Cambridge Audio A3i Integrated Amplifiers
Cambridge Audio A3i Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 24, 2013]
George
Audio Enthusiast
I never thought that Cambridge Audio amps would sound this good. I tried an Azur 340A and was dissappointed. The only British amp I liked was my Creek 4140. All the others I tried was very boring to me...untill I found the A3i from a used electronics dealer. I paired this with my KEF coda 8 which was famous for its exceptional sound quality and notorious for his pestering matching problems. I was in for a surprise. The KEF just began to sound how it was claimed to sound like. It was not the KEF I used to hear. The sound was just full bodied. Mids were as if they were going to kiss me. The bass was tight and the highs, just right. (I would prefer the highs a little more bright) CDs sounded more like LPs. Very warm and smooth. I was just glad that I decided to buy this amp. Great sound. |
[Sep 05, 2002]
jpramas
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
no remote, prevents laziness
Weakness:
not expandable, no extra input jacks for additional amps, etc. I got this int amp over the NAD C 350, largely because it was $100 cheaper (and probably more since the NAD lacks a phono stage and I would've had to buy a phono preamp, too), but I'm extremely happy with it so far. This heavy little black box has power to burn. Even without bi-wiring, my Triangle Titus 202s sing. Excellent bass, clear mids and highs. Almost never turn the volume above "4." Can hear the speakers nicely in every room in my 900 sq. ft. apartment. My system: Cambridge Audio A3i NAD 521i CD player Denon DP-7F turntable/Ortofon X1-MCP cartridge (that someone threw out in the trash in my old apartment building!) Triangle Electroacoustique Titus 202 bookshelf speakers [and don't even get me started on that cable nonsense, who cares what cables I have, electrons do what they always do no matter what &*^%&*%^ cables I have. . .] |
[Dec 14, 2001]
Mr Blobby
Casual Listener
Strength:
Blue lights,power,
Weakness:
none Amazing Similar Products Used: none |
[Jan 02, 2000]
Paul Schneir
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Decent finesse and power for an integrated amp,
Weakness:
Not the last word in transparency and resolution Nicely organized and designed unit. Exceptionally good value but may get better resolution, superior frequency extreme preformance, transitional timing and all round performance by spending a bit more for a Creek 4330 or a Musical Fidelity x-a1. I believe the Creek provides performance more consistent with higher priced, better units (more refined/smoother through mids and highs, less grain, sonic compression at loud levels). Recommended for audition with other similarly priced units (and up to $1000). At $400, 5 stars for value but overall performance for sub-$1,000 is 4 stars/ Similar Products Used: Creek 4330, NAD 340, Audio Analogue |
[Jan 10, 2001]
Brad Warwick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Top quality construction, Great warm and involving sound. Amazing features for the price!
Weakness:
No Remote Control This amp is a seriously impressive piece of kit! I purchased it for £80 from Richer Sounds. They were selling them dirt cheap before Christmas because it is now a discontinued model. However, dont let that put you off. I have tested virtually every amp in the sub £300 budget amp arena, and nothing comes close to the Cambridge A3i. Similar Products Used: Cambridge A500, A4, A1, A1 Mk3 SE, Nad C320, C340, Marantz PM4000, Denon 255Uk, Rotel RA 931 MkII |
[Oct 03, 1999]
Tom
an Audio Enthusiast
Note to potential buyers. This model is being discontinued. Being sold places at $399 (was $529 retail). So don't wait to long or they will all be gone. |
[Mar 04, 1998]
Paul Steadman
an Audio Enthusiast
I purchased my Cambridge Audio A3i amp 4 months ago and I think that it issonically far superior to my Marantz pm66 Ki signature, the sound stage is |
[Apr 13, 1998]
Ricjard Krause
a Casual Listener
Go hear this amp for its extremely clear resolving quality. Partner it with a nice pair of easy sounding Tannoy or KEF speakers (at the same budget category), a good detailed sounding CD player (try their CD6 or CD4SE) and you can listen to beautiful music all day long! |
[Apr 13, 1998]
John Heslop
an Audiophile
Remember the Pioneer A400? Hmm, this is another legend in the making. |
[Apr 13, 1998]
X
an Audio Enthusiast
This is one heck of an outstanding integrated amp at the price point (Around US$300). |