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Cambridge Audio AXA35 35 Watt 2-Channel Integrated Stereo Amplifier | Built-in Phono-Stage | .25 Inch Jack, 3.5mm Aux

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  • ✓ SIMPLE DESIGN, AMAZING SOUND – Cambridge Audio designed the AXA35 to be a perfect entry level amp for turntable and audio enthusiasts. The AXA35 has 35 watts per channel, 1/4 inch headphone socket, and 4 analogue inputs.
  • ✓ QUALITY ENGINEERING – Inside the AXA35 you’ll find high quality components: featuring short signal paths, high spec heat sink, and damped power supply for the best sound quality in its class.
  • ✓ EASILY CONNECT ALL OF YOUR EQUIPMENT - The AXA35 has four analogue inputs so you can connect your CD player, streamer, tv, or game consoles for an incredible sound experience.
  • ✓ CONNECT BLUETOOTH OR AUDIO STREAMER – The AXA35 features a USB port so you can connect a Bluetooth receiver (sold separately) or smart audio streaming device such as Google Chromecast Audio to enjoy wireless freedom and amazing sound.
  • ✓ TECH SPECS - POWER OUTPUT 35 watts (into 8 Ohms), FREQUENCY RESPONSE (-3dB) 5Hz - 50kHz, S/N RATIO (REF 1W) >82dB (unweighted), INPUT IMPEDANCES 47k ohms, MAX. POWER CONSUMPTION 260W, BASS/TREBLE CONTROLS Shelving, ultimate boost/cut +/- 10dB @ 100Hz and 10kHz
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Step up to Hi-Fi

The AX Series pairs high quality with outstanding value for money and is the perfect way for the Hi-Fi curious to build their first stacking separates system. Taking design cues from our award-winning Edge and CX ranges, we designed the AX components to be a straightforward introduction to Great British Sound. It will change the way you appreciate music forever. Your journey starts here.

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Precise and Powerful

The AXA35 delivers 35 Watts of power per channel. Delivering an impressively open sound stage, instruments feel three dimensional and present in the room with you, and every note is clearly defined.

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Put the Needle on The Record

Thanks to the AXA35's built-in Moving Magnet (MM) phono-stage, enjoying the warm sound of your vinyl collection has never been easier. There are no need for any extra boxes in your set-up, simply plug your turntable in and your set. The only thing you need to worry about is which record to spin first.

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Get Connected

The AXA35 features a handy aux-input on its front panel, so using an optional cable it's easy to plug in your smartphone or MP3 player and listen to your favourite playlists.

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Private Listening

For those moments when your fancy some private listening time, thanks to the 6.3mm headphone out on the AXA35, you can listen to your favourite music through headphones.

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Control. In the Palm of your Hand.

The AXA35 comes supplied with a remote control meaning you can sit back, relax and pump up the volume from the comfort of your sofa.

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Designed and Engineered in the UK

For the last 50 years, we’ve worked hard to deliver products that help you to hear your music at it’s very best - with nothing added, nothing taken away. Designed and engineered in London, by the same team responsible for our award-winning Hi-Fi, Melomania 1+ are no exception. Immerse yourself in high-quality audio, without the hassle of wires, wherever you are.

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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
153 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the sound quality, quality and value of the electronic component amplifier. For example, they mention the bass is detailed and tight, the highs are crisp and the soundstage is open. That said, they appreciate the build quality, performance and value. That being said, some are happy with appearance, ease of use, and clarity.

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30 customers mention27 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the amplifier. They mention that the sound is pleasant, very neutral, but with a sublime intensity. They appreciate the bass being detailed and tight, the highs being crisp without being overly bright, and the soundstage being open and clear. Customers also say that the amplifier is groovy, has a warm satisfying listening experience, and is smooth. They also say the rhythmic drive is impressive and that the details can be heard at low volume.

