Cambridge Audio MXN10 Network Music Player User Manual

June 9, 2024
Cambridge Audio

Cambridge Audio MXN10 Network Music Player User Manual
Cambridge Audio MXN10 Network Music Player

Introduction

Last updated: February 3, 2023 09:11. Revision #8855 This guide is designed to make installing and using this product as easy as possible. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy at the time of publishing; however, Cambridge Audio’s policy is one of continuous improvement, therefore design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by  Audio PartnershipPlc is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission. aptX is a trademark of Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd., registered in the United States and other countries, used with permission. Qualcomm aptX is a product of Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd. StreamMagic is a trademark of Audio Partnership Plc and is registered in the European Community and other countries. This product contains software licensed under version 2 of the GNU Public License and version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser Public License. The source code for this software is available from: http://gpl.streammagic.com/ This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and under a licence from Microsoft Licensing GP. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Corporation and/or Microsoft Licensing, GP as applicable. The Spotify software is subject to third party licenses found here: www.spotify.com/connect/third-party- licenses. This product support AirPlay 2 and requires iOS 11.4 or later. Apple and AirPlay are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Use of the Works with Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to work specifically with the technology identified in the badge and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Android, Google Play and the Chromecast built-in logo are trademarks of Google Inc. TIDAL and TIDAL logo are registered trademark of Aspiro AB in the European Union and other countries. MQA and the Sound Wave Device are registered trade marks of MQA Limited © 2016. © Copyright Cambridge Audio Ltd For upcoming news on future products, software updates and exclusive offers, make sure you register your product at https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/register

What’s included with the MXN10?

Last updated: February 2, 2023 03:17. Revision #8851 Inside the box of your MXN10 you will receive:

OVERVIEW

  1. MXN10 player
  2. WiFi/BT Antenna (x2)
  3. Safety Guide
  4. Quick start guide
  5. Regional mains lead

Front panel controls

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Front panel controls

  1. Power button Switches the unit between Standby Mode (indicated by dim power LED) and On (indicated by bright power LED). Standby Mode is a low power mode (0.5 Watts) – This can only be achieved when using Eco mode. The unit should be left in Standby Mode when not in use.
  2. Network state LED See LED Descriptions page for descriptions of the colours and flashing states
  3. Preset buttons Used to access and store presets, for more information on what can be stored as a preset please see the Presets section on the Home tab in the StreamMagic app. If the currently playing media can be stored as a preset, long pressing the preset button will store the preset
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Rear panel connections

Rear panel connections

  1. Line output.
    Fixed level analogue output used to provide a signal to an integrated amplifier, pre-amp or recording device.

  2. S/P DIF coaxial digital output.

  3. WiFi and Bluetooth antenna
    Ensure both antennas are connected securely before use.

  4. TOSLINK digital output.

  5. Service port.
    For servicing use only. Do not connect anything here as it may result in damage.

  6. USB Sockets
    Connection for USB HD/flash disk, the USB ports are not intended for connection to Apple mobile devices, no functionality, charging or otherwise, is supported.

  7. WiFi antenna

  8. Ethernet
    Use to connect the MXN10 directly to a router.

  9. AC Power Socket
    Once you have completed all connections to the amplifier, plug the AC power cable into an appropriate mains socket then switch on.

Getting connected

Basic connections
The diagram below shows the basic connection of your MXN10 to an amplifier.

Basic connections

Connecting to WiFi
Important Note: It is vitally important that your MXN10 remains connected to a Wi-Fi network as often as possible. This will ensure that the unit is regularly updated to meet essential security protocols, third party compatibility and the latest software requirements. Failure to maintain your device with regular firmware updates as provided by Cambridge Audio will void the product warranty and is likely to cause major issues to the unit in time. Please ensure that your unit is updated to the most current firmware version. Information on the latest firmware version for the MXN10 can be found here. Note: The MXN10 is not compatible with captive portal networks. The MXN10 can connect to 2.4GHz/5GHz WiFi networks

Connecting to WiFi

StreamMagic app – Setup

Last updated: February 7, 2022 03:44. Revision #8833 Your player is network connected, not only can you listen to devices connected to the inputs on the product but you can also stream music from many different sources both on your home network and from the internet. To set up your player, please first download the StreamMagic app from the Apple app store or Google Play store.

