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title: "– Cambridge Audio AXA35-35 Watt Separate Integrated Stereo Amplifier HiFi System Featuring Built-In Phono Stage Preamp with Front Aux Input and Headphone Socket - Lunar Grey"
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# Built-in phono stage preamp Front aux input for smartphones 35W per channel power – Cambridge Audio AXA35-35 Watt Separate Integrated Stereo Amplifier HiFi System Featuring Built-In Phono Stage Preamp with Front Aux Input and Headphone Socket - Lunar Grey

**Brand:** cambridge audio
**Price:** € 878.41
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Rediscover sound. Reimagine your space.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** – Cambridge Audio AXA35-35 Watt Separate Integrated Stereo Amplifier HiFi System Featuring Built-In Phono Stage Preamp with Front Aux Input and Headphone Socket - Lunar Grey by cambridge audio
- **How much does it cost?** € 878.41 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

- • **Seamless Vinyl Revival:** Built-in phono stage lets you effortlessly connect your vintage record player and rediscover your classic collection.
- • **Powerful 35W Stereo Output:** Feel every beat with crystal-clear, room-filling sound that elevates your home audio experience.
- • **Instant Smartphone Connectivity:** Front aux input means your playlists are always just a quick plug away—no adapters, no hassle.
- • **Effortless Control from Anywhere:** Remote control puts full command of your sound system right in the palm of your hand—luxury meets convenience.
- • **Premium Build Meets Timeless Design:** Sleek lunar grey metal chassis that complements any modern workspace or living room aesthetic.

## Overview

The Cambridge Audio AXA35 is a 35-watt per channel integrated stereo amplifier designed for audiophiles and vinyl enthusiasts alike. Featuring a built-in phono stage preamp, front aux input for easy smartphone connection, and a handy remote control, it delivers powerful, distortion-free sound with a sleek lunar grey metal finish. Perfect for elevating your home HiFi setup with modern convenience and classic audio fidelity.

## Description

Experience precise, powerful 35W audio with this integrated amp featuring a built-in phono stage, front aux input, and remote control for easy connectivity and control.

Review: Great price for such a classy amp - I bought this to replace an Arcam Alpha 7 which had developed a fault after being a trusty piece of equipment for 31 years. I don’t have the budget to go for high end gear and I’m definitely not what you would call an audiophile, I just like a good sound and good build quality. I was completely out of touch with what’s on the market these days so I did a fair bit of research online, reading reviews, from What Hi-Fi etc plus customer ones. I don’t do a lot of streaming, I still favour CD’s and I have a large collection and also a fair amount of vinyl, so I opted for a straight replacement for my old amp with no frills. I set my budget at £500 and eventually narrowed it down to the AXA35 and the Marantz PM6007. Pretty much 5 stars everywhere for both so I made my decision based on What Hi-Fi saying that the Cambridge sounds more “natural”. I took the opportunity to buy new speaker cable as mine, like my amp, was also 31 years old and looking a bit flimsy around the banana plugs. My speakers (Ruark Icons) are bi-wired so the cable wasn’t cheap, it’s very heavy duty and I really have no idea whether it makes any difference to the sound quality or not, I tend to be a little cynical and think probably not. So I received the amp (and cable) within 24 hours and had it all plugged in, set up and ready to go in about an hour. The first thing that struck me is how aesthetically pleasing it is, its very sleek, minimal and classy looking. It also weighs a fair bit, making it feel like there’s quality there. I really like the dark silver front panel. The source is selected by five buttons, the first four accept any line level analogue input and the fifth is phono for a turntable. There is a record output on the back which connects to the input of recording devices (like the tape function on old amps) I happen to own a Phillips CD recorder so that feature may come in very handy and I was pleasantly surprised they still bother including this on modern gear. On the front panel there is a 3.5mm aux in for quick connection to phones, iPods, laptops etc which again, will probably come in useful (it overrides source button 1) Bass, treble and balance are all accessed by pressing the menu button and then adjusting via the volume knob, it’s very very easy, but I probably won’t even touch these ever, I never did on my old amp. The headphone socket cancels the speakers when you plug into it, which is logical I suppose. The display is small and unobtrusive, just bright enough to read, which again, I think is classy looking. Finally there’s a remote which seems rudimentary but functional, it’s not something I’ll bother with as I sit next to my hi-fi. So the most important thing then; the sound. Straight away it sounds a lot brighter than my old Arcam ever did, the highs are crisp and far more audible. The bottom end sounds fine, I did read one or two reviews saying it’s lacking in that department slightly, but so far, to my ears it sounds good. It’s 35 watts per channel as opposed to 50 on the old amp but it’s plenty loud and powerful enough for my room. One oddity (to me anyway) is that the volume level is shown on the screen in minus decibels and it counts in twos rather than ones. So really you just have to use your ears because the display means nothing! For this reason I don’t really know if I’m having to turn it up more than my old amp or not but that doesn’t really matter. For my little room and my smallish speakers it seems perfect, it’s been nowhere near full volume and I haven’t had to adjust bass or treble so I’m happy so far. I would not like to guess how it would cope with big speakers and/or a big room, you would need to read other reviews to find that out. The real test will be that of time; how long it lasts and how consistent the performance is but up to now I feel like I’ve made a good choice. It hasn’t broken the bank so I may throw caution to the wind and replace my aging CD player too in the not too distant future.
Review: Great Value - I am recently rediscovering my fifty year old vinyl collection and needed a decent amplifier/speaker/turntable set up that didn't break the bank. I chose the Cambridge Audio AXA35 over the AXA25 as I wanted a bit of power in reserve and It certainly delivers that and more - but I don't really need 50 plus watts per channel. I've attached a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 speakers and they sound great, punching well above their weight - so, in my experience, a good pairing. It's a great, no nonsense, amplifier. I did find the digital readout for the volume slightly counter intuitive - 0 db for maximum seems wrong until you realise this is a minus figure (explained in the user manual available on line). My old vinyl sounds like new. Sound is very clear, amazing depth, no distortion with plenty of power in reserve. I have also connected an old BlueRay/DVD player so I can play the occasional CD and that works very well too. Remote control is a useful feature. I've not tried the Bluetooth connection yet. Highly recommended.

