I have been looking into buying a new stereo amplifier, and as many people around here I thought the Cambridge Audio CXA60 was a rather nice piece of kit. When I looked into the CXA60's spec I picked up that it had a maximum power consumption of 600W. I thought this was rather a lot. The broadly comparable Arcam A19, for instance, sucks a maximum of 350W out of your socket, whilst the more powerful Audiolab 8300A is content with 440W.
I understand that the maximum power consumption is different to the power consumption in "normal use" -- we live in semi-detached house, so I can't go on full volume that often anyway... ;-)
As green credentials matter to me, I wonder whether anybody knows about the CXA60's power consumption in "normal use", and possibly how this compares to its competitors. Is the CXA60 really as "greedy" as the spec suggests? And if so, any clue why it needs to much more power to run, especially if compared to Arcam's A19?
Many thanks, Timo.
I understand that the maximum power consumption is different to the power consumption in "normal use" -- we live in semi-detached house, so I can't go on full volume that often anyway... ;-)
As green credentials matter to me, I wonder whether anybody knows about the CXA60's power consumption in "normal use", and possibly how this compares to its competitors. Is the CXA60 really as "greedy" as the spec suggests? And if so, any clue why it needs to much more power to run, especially if compared to Arcam's A19?
Many thanks, Timo.