywork and silver detailing that pays homage to the iconic DeLorean DMC-12 automobile.
The Evo 150 DeLorean Edition comes with two body styles with interchangeable magnetic side panels giving listeners a convenient change of styling. One of the panels harkens back to the ’80s, replicating the front grille and classic logos of the Delorean DMC-12. The second-panel option takes users back to the future with brushed metal panels featuring the new logo from the forthcoming DeLorean ultra-luxury sports car.
Completing the Evo 150 DeLorean Edition’s new design is the Evo’s dual-concentric rotary dial and large 6.8-inch LCD panel that provides operational status info as well as full-color digital album artwork.
From internet radio to music streaming services, to digital or analog music collections, Evo 150 DeLorean Edition provides a great music listening experience via the StreamMagic app (Android/iOS).
With 150-watts of amplification, there is enough power output for almost any pair of speakers such as the Cambridge Audio Evo S bookshelf speakers.
Key Features
- Side Panels: Interchangeable magnetic side panels that celebrate the past and future of DeLorean Motor Company, Inc.
- Amplification: Class-D Hypex Ncore, 150 watts per channel output into 8 ohms capable of driving 2 sets of speakers (A+B).
- DAC: ESS SABRE ES9018k2m for accurate & detailed musical performance from any digital source.
- Analog Inputs: 1 x RCA, 1 x balanced XLR, 1 x Moving Magnet Phonostage
- Analog Outputs: Speakers A+B, 3.5mm headphone, Preamp Output, Subwoofer Output
- Digital Inputs: 2 x TOSLINK optical, 1 x S/PDIF coaxial, 1 x TV (HDMI-ARC), USB Audio
- Streaming Support: StreamMagic Gen 4 platform for optimal streaming experience and product control.
- Bluetooth: aptX HD for hi-res playback from & to compatible devices
- Multiroom Capability: Compatible with Google Home, Apple Airplay, and Roon multiroom systems
- WiFi: Dual Band 2.4/5gHz
- Dimensions (WHD): 317 x 89 x 352mm (12.48 x 3.5 x 13.9 inches)
- Weight: 5.3 kg (11.11 oz)
What’s in the Box
- Evo 150 all-in-one network player
- Quick Start Guide
- Safety Guide
- Mains Lead
- Remote Control
- 2 x AAA Batteries
- Customizable Side Panels x 2
From James Johnson-Flint, Owner of Cambridge Audio: “From Day One, the relationship between our two brands has been fuelled by a bold attitude and an emotional connection to the music we all love,…DeLorean evokes genuine passion and mirrors Cambridge’s approach to music in everything it does. This special edition of one of our most loved products reveals the bare bones of the Evo 150 in all its glory and reflects the design attributes that have made DeLorean iconic.”
From Cameron Wynne, Chief Brand Officer for DeLorean: “We are super excited to continue our partnership with Cambridge. Both our brands have put their stamp on the past and are still committed to defining the future,…Motoring and music have always gone hand in hand. This DeLorean Edition is the perfect way to show your love of both, even when you’re not enjoying the open road.”
Price & Availability
- Cambridge Audio Evo 150 DeLorean Edition – $3,199 (April 2024)
- Cambridge Audio Evo 150 – $2,999 at Amazon | Crutchfield
The Evo 150 DeLorean Edition will be released in North America, Asia and across Europe from April 2024 for $3,199 / £2,099 / €2,499 at select retailers.
Tip: The VU meter display option will be added to the regular Evo 75 and Evo 150 via firmware update in May 2024.
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ORT
March 15, 2024 at 2:18 am
It is not that I am speechless, but rather that the look of this Network Amp says it all.
ORT
Ian White
March 16, 2024 at 6:58 pm
ORT,
Something left you speechless? 😉
Did you see the VU meters? There is a download for the Evo 150 and 75 coming that introduces that feature. I will be downloading it right away.
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