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Set up

  1. Switch on your player and follow the on screen instructions to select your preferred language.
  2. Open the StreamMagic app and follow the instructions provided to complete setting up your player on your network. This process will also apply any new updates that may be pending. Note: During the set up process you will be asked to give your player a name, please make sure this is unique to your player. This will make it easier to find when using streaming and smart home services. Once your player is connected to your home network you’ll have full control of your sources, including internet radio, streaming services, network and USB drives and more. For more information on our StreamMagic app, please visit: https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/streammagic

Google Home / Chromecast built-in

Last updated: January 24, 2022 03:01. Revision #8832 Your player is network connected, not only can you listen to devices connected to the inputs on the product but you can also stream music from many different sources both on your home network and from the internet. Your player features Chromecast built-in and can be incorporated in to your Google Home. To set up your player, download the Google Home app on your smart phone or tablet.

Chromecast built-in

Your phone is your remote
Simply tap the Cast button from apps you already know and love. No new logins or downloads required. Use your phone to search, play, pause and turn up the volume from anywhere in the home. While you’re streaming, you can keep using your phone for other things – scroll through social media, send a text, and even accept calls. Enjoy music throughout your house when you use multi-room casting with Chromecast-enabled speakers. Just say “Hey Google” to cast to your player

Unlimited entertainment, all on your schedule
Works with hundreds of apps and new apps are being added all the time. Choose from millions of songs from popular music services like Pandora, Spotify, and Youtube Music. Android, Google Play and the Chromecast built-in logo are trademarks of Google Inc.

Internet radio
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You can assign up to 99 of your favourite Internet Radio stations as presets on your player, which can then be recalled using the StreamMagic app or a remote control if your player includes one You can search and assign a preset via the StreamMagic app:

  1.  Within the StreamMagic app navigate to the Radio tab.
  2. Use the Search for Radio search tab at the top of the page or enter a Custom URL link by selecting URL.
  3. Once you have located the station you wish to store, select and you will be prompted with the option to Play now or Add to presets.
  4. Add station to the desired preset for your player between 1-99.
  5. You will then receive confirmation that the station is saved to the chosen preset.

AirPlay
Last updated: November 30, 2022 11:02. Revision #8831 AirPlay is an Apple technology designed to control home audio systems and speakers in any room — with a tap or by just asking Siri — right  fromiPhone, iPad, HomePod, or Apple TV. Play a song in the living room andkitchen at the same time or adjust the volume in any room, all in sync. After installing your player, add it to the Apple Home app with a few simple steps using your iPhone or iPad

How to use AirPlay from iPhone or iPad

  1.  Ensure your player is connected to your network.
  2. Open the app that you want to AirPlay from.
  3. Tap or .
  4. Select your player as your AirPlay device.

Built-in streaming services

Spotify Connect
Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to spotify.com/connect to learn how.

TIDAL (Connect)

  1. Open the TIDAL app and choose the playlist, album, song, etc. that you wish to stream to your player.
  2. Select the Sound Output devices icon within TIDAL and select your player from the list.
  3. TIDAL Connect should now be streaming your chosen content to your player. Go to tidal.com/connect to learn more

TIDAL (via StreamMagic)

  1. Open the StreamMagic app and navigate to the Library tab, and then select TIDAL.
    Note: Please ensure that you sign into your TIDAL account when prompted to do so. This will only be required on the first instance of use to link the account to the StreamMagic app.

  2. Choose the playlist, album, song, etc. that you wish to stream to your player.

  3. TIDAL should now be streaming your chosen content to your player.

Qobuz (via Chromecast)

  1. Open the Qobuz app and choose the playlist, album, song, etc. that you wish to stream to your player.
  2. Select the Qobuz Connect icon within Qobuz and select your player from the list.
  3. Qobuz should now be casting your chosen content to your player.

Qobuz (via StreamMagic)

  1. Open the StreamMagic app and navigate to the Library tab, and then select Qobuz.
    Note : Please ensure that you sign into your Qobuz account when prompted to do so. This will only be required on the first instance of use to link the account to the StreamMagic app.

  2. Choose the playlist, album, song, etc. that you wish to stream to your player.

  3. Qobuz should now be streaming your chosen content to your player.

Deezer (via Chromecast)

  1. Open the Deezer app and choose the playlist, album, song, etc. that you wish to stream to your player.
  2. Select the speaker icon within Deezer, then select ‘Google Cast’. Select your player from the list.
  3. Deezer should now be casting your chosen content to your player.

Bluetooth

Pairing
To begin streaming high-quality music from your chosen media source it will first need to be paired with your player.

