Arcam A15 or Cambridge CXA81 MK2

TK421

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I've decided that I'm going to replace my Cambridge CXA60 by a more powerful amp and two of them seem to fit my needs, the Arcam A15 and the Cambridge CX81 MK2, except :
The Arcam only has connections for 2 speakers versus 4 for the Cambridge
The Cambridge doesn't have tone controls
Any thoughts?
 
I understood from your second thread that you have a big room like 40m². This is a big room. So you need some amp with some power in spades. Cambridge Audio CXA 81 mk2 is a nice choice for very good price. Arcam A15 is something better with more autority and detail. My tip will be to include also Rega Elex mk4 in similar price like Arcam A15. Rega has very good phono MM inside. So you may ad also turntable with MM cartridge. May be you can go for Q Concerto Mate + some good fast subwoofer. Something like Kef Cube 12 will be very goid match with Q Concerto Meta speakers. Or take floorstanding Kef Q7 Meta without subwoifer. Amp like CXA 81mk2 or Arcam A15 or Rega Elex mk4 will drive them without any problem. If I have some space, I will take floorstanders and play a bit with speaker position and listening position. These speakers have huge bass reflex ports on the backside. They need some 20 to 50 cm distance from wall behind them. Depending on position in the room acc. KEF User Manual which is on their web and is very good I think. BR. Juraj
 
I understood from your second thread that you have a big room like 40m². This is a big room. So you need some amp with some power in spades. Cambridge Audio CXA 81 mk2 is a nice choice for very good price. Arcam A15 is something better with more autority and detail. My tip will be to include also Rega Elex mk4 in similar price like Arcam A15. Rega has very good phono MM inside. So you may ad also turntable with MM cartridge. May be you can go for Q Concerto Mate + some good fast subwoofer. Something like Kef Cube 12 will be very goid match with Q Concerto Meta speakers. Or take floorstanding Kef Q7 Meta without subwoifer. Amp like CXA 81mk2 or Arcam A15 or Rega Elex mk4 will drive them without any problem. If I have some space, I will take floorstanders and play a bit with speaker position and listening position. These speakers have huge bass reflex ports on the backside. They need some 20 to 50 cm distance from wall behind them. Depending on position in the room acc. KEF User Manual which is on their web and is very good I think. BR. Juraj
Over to you because, between the OPs two threads , I am at a loss as where he is going.....
 
I've decided that I'm going to replace my Cambridge CXA60 by a more powerful amp and two of them seem to fit my needs, the Arcam A15 and the Cambridge CX81 MK2, except :
The Arcam only has connections for 2 speakers versus 4 for the Cambridge
The Cambridge doesn't have tone controls
Any thoughts?

Be aware the Arcam A15 has just been updated as the A15+ with claimed improved sound, and an HDMI port for TV duty. If it were my cash....
 
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Be aware the Arcam A15 has just been updated as the A15+ with claimed improved sound, and an HDMI port for TV duty. If it were my cash....
Yes, very good point with improved A15+. Also engineers in Musical Fidelity are drinking some super cofee.(or something supercreative), they are step by step improving each important model. Turnaround in Musical Fidelity looks to be very well managed under Mr. Project, Karl Heinz Lichteneger. I hope they continue like what they did with new M1 (best in class) or upgraded Nuvista 600(one of 3-4 best ones in class) or 800(big improvement). I think next year the king can be again a new one in this amp class (1000-1500 Eur). 😉
PS: Musical Fidelity X-LP was my first real phono preamp in 1998. Nice sounding device.
 

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