## Features

- 35 Watts per channel - A precise and powerful audio experience.
- Built-in Phono-stage - Hook up your record player with ease.
- Front-panel Aux-input - Connect your Smartphone or MP3 player.
- Remote Control - Sit back and control the AXA35 from the palm of your hand.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07SM8QN9Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,129 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 35 in Hi-Fi Amplifiers |
| Brand | Cambridge Audio |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (218) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055300418012 |
| Item Dimensions | 50 x 14 x 39 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 5600 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cambridge Audio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AXA35 |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | AXA35 |
| Mounting Type | freestanding |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Operating Temperature | 15 Degrees Celsius |
| Output Power | 70 Watts |
| Package Type Name | Cardboard box |
| Product Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cambridge Audio
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 50 x 14 x 39 centimetres
- **Manufacturer:** Cambridge Audio
- **Mounting type:** freestanding
- **Voltage:** 5 Volts

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: bass / treble / balance???**
A: I believe it’s built in too the menu system onboard

**Q: I'm a happy owner of cxn v2 in silver. is lunar grey same matching shade of silver?**
A: I can confirm that the lunar grey version of CXN (V2) is different silver version of this unit.

**Q: does this come with connection cables**
A: In the box comes the AXA35 Integrated Amplifier, Power Cable, Remote Control and 2 x AAA Batteries.

**Q: Is there a grounding terminal for my project debut turntable?**
A: Yes, there is a grounding terminal on the back near the Phono ports. When you look at the product description, under "Get Connected" you can see the grounding terminal just above one of the Phono ports. If you google "Cambridge Audio AXA35 back" and go to images you can find some higher quality pictures.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great price for such a classy amp
*by M***O on 20 April 2026*