  1.  Within the StreamMagic App navigate to the Home tab
  2. Use the “Edit” option of the source to add a Bluetooth source.
  3. Return to the Home tab and select the Bluetooth source.
  4. Open your mobile device or laptops Bluetooth settings
  5. Select your player from the list of available devices
  6. Your device should now connect to your player
    Once paired you should be able to connect to your player at any time by selecting the Bluetooth source on your player and then choosing yourplayer from the list of previously connected devices.

Notes:
Your Bluetooth device can only be connected to your player while the Bluetooth source is selected.

USB Media

You may connect a USB SSD, USB HDD or flash drive to your player via the USB Media inputs located on the rear of the unit for playback. Once connected the following formats are supported: ALAC, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, DSD (x512), WMA, MP3, AAC, HE AAC, AAC+, OGG Vorbis Note: your player will read large capacity hard drives connected to their USB inputs. However, some larger capacity drives will require you to use their own power supply. Your player only supports USB hard drives which are formatted to FAT32 and NTFS. The primary function of your player is as a network music player. The USB ports are intended for convenient connection of USB thumb drives. As such, we cannot guarantee compatibility with all USB HDD’s.

USB Media Playback (via StreamMagic app)

  1. Connect USB SSD, HDD or flash drive to rear panel USB Input.
  2. Navigate to the Library tab of the StreamMagic app.
  3. Under USB Drives, locate your USB Media device and open.
  4. Upon selecting a track you will have the option to ‘PLAY FROM HERE’, ‘PLAY TRACK NOW’, ‘PLAY TRACK NEXT’ or ‘QUEUE TRACK’.

Streaming Your Local Digital Music Collection
Last updated: February 2, 2023 03:17. Revision #8853 Your player can play content from many different physical sources and this section will explain what you need to do to access and play your locally stored digital music collection. ‘Locally Stored’ means the digital music files you have on your PC, Mac or Network Attached Storage devices (NAS). To stream local content, you will need the following hardware and software running in your network:

  1. Your Cambridge Audio Network Player.
  2. A mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet on which you can run the StreamMagic app.
  3. A hard drive, computer or NAS containing your compatible digital music files.
  4. An active UPnP music or media server.
  5. A router which is configured to allow the UPnP service.
    Note: The above items must be correctly connected and configured, and it is important to note that depending on the server, NAS, computer, etc. you’re using this will differ from setup to setup. To help you with this we have created best practice guide which should get you up and running withminimal fuss and effort. This can be found here.

Settings

Device Name
This is how your player will appear in your StreamMagic app and on your homenetwork when using services like Spotify, Chromecast built-in and

TIDAL Connect.
Giving your player a unique name makes it easier to distinguish when using streaming and smart home services.

AirPlay Name
This is how your player will appear when using AirPlay or the Apple Home app.

Standby Mode
This selects what type of standby mode your player will use. Network Standby means your player will still be controllable by the StreamMagic app and other network services. If Eco mode is chosen your player will use even less power in standby but will need to be switched on either by the front panel or the remote control.

Automatic Power Down
This sets how long your player will wait while inactive before switching in to standby.

Roon Ready DSD
This will allow you to choose how Roon provides DSD content. Use DoP for digital output – If your device does support native DSD in DoP format. Use PCM for digital output – If your device doesn’t support native DSD.

Technical Specifications

Inputs
Ethernet, USB host (mass storage), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

Outputs
Line out (unbalanced), Digital out (Coax and Optical)

DAC
ESS Sabre ES9033Q

Frequency response
20Hz – 70kHz +0/-1dB

THD+N 0dBFS, 1khz, 20k BW
<0.001%

S/N Ratio (20k BW)

110dB

RCA output level
2Vrms +/-10%

RCA output Impedance
500Ohm

Ethernet
IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T or 100 Base-T

Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 5 dual band 2.4/5gHz WPA2/WPA2-PSK

Bluetooth
5.0 A2DP/AVRCP supporting SBC and AAC

Troubleshooting

If you have trouble connecting the MXN10 to your network, these steps may help to resolve the problem:
Ensure that both of the supplied Wi-Fi antennas are securely connected. Confirm that a connected computer can access the Internet (i.e. can browse the web) using the same network. If you have an encrypted Wi-Fi network, check that you have entered the correct key or passphrase. Remember that text-format keys are case-sensitive.