"...The combination sounds WAY BETTER than $70 more- the bass is far more detailed and tight, the highs are crisp without being fatiguing, and vocals..." Read more

"...It's very satisfying, especially at quite low volume...." Read more

"...It may have just been the lack of low end in my speakers. The amp sounds fantastic, I am very satisfied, especially at this price...." Read more

"...Sonically it's smooth, heavy in the lower mids, upper lows. True analog sound and is perfect for spinning vinyls...." Read more

16 customers mention13 positive3 negative

Customers like the quality of the electronic component amplifier. They say it's a very good amp, decent analog integrated amp, and wonderful amp. They also mention that the output devices are top notch, and the power supply is top rated. Some say that the amplifier has enough power to run two Klipsch RP 500-ll.

"For the right type of setup- this amplifier is staggeringly good...." Read more

"...SO, if you want a very decent analog integrated amp for both your older and newer source equipment that is in the value price range, you'd be hard..." Read more

"...I'm no audio freak, just like quality sound. The ears don't lie. Plenty of power to run two Klipsch RP 500 -ll (great speakers by the way) No sub..." Read more

"...-Simply put, this amp plays MUSIC and plays it well...." Read more

14 customers mention14 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the electronic component amplifier. They mention that it has an excellent built-in phono stage, and is blown away by how good it sounds for the money.

"...to sum up, the Cambridge is the best amp of the bunch, and the cheapest to purchase. The build quality is definitely NOT cheap though...." Read more

"...for both your older and newer source equipment that is in the value price range, you'd be hard pressed to do better than the AXA35." Read more

"...both costing far more but I have to admit this might be the best bang for buck of the 3...." Read more

"...Sounds great. I like the auto power down. Good value for the money. It also runs much cooler than my old NAD that it replaced...." Read more

10 customers mention7 positive3 negative

Customers like the build quality of the electronic component amplifier. They say that it holds up surprisingly well, has decent old school quality, and punches way above its weight.

"...The build quality is definitely NOT cheap though. It looks and sounds spectacular...." Read more

"*Good build, seems like it would be very durable.*Sound quality and ease of use are outstanding*..." Read more

"Piece of junk broke down in less than 6 months. Amazon isn't helpful for repairs or returns so I have to deal with this UK company myself...." Read more

"...It's easy to use, solid build, looks very nice...." Read more

10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the amplifier. They mention that it provides basic functionality, but very good sound and is plenty powerful for their Klipsch R-51M speakers and Yamaha subwoofer. Some say that the amplifier is adequate with some quirks, but the analog performance is competitive well above its price point. The remote works great and is much needed for their needs. Overall, most are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.

"...It’s FAR smaller than these other 2, plays well, but you have to crank the volume way up compared to the other 2 amps...." Read more

"...The payoff is analog performance competitive well above its price point. It's rated at 35 watts per channel into 8 ohms...." Read more

"...-Simply put, this amp plays MUSIC and plays it well...." Read more

"...It has 4 analogue inputs and a phono input added. The remote works great also and much needed for my needs. Check out the AXA35 amp for yourself...." Read more

9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the electronic component amplifier. They mention that it looks and sounds spectacular, has a great class AB design, and has readable display. Some appreciate the compact design and the color of the product. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The volume knob feels great, the display is nice- but not really legible from across the room...." Read more

"...It's easy to use, solid build, looks very nice...." Read more

"...So far so good. Old school simplicity, elegant slim design, and those Brits seem to have left off the bells and whistle amplifier junk that you do..." Read more

"Attractive, compact, uncluttered, and I like the color. Sounds great. I like the auto power down. Good value for the money...." Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers find the electronic component amplifier easy to use. They say it has a solid build, and is simple to set up. Customers also appreciate the old school simplicity, elegant slim design, and uncluttered look.

