Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Cambridge Audio Sonata NP30 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cambridge Audio Sonata NP30.
August 2011
(81%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
There are many shortcomings that we can point out on the peripheral values and most of them will be related to ergonomics or user interface, but the Cambridge Audio NP30 wins when it comes to the core - being able to deliver the next level of performance...
Excellent sound, Robust build quality, Wide digital music format support, Reliable and easy to use
Hesitation when loading lists, Dark grey finish a little dull, No Spotify or Napster
The Cambridge Audio NP30 is a first-rate network music player – easy to use, beautifully built and a highly competent performer. What's more, its £400 price tag seems like an absolute bargain compared with the wallet-busting prices of high-end streamers f...
While the Cambridge Audio Sonata NP30 has hi-fi credentials with its native 24/96 streaming rate, but you’ll need a decent system to appreciate it. You’ll also need an iOS device to get the most out of it too. Due in Q4 this year, is the Android alter...
File support; price; UuVol App; BBC iPlayer Radio; sound quality,
No Spotify; poor remote; no Android app.
OK, so there's no sign of Apple Airplay, but this music streamer is way ahead of its time. The addition of a useful app is welcome, while the UuVol streaming hub is excellent the more it's used and customized - and makes operation of the NP30 far easie...
Lossless music streaming, file compatibility, UuVol App design, BBC iPlayer Radio
UuVol App frequently loses connection to NP30 & UPnP device, lacks Apple AirPlay and Spotify, poor remote, slow start-up, no Android app
It lacks Apple AirPlay, but lossless music fans are served well by the NP30. A standalone streamer of this price could be overkill for most, but audiophiles will adore the NP30...
Small form factor, easy to read display, integrated wifi, neutral sound, intuitive app
Rivals boast more features – and superior sound quality
Previously, the Cambridge NP30 has done enough to see off any challenge to its five-star rating. In isolation, it's still a good streamer; but in the jostle for class-leading status, it's been muscled out. See all our media server/client reviewsFollow wha...
Abstract: A fine-sounding option for those looking for a networked audio player — with a few ergonomic quirks Finally — and this one’s not Cambridge’s fault — the player is limited to the organizational structure of the services it, uh, serves, whether these are ...