If your MXN10 can connect to the network successfully but is unable to play particular Internet Radio stations, it may be due to one of the following causes:
The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day (remember it may be located in a different time zone). The station has reached the maximum allowed number of simultaneous listeners. The station is not broadcasting anymore. The Internet connection between the server (often located in a different country) and you is too slow. If you have trouble connecting the StreamMagic app to the MXN10, these steps may help to resolve the problem: Ensure that both of the supplied Wi-Fi antennas are securely connected. Ensure that your mobile device and the MXN10 are connected to the same network. Ensure that you have allowed the StreamMagic app to have access to devices on your network, via your mobile devices’ app settings. Check whether any VPN or Anti-Virus app downloaded on to your mobile device may be preventing the StreamMagic app from ‘seeing’ the MXN.

If you have problems with UPnP playback check the following:
Ensure your chosen UPnP server software is capable of serving the file type you are trying to access. Some servers do not serve FLAC for instance. The MXN can only play non DRM files. Files that have DRM controls cannot be played by the MXN. Some servers may be able to authorise and de-crypt Microsoft PlaysForSure before then serving the content to the MXN, but this operation is not guaranteed as it is purely a function of the server. If attempting to play 24-bit WAV or FLAC content a wired Ethernet connection is normally required for reliable operation due to bandwidth considerations. Check that the MXN is capable of playing back the file type you are trying to access.

If you have problems with USB Media playback check the following:
Check that the MXN is capable of playing back the file type you are trying to access. For USB Media, the MXN can only play non DRM files. Files that have DRM controls cannot be played. Check that your device does not require more than 1A if it is powered from the USB socket itself. Check your device format is supported by the MXN. The way you organise your USB media affects how efficiently the MXN can browse the content. A good practice is to create folders for Artists within which you should have subfolders for each Album which then contain the tracks for that Album. Libraries with thousands of tracks in one folder will progressively slow down the MXN’s media browsing.

There is no power:
Ensure the AC power cord is connected securely. Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the wall socket and is switched on. Check fuse in the mains plug or adaptor.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can the MXN10 support MQA content?
Although the MXN can receive MQA encoded content, it is not possible for the device to playback full MQA files via TIDAL Connect, because the MXN does not have an MQA decoder built in to unfold the MQA files. There are no plans to integrate MQA support into the MXN, as this would require a hardware modification to install a Full MQA Decoder.

How do I set up my MXN10 with a DacMagic 200M for MQA passthrough?
Although the MXN can receive MQA encoded content, it is not possible for the device to playback full MQA files via TIDAL Connect, because the MXN does not have an MQA decoder built in to unfold the MQA files. It is, however, possible to bypass the DAC in the MXN, and have the MQA file processed by an external DAC that supports MQA, such as the DacMagic 200M. This will allow the full unfold of the MQA file to take place in the DacMagic 200M, and you will still be able to control and queue your MQA files via the MXN.Please follow the below instructions on how to how to set this up:

  1. Connect either of the Digital Outputs (SP/DIF Coaxial or Toslink Optical) of the MXN to the corresponding DacMagic 200M Digital Input (D1 or D2).
  2. Connect the Balanced or Unbalanced Output of DacMagic 200M to your amplifier.
  3. Select the relevant D1/D2 Input on your DacMagic 200M.
  4. Open the TIDAL app ‘Settings’ on your smartphone or tablet, and confirm that the streaming quality is set to ‘Master’.
  5. Select the MXN within the TIDAL Connect menu as your output device.
  6. Processing of the MQA files will now be passed through to the DacMagic 200M, and MQA playback should be indicated on the DacMagic 200M by the relevant LED light.

How do I stop the MXN10 from powering down when not in use?
The MXN will automatically switch to standby mode after 20 minutes of inactivity. This Automatic Power-Down (APD) feature can be disabled, by navigating to the device settings within the StreamMagic app. You can either disable this feature, or edit the length of time it takes for APD to be triggered, by selecting ‘Automatic Power-Down’.

What USB HDs will the MXN10 support?
The primary function of the MXN is as a network music player and the USB port is intended for convenient connection of USB HDDs and SSDs. As such, we can not guarantee compatibility with all USB HDDs and SSDs. The MXN will read large capacity hard drives connected to the USB Media input. Some larger capacity drives, however, may require their own power supply, as the player’s USB port may not provide enough power for the drive to function. The MXN will support USB hard drives which are formatted to FAT32 and NTFS.

Does the MXN10 have pre-amp or volume control?
The MXN does not have a ‘pre-amp’ mode and it is not possible to control the volume of the unit, as it outputs a fixed volume level. You will need to control the volume of the MXN via your connected amplifier or DAC.

Does the MXN10 have a remote control?
The MXN does not have a remote control. The unit can be controlled and the settings can be adjusted via the StreamMagic app.

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