Cambridge Audio A300 Integrated Amplifiers

Cambridge Audio A300 Integrated Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

Integrated Amplifier

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 05, 2003]
vik
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Smooth, warm, sound. Well built and nice features.

Weakness:

At this price none, but I don't have extensive experience with other amps to really judge.

Overall a very nice amp for the money. I haven't really compared it to any other amps, although I've owned sherwood and fisher stereo receivers (the Cambridge easily smokes both), and a Marantz PM7000, which I haven't used extensively enough to compare. The cambridge has a nice smooth, warm, laid back sound, the typical 'British' sound. Best mated with bright/neutral sounding speakers. The highs are a little too laid back and the midrange may be a bit too warm for some. The amp also has a slight mid bass bump (right at 60 hz, could be due to dirty power). Soundstage and imaging are fine. Very easy to use and includes some nice features not normally expected at this price point (biwire terminals, pre-outs, tone defeat switch). I've used this amp with several pairs of speakers, Monitor Audio Bronze B2, Energy C-1, NHT Zero, and Wharfedale Diamond 7.2, and the Cambridge drives them all with no problems. I'm currently driving the MA's in biwire mode and the sound is fantastic, simply unreal at this price (though I think the sound is mainly due to the speakers, not the amp). Overall I am quite pleased with this amp for the price I paid. At the time I write this audioadvisor.com is selling them for $200 shipped, which is a steal for the performance you get (let's get real, people, $200 will get you a crappy Sony or Onkyo stereo receiver from a mass market chain store, would you rather buy that or get a nice integrated amp instead?)

Similar Products Used:

Two stereo receivers and a Marantz integrated.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 21, 2003]
Jammy66
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Gold plated inputs, bi wireable, tone defeat switch, can be fitted with an integral phono stage, discreet minimalist styling which I like, good spec for the price. Only available through Richer Sounds in the UK, superb retailer!

Weakness:

Lighter bass than my Nad and seems less powerful on first impressions, but yet to be fully run in. Question mark over the quality control given the problem with the A5 I tried.

I originally bought an ex demo A5 from Richer Sounds to go with a Cambridge Audio D500 & T100 I'd bought off a mate, to upgrade from my Nad receiver and Awai CD. When I got it home & plugged it in it made a loud buzz and literally burnt my Mission speakers! Lugged the amp and my speakers back to the shop the next day, not impressed, expecting to have an argument and wanting my money back & a new pair of speakers. But they offered to give me a free upgrade to an A300 and send my speakers off to Mission for repair (and loaned me a pair of Gale speakers in the meantime). Richer Sounds really do understand customer care - I've used them many times in the past and always been very happy. In fact I had gone to a more 'serious' hi fi dealer a few days before ready to part with my money for a new amp but they really couldn't be bothered with me, left me to look at metal boxes on shelves and so I walked. These places sell themselves on the fact that they let you audition the gear and provide a more personal service but the dealer in question (Sevenoaks Hi Fi) were really awful, and I wasn't the only customer in the shop trying in vain to get some help. Direct comparison with the amp is difficult because I'm using new speakers as well as a new amp but initially I was disappointed. My Nad gives a much louder sound (and it's half the power) with much more bass. But Cambridge do ask you to allow 36 hrs run in time on a new amp and I'm about half way there (I can't leave it on continously for that amount of time, the neighbours wouldn't be happy!). After listening to the A300 for a couple of days I plugged the old Nad back in for another listen and yes it is still louder and yes it is much heavier on the bass BUT I realised it was nowhere near as detailed or as punchy - the bass is muddled and boomy and it doesn't have the clarity and detail of the A300. I listen to vynil as well and had the phono stage fitted to my A300. Again I was disappointed initially - my Dual deck always sounded better than the Awai CD with my old set up and now it sounds much 'flatter' with a slightly harsh treble. I thought when I listened to the Nad again I would resolve to return the A300 but was surprised to find little difference, again more detail with the A300 and if anything a less harsh sound. The Cambridge phono stage can't be great given that it's only an extra £20 but I wanted an acceptable sound without the inconvenience of having a separate phono amp. I think the A300 is showing up some deficiencies in my Dual turntable which the bassy warm Nad covered, clearly the D500 CD is a much better machine than my Awai and I put the harshness down to the new speakers. So, whilst my initial disappointment has given way to an appreciation of the shortfalls of my previous set up, I'm not yet 100% convinced - I want to hear it through my old speakers (if they can be repaired!) or at least speakers with more bass. My main concern is that the volume control has to be turned up to 12 O'clock to get a decent level of sound. This could be due to the warming up period but if not why is it necessary when the Nad was loud enough at 9 o'clock?? Surely I risk distorting the sound if I go much higher? I will return with an update once I have my old speakers back, or buy a more comparable replacement for them (they really did stink of burning innards!). I hope it all turns out satisfactorily because I like to buy British goods (even if it is assembled in China!) and don't want to be put off from buying from Richer Sounds in the future. Interestingly, Cambridge Audio is part owned by Richer Sounds, as are a number of other manufacturers whose products they sell exclusively.

