The Cambridge Audio Atac 3 is an integrated amplifier that was manufactured in 1...

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The Cambridge Audio Atac 3 is an integrated amplifier that was manufactured in 1995 in the United Kingdom. It features a sleek black design and lacks remote control functionality. With a power consumption of 150 watts, the device has a weight of approximately 6 kg. The Atac 3 provides flexibility with its four inputs, which include stereo left/right RCA connections, and it supports a speaker impedance of 6 to 8 Ohm. It has two outputs: one for loudspeakers and one headphone output that mutes the speakers when headphones are connected. In terms of technical specifications, it offers continuous power of 2 x 35 watts at 8 Ohm and 4 Ohm, and includes tone control options for both bass and treble. However, it does not feature loudness control, high filter, or low filter settings. Additional features include a mute function and direct/line-straight options. The Atac 3 allows for a phono board to be retrofitted, and it has been noted that the unit may crack slightly when switched on due to the absence of a relay, although it operates with low heating. The device is designed for analog use and does not include digital inputs.