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product_id: 139586138
title: "AXA35 Integrated Amplifier with Built in Phono Stage (Silver)"
brand: "cambridge audio"
price: "130967 kr"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Cambridge Audio"
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# 35W power output Frequency response 5Hz-50kHz Built-in phono stage AXA35 Integrated Amplifier with Built in Phono Stage (Silver)

**Brand:** cambridge audio
**Price:** 130967 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your sound game with pure, powerful simplicity.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AXA35 Integrated Amplifier with Built in Phono Stage (Silver) by cambridge audio
- **How much does it cost?** 130967 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cambridge audio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cambridge audio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Vinyl Lovers’ Dream:** Integrated phono stage means seamless connection to your turntable—no extra gear needed.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Four RCA inputs plus front 3.5mm aux make setup and switching sources a breeze.
- • **Crystal-Clear Audio Range:** Wide 5Hz to 50kHz frequency response captures every detail from deep bass to sparkling highs.
- • **Effortless Power for Your Space:** 35 Watts into 8 Ohms delivers clean, room-filling sound without strain.
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Impress:** Solid metal chassis with sleek silver finish—an elegant centerpiece for any modern audio setup.

## Overview

The Cambridge Audio AXA35 is a robust integrated amplifier delivering 35 watts per channel with a built-in phono stage, perfect for audiophiles who crave high-fidelity sound from vinyl and digital sources alike. Its wide frequency response and multiple inputs ensure versatile, detailed audio performance, all housed in a stylish, durable silver metal chassis designed for easy setup and lasting reliability.

## Description

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Review: Cambridge Audio AXA35 — Solid, Clean-Sounding Amp for Bookshelf Speakers + Headphones - The AXA35 is a solid, no-drama integrated amplifier that just works. It pairs really well with bookshelf speakers—clear mids, controlled bass, and enough power for normal room listening without sounding strained. The headphone output is also genuinely usable (not an afterthought): good volume, clean sound, and a comfortable match for casual listening sessions. Build feels dependable, controls are straightforward, and it’s the kind of amp you can set up once and forget. If you want a simple, well-made stereo amp with good sound for speakers and headphones, the AXA35 is a reliable choice. Pros: Clean sound, easy to use, great with bookshelf speakers, solid headphone output Cons: No fancy features—purely straightforward hi-fi (which may be a plus)
Review: 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.

## Features

- Power Output: 35 Watts (into 8 Ohms)
- Frequency response (-3dB): 5Hz - 50kHz
- S/N ratio (ref 1W): >82dB (unweighted)
- Inputs: 4x RCA, 1x Phono, 1 x 3.5mm Aux input (front panel)
- Dimensions (HWD): 3.3" x 16.9" x 13.2"

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07SNWJ95K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,029 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #840 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Cambridge Audio |
| Brand Name | Cambridge Audio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 177 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813371029460 |
| Item Dimensions | 13.2 x 16.9 x 3.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 7000 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.2 x 16.9 x 3.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | Cambridge Audio |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | C11083 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 35 Watts |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| UPC | 813371029460 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cambridge Audio
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 13.2 x 16.9 x 3.3 inches
- **Manufacturer:** Cambridge Audio
- **Mounting Type:** Surface Mount
- **Voltage:** 5 Volts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you connect wireless bookshelf speakers to this unit, or do the speakers have to be wired?**
A: The unit does not have bluetooth.  So wired speakers only.

**Q: Can this amp be powered on/off by the remote?**
A: Thanks very much for your question. yes it can. World Wide Stereo is 40 years old and a proud authorized Cambridge Audio dealer.

**Q: Can i stack the amplifier on the cd player like in the picture?**
A: Thanks for your question. The amp may be stacked on top of the CD player, but only on top. The amp produces heat and needs the ventilation. Heat is not a factor with the CD player.
World Wide Stereo is 41 years old and a proud authorized Cambridge Audio dealer.

**Q: Is it possible to connect a subwoofer to this?**
A: Hello,

Thank you for contacting Cambridge Audio.

Yes an active subwoofer can be connected to the AXA35 via the record outputs, labeled "Rec Out" on the back of the AXA35. Please note that the record outputs will output a full signal at all times and are not affected by the AXA35's volume control. Due to this, you may want to set your subwoofers volume at the average volume you'd use for listening on the subwoofers volume control.

Best Regards,

Cambridge Audio USA

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cambridge Audio AXA35 — Solid, Clean-Sounding Amp for Bookshelf Speakers + Headphones
*by H***J on February 4, 2026*

The AXA35 is a solid, no-drama integrated amplifier that just works. It pairs really well with bookshelf speakers—clear mids, controlled bass, and enough power for normal room listening without sounding strained. The headphone output is also genuinely usable (not an afterthought): good volume, clean sound, and a comfortable match for casual listening sessions. Build feels dependable, controls are straightforward, and it’s the kind of amp you can set up once and forget. If you want a simple, well-made stereo amp with good sound for speakers and headphones, the AXA35 is a reliable choice. Pros: Clean sound, easy to use, great with bookshelf speakers, solid headphone output Cons: No fancy features—purely straightforward hi-fi (which may be a plus)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A little powerhouse! The value for $ King of HiFi
*by J***N on March 9, 2022*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Sounding Amplifier!
*by D***M on March 2, 2026*

Great analog amplifier - great audio value for the dollar, love the definition, paired with B&W 600 series speakers. Built-in phono preamp. Added the AXC35 and Fluance turntable. Love this system.

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