I would guess that the acurus is "better," but how old is the one you're looking at? All of these components impose some coloration and choosing one without knowing your speakers or source (I assume cdp) it's just difficult to say. I suggested a NAD integrated in your other thread because they do seem to mate well with a lot of speakers. But the acurus actually gives you a taste of high end sound.
I have never heard the Cambridge, and it may be as good or better than the NAD. You'd have to listen to it. I bought a NAD because I was troubled by the Cambridge's large markup from the UK price to the US (even tho made in Asia). The NADs retail for about the same here as in the UK.
In your other thread someone suggested a demo Cambridge piece from Audio Advisor. If new unopened and they're just clearing something out that's fine, but I assume that their "demos" are units returned by buyers who decided not to keep them under their 30 day trial policy.
I have never heard the Cambridge, and it may be as good or better than the NAD. You'd have to listen to it. I bought a NAD because I was troubled by the Cambridge's large markup from the UK price to the US (even tho made in Asia). The NADs retail for about the same here as in the UK.
In your other thread someone suggested a demo Cambridge piece from Audio Advisor. If new unopened and they're just clearing something out that's fine, but I assume that their "demos" are units returned by buyers who decided not to keep them under their 30 day trial policy.