"...Sound quality and ease of use are outstanding*Enough Power to run Klipsch Heresy’s with a sub.*..." Read more

"...It's easy to use, solid build, looks very nice...." Read more

"...What can I say but that I am very pleased. So far so good. Old school simplicity, elegant slim design, and those Brits seem to have left off the..." Read more

"Attractive, compact, uncluttered, and I like the color. Sounds great. I like the auto power down. Good value for the money...." Read more

6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the clarity of the electronic component amplifier. They say it has great clarity, detail at low volume, and is able to reveal detail in a sublime chamber music performance. Customers also mention that the staging is deep and clearly focused. They also say the amplifier is very analog and has precise components designed.

"...Denon- but it’s not neutral- it sounds fatter to my ears- richer and detailed, but lacks punch compared to the other two...." Read more

"...The AXA35 is able to reveal detail in a sublime chamber music performance and favorite quiet passages like the adagio of the middle movement of..." Read more

"...-The presentation leans toward warmth and with a more forward, upfront directness. Staging is deep, clearly focused but not broad...." Read more

"...Cambridge units have quality engineering and precise components designed in them. It has 4 analogue inputs and a phono input added...." Read more

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A little powerhouse! The value for $ King of HiFi
For the right type of setup- this amplifier is staggeringly good. I have directly compared it to the NAD 3020 (the Cambridge sounds like it makes MUCH more power despite the identical rating) and the Denon PM6000 (the Denon absolutely plays louder- like WAY louder- but sounds restricted in the music it reproduces compared to the Cambridge which sounds open, full range, punchier in the bass, and effortless.) I have this amp in my bedroom running some Paradigm Reference Q100b’s with inputs supplied by an Arylic S50 Pro+. Obviously at this price point Cambridge made a pretty big concession- no digital inputs at all. That said- an Arylic S50 is $220 and gives you streaming and plenty of digital inputs along with a pretty decent DAC- so the 2 pieces together cost $70 more than the Denon. The combination sounds WAY BETTER than $70 more- the bass is far more detailed and tight, the highs are crisp without being fatiguing, and vocals are incredibly clear. I can’t speak to the long term durability as I have only had it for a couple days- but I’ve never had a stereo component outright fail on me before and as solid as this one feels I doubt it will be my first. The volume knob feels great, the display is nice- but not really legible from across the room. The remote is unremarkable but successfully makes the amp louder or quieter on command so it’s hard to complain. The sound from the NAD 3020 is better than the Denon- but it’s not neutral- it sounds fatter to my ears- richer and detailed, but lacks punch compared to the other two. That said- the NAD is a really good all-in-one type solution for a simple system as it has digital inputs and a subwoofer out. It’s FAR smaller than these other 2, plays well, but you have to crank the volume way up compared to the other 2 amps. So to sum up, the Cambridge is the best amp of the bunch, and the cheapest to purchase. The build quality is definitely NOT cheap though. It looks and sounds spectacular. My second choice would be the NAD, for its size and flexibility- though if you want to play music loud- you’ll want to look elsewhere. The Denon is a great amp, has digital connections and Bluetooth. It’s let down by a soundstage that never extends beyond the width of the speakers and feels like it’s centered well behind them. It is a monster on the power front- I can’t imagine anyone turning it up past 50% in a very large room- but because the soundstage is what it is, despite the extra volume it never sounds like it ever comes “alive”. Maybe it’s a bad pairing with my Paradigms, but I’ve heard these speakers with a similarly powered Marantz and they sounded better there. For $350 if there is a better stereo amplifier out there- I’ve not seen or heard it. To add the digital streaming/connectivity to bring it on par with the other 2 makes the price the same, but provides superior sound quality, and flexibility. An outstanding choice.
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For the right type of setup- this amplifier is staggeringly good. I have directly compared it to the NAD 3020 (the Cambridge sounds like it makes MUCH more power despite the identical rating) and the Denon PM6000 (the Denon absolutely plays louder- like WAY louder- but sounds restricted in the music it reproduces compared to the Cambridge which sounds open, full range, punchier in the bass, and effortless.) I have this amp in my bedroom running some Paradigm Reference Q100b’s with inputs supplied by an Arylic S50 Pro+. Obviously at this price point Cambridge made a pretty big concession- no digital inputs at all. That said- an Arylic S50 is $220 and gives you streaming and plenty of digital inputs along with a pretty decent DAC- so the 2 pieces together cost $70 more than the Denon. The combination sounds WAY BETTER than $70 more- the bass is far more detailed and tight, the highs are crisp without being fatiguing, and vocals are incredibly clear. I can’t speak to the long term durability as I have only had it for a couple days- but I’ve never had a stereo component outright fail on me before and as solid as this one feels I doubt it will be my first. The volume knob feels great, the display is nice- but not really legible from across the room. The remote is unremarkable but successfully makes the amp louder or quieter on command so it’s hard to complain. The sound from the NAD 3020 is better than the Denon- but it’s not neutral- it sounds fatter to my ears- richer and detailed, but lacks punch compared to the other two. That said- the NAD is a really good all-in-one type solution for a simple system as it has digital inputs and a subwoofer out. It’s FAR smaller than these other 2, plays well, but you have to crank the volume way up compared to the other 2 amps. So to sum up, the Cambridge is the best amp of the bunch, and the cheapest to purchase. The build quality is definitely NOT cheap though. It looks and sounds spectacular. My second choice would be the NAD, for its size and flexibility- though if you want to play music loud- you’ll want to look elsewhere. The Denon is a great amp, has digital connections and Bluetooth. It’s let down by a soundstage that never extends beyond the width of the speakers and feels like it’s centered well behind them. It is a monster on the power front- I can’t imagine anyone turning it up past 50% in a very large room- but because the soundstage is what it is, despite the extra volume it never sounds like it ever comes “alive”. Maybe it’s a bad pairing with my Paradigms, but I’ve heard these speakers with a similarly powered Marantz and they sounded better there. For $350 if there is a better stereo amplifier out there- I’ve not seen or heard it. To add the digital streaming/connectivity to bring it on par with the other 2 makes the price the same, but provides superior sound quality, and flexibility. An outstanding choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
*Good build, seems like it would be very durable.
*Sound quality and ease of use are outstanding
*Enough Power to run Klipsch Heresy’s with a sub.
*No Bluetooth but enough inputs to use a separate device.

