Cambridge Audio Evo 150 User's Manual

To connect the Evo 150 to your home network, use the network settings in the StreamMagic app or the device's front panel menu. You can connect via Wi-Fi by selecting your network and entering the password, or use an Ethernet cable for a wired connection.
First, check the power cable connection and ensure the outlet is working. If the unit still doesn't turn on, try resetting it by unplugging it for a few minutes. If the problem persists, contact Cambridge Audio support for further assistance.
To perform a factory reset, press the Settings button on the front panel, navigate to 'System', and select 'Factory Reset'. Confirm the reset when prompted. This will erase all settings and return the device to its original state.
Yes, the Evo 150 supports Spotify Connect. Ensure your device is connected to the same network as your smartphone or tablet, open the Spotify app, and select the Evo 150 from the list of available devices.
The Evo 150 supports a wide range of formats including MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, DSD, and MQA, ensuring high-quality playback for various audio sources.
To update the firmware, connect the Evo 150 to the internet and navigate to 'Settings' > 'Firmware Update' on the device menu. Follow the prompts to download and install the latest firmware.
Ensure that the volume is turned up and not muted. Check speaker connections and make sure the correct input source is selected. Verify that the audio file or stream is playing correctly.
You can control the Evo 150 remotely using the StreamMagic app available for iOS and Android devices. Connect the app to your player via the same network, and you'll have full control over playback and settings.
Yes, the Evo 150 is compatible with Apple AirPlay 2, allowing you to stream music directly from your Apple devices and integrate the player into your Apple-based smart home setup.
To clean the Evo 150, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquids or abrasive materials. Regularly check and clean the speaker terminals to maintain optimal audio performance.