

🎶 Elevate your sound game — analog warmth meets modern versatility!
The Cambridge Audio AXA35 is a 35-watt per channel integrated stereo amplifier designed for audiophiles and vinyl enthusiasts seeking premium analog sound. Featuring a built-in phono stage, four analog inputs, and a USB port for optional Bluetooth or streaming device connectivity, it offers rich, detailed audio with customizable bass and treble controls. Its high-quality engineering ensures superior sound clarity and power, making it an exceptional value for both vintage and modern audio setups.







| ASIN | B07SNWJ95K |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,042 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #467 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Cambridge Audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Date First Available | June 3, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813371029460 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15.43 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.2 x 16.9 x 3.3 inches |
| Item model number | C11083 |
| Manufacturer | Cambridge Audio |
| Material | Metal |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 35 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 13.2 x 16.9 x 3.3 inches |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| UPC | 813371029460 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
E**J
Outstanding value
This is an analog-only design without built-in Bluetooth or DAC. The payoff is analog performance competitive well above its price point. It's rated at 35 watts per channel into 8 ohms. I'm driving a pair of Polk Monitor 60 towers with ease, enough ummph to blow my neighbors out of the building if I was at all prone to do that. I have a Focusrite Scarlett USB interface box to provide line-level input to the amp from a mini Windows box I use as a media server. The first thing I noticed is I could trim down the line output of the Scarlett into its sweet spot, whereas I had to bury the control in order adequately to drive the input of the old receiver I previously was using. So I definitely have a good match there. I also have the Cambridge CD player, a Samsung TV, an old tape deck, and my vintage turntable attached to the other inputs. If I want to use the phone through Bluetooth, I just plug a small receiver into the "Aux" connector on the front panel, to which the amp automatically switches over on input A1. The sound: I'm no golden ear, but I find the sound warm, rich, and spacious compared to the old receiver. It's very satisfying, especially at quite low volume. 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 Rachmaninov's 2nd piano concerto. I'm impressed! A word about the AXA35 phono stage: My venerable Stanton 500e cartridge on my classic 1970s Fisher turntable never sounded better. 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 pressed to do better than the AXA35.
J**N
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.
J**K
Great looking and sounding amp!
*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.
D**E
Hard to beat at this price
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
L**O
Después de usar este amplificador y de haber tenido la duda de si 35 Watts son suficientes lo digo que si con 35 W son suficientes (siempre que sean bocinas de eficiencia no necesariamente Klipsch pero si de 8 ohms como las PSB Alpha P5). El unico problema/defecto por si le ocurre a alguien mas cuidado al usar el puerto USB del amplificador pues al conectar un Wiim mini emitia un ruido muy fuerte (ya estaba pensando devolver el producto porque el ruido era intolerable pero conectando el Wiim mini a una fuente externa soluciono el problema). Fuera de aquel pequeño detalle este equipo me dejo contento con mi compra y con buen sabor de boca por la marca. La comparacion con un receiver de gama de entrada y este si es palpable. Una mejora en el sonido. Compra excelente. Le daria 4.5 estrellas pero no me deja.
あ**人
内蔵フォノイコも良く、安心して高音質で楽しめます。 入力がAUXとフォノのみで、デジタルはDACから持ってきて〜と言わんばかりのシンプルな潔さが気に入っています。 バナナプラグのところは、わかりにくかったけど苦笑。説明書にも何も買いてないし、最初気づきませんでしたよ。
L**O
Queria algo simples e que, apesar da simplicidade, cumprisse muito bem no quesito de entrega de qualidade sonora, qualidade dos componentes, visual e durabilidade. E foi isso o que encontrei no Cambridge, confirmando a pesquisa que tinha feito em sites especializados. Vc vai achar outros com valores parecidos e com mais funcionalidades, mas, com certeza esse não vai decepcionar quem procura qualidade em todos os sentidos. Era o que melhor se adequava ao meu propósito. Queria algo para ser utilizado em minha sala, com minhas caixas Bookshelf da própria Cambridge e um antigo toca discos da Sony. Não estou usando metade do potencial dele.
M**L
I’m really happy with this purchase. I’ve upgraded from my Sansui A40 and from the get-go, I already heard more clarity on the bass. Although the bass is not as much as I wanted so I hooked it up to a Soundtage subwoofer and there it is! Perfect! I use the Fluance RT-85 and vintage Boston Acoustics A60’s. Now, I’m just waiting for everything to “break-in” for the real sound to flourish. I’m happy but waiting to be even happier.
M**N
A fantasic sounding amp. It has a little more than its specified 35 watt per channel. I read two independant lab reports stating it is a solid 41wpc or so at 8 ohms nominal. Im currently running a pair of small monitors rated at 85 db. It powers them adequatly at a comfortable listening level in a small medium sized room at half volume. It will be even better with higher sensitivity speakers. It has a slightly warm tytpical class AB design sound. Perfect sound profile for my preference.
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