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19 Dec, 2017
Lively and detailed sound
2 of 2 found this helpful First class no-frills amp, does what it says on the tin and provides very clean and dynamic amplification for cd players and other line inputs. A definite step up from the entry-level A1 and with 50W plus per channel can drive most speakers to decent levels of volume. Note there is no headphone socket and unless there is the optional MM module fitted internally, no phono input for turntables.
Partly why it sounds so good is that there is little in the way of overload/overheating/short-circuit protection, so care must be taken when wiring speaker cables - and don't try to use this as a party amp at constant full volume as you will eventually blow the output transistors. As a domestic hifi amp it is a very good performer for the money.

07 Apr, 2021
Cambridge azur amp powerful and refined
Solidly built amp with 65 Watts per channel, v low noise and distortion levels, accurate and engaging sound quality. Useful remote, plenty of connections, will suit most speakers up to 100w a strong contender in the sub £500 range

18 Jul, 2018
Cambridge audio A4 amp
Great mid-range amp. 2x60 watts will drive most speakers easily and the simple design and clean styling looks cool without being too flashy. Sound quality is excellent for the price