I purchased this amp to get me through while having my vintage Pioneer SX 950 refurbished. I cannot go without my music. I was concerned that the sound may be somewhat sterile to me after years with the Pioneer, and is a little bit with just my Klipsch Heresy’s connected but when I added my Polk sub into the loop everything was great in my world. It may have just been the lack of low end in my speakers. The amp sounds fantastic, I am very satisfied, especially at this price. Highly recommend, but you will need a sub if your speakers don’t offer a strong low end. Unit does not have a designated sub output so you will need one with a speaker through connection.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
This is paired with Wharfedale Diamond bookshelves and a Fluance RT83 turntable. I have 2 other systems both costing far more but I have to admit this might be the best bang for buck of the 3. I've swapped amps with a Naim 5si and of course the Naim is superior it's not by much and in no way justifies the price difference. It's easy to use, solid build, looks very nice. If I had one criticism they could have used better speaker wire connectors but at this price point it's fair. Sonically it's smooth, heavy in the lower mids, upper lows. True analog sound and is perfect for spinning vinyls. I have to admit I have not paired it with a streamer/dac set so can't comment on how it does with that. But if you like that analog and refined British sound in your pre's and power amps you will love this over achiever. Hope this helps anyone considering
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5.0 out of 5 stars Som primoroso.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Som primoroso.
Reviewed in Brazil on October 27, 2022
Um equipamento de ótima qualidade com um som limpo e parece ter mais potencia do que o prometido. Adorei a marca. Espero que seja o primeiro de vários.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great basic amp with no frills, Great seller. delivered several days earlier than expected.
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