I bought this to replace an Arcam Alpha 7 which had developed a fault after being a trusty piece of equipment for 31 years. I don’t have the budget to go for high end gear and I’m definitely not what you would call an audiophile, I just like a good sound and good build quality. I was completely out of touch with what’s on the market these days so I did a fair bit of research online, reading reviews, from What Hi-Fi etc plus customer ones. I don’t do a lot of streaming, I still favour CD’s and I have a large collection and also a fair amount of vinyl, so I opted for a straight replacement for my old amp with no frills. I set my budget at £500 and eventually narrowed it down to the AXA35 and the Marantz PM6007. Pretty much 5 stars everywhere for both so I made my decision based on What Hi-Fi saying that the Cambridge sounds more “natural”. I took the opportunity to buy new speaker cable as mine, like my amp, was also 31 years old and looking a bit flimsy around the banana plugs. My speakers (Ruark Icons) are bi-wired so the cable wasn’t cheap, it’s very heavy duty and I really have no idea whether it makes any difference to the sound quality or not, I tend to be a little cynical and think probably not. So I received the amp (and cable) within 24 hours and had it all plugged in, set up and ready to go in about an hour. The first thing that struck me is how aesthetically pleasing it is, its very sleek, minimal and classy looking. It also weighs a fair bit, making it feel like there’s quality there. I really like the dark silver front panel. The source is selected by five buttons, the first four accept any line level analogue input and the fifth is phono for a turntable. There is a record output on the back which connects to the input of recording devices (like the tape function on old amps) I happen to own a Phillips CD recorder so that feature may come in very handy and I was pleasantly surprised they still bother including this on modern gear. On the front panel there is a 3.5mm aux in for quick connection to phones, iPods, laptops etc which again, will probably come in useful (it overrides source button 1) Bass, treble and balance are all accessed by pressing the menu button and then adjusting via the volume knob, it’s very very easy, but I probably won’t even touch these ever, I never did on my old amp. The headphone socket cancels the speakers when you plug into it, which is logical I suppose. The display is small and unobtrusive, just bright enough to read, which again, I think is classy looking. Finally there’s a remote which seems rudimentary but functional, it’s not something I’ll bother with as I sit next to my hi-fi. So the most important thing then; the sound. Straight away it sounds a lot brighter than my old Arcam ever did, the highs are crisp and far more audible. The bottom end sounds fine, I did read one or two reviews saying it’s lacking in that department slightly, but so far, to my ears it sounds good. It’s 35 watts per channel as opposed to 50 on the old amp but it’s plenty loud and powerful enough for my room. One oddity (to me anyway) is that the volume level is shown on the screen in minus decibels and it counts in twos rather than ones. So really you just have to use your ears because the display means nothing! For this reason I don’t really know if I’m having to turn it up more than my old amp or not but that doesn’t really matter. For my little room and my smallish speakers it seems perfect, it’s been nowhere near full volume and I haven’t had to adjust bass or treble so I’m happy so far. I would not like to guess how it would cope with big speakers and/or a big room, you would need to read other reviews to find that out. The real test will be that of time; how long it lasts and how consistent the performance is but up to now I feel like I’ve made a good choice. It hasn’t broken the bank so I may throw caution to the wind and replace my aging CD player too in the not too distant future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Value
*by G***M on 21 February 2026*

I am recently rediscovering my fifty year old vinyl collection and needed a decent amplifier/speaker/turntable set up that didn't break the bank. I chose the Cambridge Audio AXA35 over the AXA25 as I wanted a bit of power in reserve and It certainly delivers that and more - but I don't really need 50 plus watts per channel. I've attached a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 speakers and they sound great, punching well above their weight - so, in my experience, a good pairing. It's a great, no nonsense, amplifier. I did find the digital readout for the volume slightly counter intuitive - 0 db for maximum seems wrong until you realise this is a minus figure (explained in the user manual available on line). My old vinyl sounds like new. Sound is very clear, amazing depth, no distortion with plenty of power in reserve. I have also connected an old BlueRay/DVD player so I can play the occasional CD and that works very well too. Remote control is a useful feature. I've not tried the Bluetooth connection yet. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow! I never knew what I'd been missing!
*by W***9 on 30 June 2021*

What a revelation in high-fidelity sound! My old amp was really showing its age (nearly40!) and when the right channel kept cutting out on all sources, speakers and headphones I knew it was time to bite the bullet and get something new. I chose this Cambridge Audio unit because of the numerous reviews from respected sources (including being What HiFi's Best Buy) and because it fits my needs exactly. Well it was delivered today (very quickly) and I wasted no time in plumbing in my trusty Technics CD player and Dual turntable, running the amp through my elderly but still very capable Pioneer S-Z73 speakers. Testing it out I was blown away! The difference in sound quality from my old JVC amp was night and day. This one is punchy and bright but with realistic depth too and plenty enough power for my foreseeable needs. Plugging in headphones to the full size (1/4") jack socket cuts off the speakers and delivers the same glorious sound experience through the cans (in my case AKG K44s). The unit exudes quality being beautifully designed and put together with choice materials. The remote control works perfectly, allowing all amplifier functions to be used plus a host of non-amp functions, presumably for the other products in the Cambridge range. In conclusion, I am very happy with my purchase and would not hesitate to recommend Cambridge Audio units. I've been trying to find something I don't like about it; some negative point in the interest of balance...but I can't. It's excellent!

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