Cambridge Audio Amplifiers

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  Integrated Amplifier; Technology: Transistor Amplifier
2 reviews, listed since 01/2008

 
  Integrated Amplifier; Technology: Transistor Amplifier; Number of Channels: 2
1 review, listed since 04/2006

 
  Integrated Amplifier; Technology: Transistor Amplifier
1 review, listed since 09/2007

 
  Pre- / Power-amp Combo
2 reviews, listed since 04/2007

 
  Integrated Amplifier
1 review, listed since 06/2007

 
  Integrated Amplifier; Technology: Transistor Amplifier; Number of Channels: 2
1 review, listed since 01/2008

 
  Integrated Amplifier
1 review, listed since 08/2007

 
  Integrated Amplifier
1 review, listed since 02/2007

 
Reviews on Cambridge Audio Amplifiers

"Mid-price amps deliver genuine highbrow sound"

What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue: 4/2008
On test: Naim Audio Nait 5i v2, Cambridge Audio Azur 840A v2, Cyrus Electronics 8VS2, Audio Analogue Verdi Settanta VT
If music is your passion, your system needs a hub capable of delivering true somic magic. And this quartet of stereo amps can offer stellar sound quality.    More

"You're spoiled for choice in the stereo amp camp"

What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue: 3/2008
On test: Marantz PM6002, Pioneer A-A6-J, Rotel RA-04, Cambridge Audio Azur 640A V2
if you're passionate about music, you won't accept second-best solutions. So spend your money wisely on separates: a stereo amp is the heart of your hi-fi system.    More

"Top Cambridge holds its own"

What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue: 2/2008
On test: Cambridge Audio Azur 840A v2
We weren't big fans of the original 840A. The last time we listened to Cambridge's range-topping integrated, it slid a grade to a three-star rating, a verdict at odds with the results the company gets. The engineers went away and did some fine-tuning to the amplifier's clever circuitry, including updating the output stage. The result is the five-star amp you're reading about.    More