I had the Cambridge 650 BD Blu-Ray player. It crapped out in year 3 (2 yr warranty)Which was a major disappointment. I upgraded to the Arcam BDP 100
My take:
(1) it is well known the operating guts of the Cambridge is identical as the OPPO. Generally both are fine kit, and the Cambridge has an upgraded power supply with a small edge in audio and small video edge IMO goes to the OPPO.
(2) The Arcam bests both in both audio and video reproduction.
I don't do SACD and I have a REGA Osiris CDP for 2 channel that is a quantum leap up for redbook and XRCD CDs.
For Bluray concerts and video in my HT , the Arcam is the clear winner for my experiences.
Add to it the Arcam 5 year warranty and my choice was made
My take:
(1) it is well known the operating guts of the Cambridge is identical as the OPPO. Generally both are fine kit, and the Cambridge has an upgraded power supply with a small edge in audio and small video edge IMO goes to the OPPO.
(2) The Arcam bests both in both audio and video reproduction.
I don't do SACD and I have a REGA Osiris CDP for 2 channel that is a quantum leap up for redbook and XRCD CDs.
For Bluray concerts and video in my HT , the Arcam is the clear winner for my experiences.
Add to it the Arcam 5 year warranty and my choice was made