Similar Products Used:

Nad 7020 (same as 3020 amp). Mission/Gale speakers, Cable Talk 3 cable and gold interconnects.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 05, 2003]
Alastair84
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good bass+ midrange. Bi-wirable (v2). excellent with rock/dance

Weakness:

No remote. Not as good (detailed) in high end of classical music, but this is only a tiny tiny thing.

I have a pair of gale gold monitor speakers, and a philips cd 723 player. I had a Marantz pm4200 amp connected, and although the marantz was a v detailed amp, it just lacked the bass for me. After having won this amp on ebay (£72 inc P&P,) i was not sure if it was the version 2, which is bi-wirable and has a little more power than the version 1. Well, it turned out to be the version 2. You get a very warm sound with this amp. The amp really stands out with rock/dance music, but also copes well with classical, with a nice deep, rich bass. Probably NOT as good as the marantz pm4200 in the higher frequencies of classical music (flutes, trebles, triangles etc,) BUT this is more than compensated by the strong lifelike bass it gives the other instruments (oboe, double bass.) Overall though, i probably only listen to classical 5% of the time, therefore this is a perfect amp for me, and for my Gale Golds. PS Don't get the cambridge audio a5, it sounds crap. Don't get the a500 either, cos u pay 70-80 pounds more for the same thing but with a remote

Similar Products Used:

marantz pm42000 cambridge audio a500 cambridge audio a5 sony TAFE 370

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2003]
Arooga
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clarity of Sound Value for money Never needed to turn volume past 10 o'clock Gold plated interconnects

Weakness:

No remote control -try the A500 for this No headphone jack

For the price this amp is amazing! I am a first time 'separates' system buyer, but have compared the audio performance to other brands such as Arcam and older Rotel models. I use this Amp with Mission M73s and a Philips CD723 I can say it sounds great. Alot of people have said this amp lacks bass, but I would tell them to buy a pair of floorstanders and try again! The most impressive thing is the clarity of sound.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 01, 2002]
Ilya Elbert
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

-underrated power of 50wx2, more like 60 or so. -warm, forgiving sound, that makes the midrange sound really nice. -decent bass for a budget amp. -an overall laid-back aura that lets you just relax it and enjoy for hours on its own terms.

Weakness:

-Weak treble (too smooth and laid back (silk tweeter on my speakers perhaps?) -forgiving nature and warm mid-range at this price come at the expense of detail, and though this amp does a good job of masking fuzziness with warmness, its still noticeable, and this amp doesn't really take advantage when given high quality sources like a NAD c541 cd player. It does sound better, but not night and day better

I have A300v2, hooked up to a pair of B&W 302's. This amp really plays very loudly and cleanly, and I think the specs are understated. I like the fact that its sound is very laid back, with the B&W 302's which already have a warm mid-range. I think I will add some bright cables (bright as in boost in treble clarity), because that is the amp's main weakness. The cone that is responsible for the high frequencies is not made of metal, so the high's are smooth , rather than sparkly, which is not to my taste. Also the warm/fuzzy quality of this amp further makes the highs drop into the background, which I don't like... So in conclusion, try this amp with agressive sounding speakers, otherwise it might sound too warm (read: coloration) for you. P.S. as far as similiar products, well I got this for under $300, and I think anything you buy for this much will most likely be a horrible 5.1 or 2 channel receiver from best buy, so this amp is definitely a good buy for $300. Am I blown away by it? No. Do i really like it? Yes.

Similar Products Used:

Rotel RA972, Yamaha receivers(not really similiar, they're awful).

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 21, 2002]
Ryan Finn
Casual Listener

Strength:

Crisp clean Treble and Bass Aphetically looks good Equipment Uses Cambrige Audio A300 Gale Xl135 Sound Blaster Live Platinum + Denon Cd Player Cambrige Audio Atlantic Inter Connects

Weakness:

Lack of Power feels as if i took it past the 3 Oclock mark it would Blow up

I Bought The A300 For the Main reason that Richersounds didnt have much else in stock my other option was the Nad C320. this Amp has a good Clean Cut sound better than my Technichs Amp the techinics amp is about 75 watt at 8 ohms (100 at 6 Omhs)even thougth this amp hasnt been designed for that kind of power it feels week on my Mission 772`s this amp is more suited to speakers witha 6 Ohm or less Dependacy

Similar Products Used:

Technics Su-V60 M2

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 12, 2002]
majkahn
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

price, build, sound ........... good

Weakness:

none for this price range ....... who''s care?

Firstly, I was looking for Cambridge A500 which costs about 14,900 Bht. (355 US$). After I had shopped around for a month, I found A300v.2 at 6,800 Bht. ( 161 US$). It give a very good sound much better than local amp in the same watt and almost same as A500. Very clear in middle and high but quite light in bass maybe because of my old speaker AR TSW 210. It’s a watt eater one. I don’t say A300v.2 is the best but you will never find in this price range for sure. Acceptable one !!!!!!!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 29, 2001]
Jim
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clean, full sound; build quality; simplicity

Weakness:

No remote; no tone defeat; no preouts

I purchased the A300 to replace an A/V receiver I was using for an office system. I researched several integrated amps (NAD, Creek, AMC), but was unable to find any locally. Therefore, I had to purchase the amp unheard. I settled on the A300 because I could buy it for more than $100 less than the next comparable amp.

I am very pleased with the A300. It has a full, clean sound. Crisp, clear highs, without brightness, mellow, clear midrange and taut, full bass. The sound is cleaner and less grainy than that of the receiver I was using (a Sherwood Newcastle R-525 that I was very pleased with). The improvement is subtle, but noticeable with critical listening. I like the simple appearance.

There is no tone defeat, so purist might object. No remote is no problem for me. There are no preouts, so you can't use it as a preamp for a more powerful amp. The power rating is only 40 watts (8 ohms, full bandwidth), but it fills my office with loud music. I suspect that it puts out more than the rated power.

It sounds great with all kinds of music, from rock to classical to traditional jazz and female vocalists. Good rythym and pace and excellent soundstaging and imaging make for a very good budget integrated amp. I highly recommend it for the audiophile on a budget. I'd give it a 5 overall, but there are better integrated amps, but not for this small cash outlay. Therefore, 5 for value and 4 overall.

Similar Products Used:

No other integrated amps

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 11, 2001]
Gareth Bickerdike
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Build, Features, Sound.

Weakness:

No remote

I have the A300 version 2 which seams to have had some uprgrade's on the original. It now has a tone defeat button, a pre-out, gold plated inputs and the power has been uped to 50w per channel (although it does seam to have more power). Matched with my Cambridge Audio D300 cd player it produces a well defined sound with full bass and a clear midrange, the highs are crisp making it easy to follow the seperate instruments being used. I listen to mostly rock music which this set-up seems well suited to but it also sounds great with classical music.

Overall this amp is great value for money, (I paid £119 for mine,) with the adition of the tone defeat and pre out it is difficult to beat for the money producing a well balanced sound that is a pleasure to listen to. In an ideal world it would have a remote control but this isn't really a problem unless you have a huge room. So I give it five stars allround as i am very happy with it.

System Used:

Cambridge Audio A300 amp,
Cambridge Audio D300 cd,
Eltax C205 speakers,
Ixos 6003 gamma geometry speaker cable,
Precious Metals, Coppertech Alpha interconnector.

Similar Products Used:

No other intergrated amps

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 19, 2001]
Mike
Audio Enthusiast



Got this amp as a temporary replacement for my Linn Majik that had been damaged during a party. The rest of my system consists of a pair Acoustic Energy Aegis One, Cambridge D300SE and IXOS Cables. First I didn’t think I would be satisfied with it’s sound, remember that the Majik costs four times as much. Once connected I sat down at my favourite chair and pressed the play button. Immediately I was captured by its great ability to capture the rhythm of the music; instruments flowed easily and were well captured. Bass lines were full bodied and packed with punch, almost to heavy for my small speakers but not obsessive or annoying, infact I liked it. Treble such as cymbals and guitars sounded crisp and fresh, almost scary uncanny with lots of air between. With the Linn Majik in fresh memory I can’t really tell what it did better, infact I think the A300.v2 beats it. Main differences between this and the older v1 are; larger transformer, more power (2*50W), one more input, pre-out and biwire terminals. This could be the best budget amplifier available, I recommend it to people that wants to build a great budget system. Good luck and don’t waste your money.

Similar Products Used:

many

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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