
Cambridge Audio recently unveiled a new receiver and two new amplifiers, now available at B&H, and all featuring resonance-damping architecture. One amplifier, the CXA60, outputs up to 60W per channel RMS, features an anti-resonant chassis, and has A/B switching for convenient use in multiple zones. It’s available in either black or silver and sports a digital coaxial, two optical, and four stereo RCA inputs. A front 1/8" headphone output lets you enjoy your music in privacy.
The Topaz AM10 stereo integrated amplifier outputs up to 35W per channel RMS and features four stereo RCA inputs and one dedicated phono RCA input. It also features a headphone output on the front, this time 1/4" instead of 1/8".
The Topaz SR10 receiver sports three stereo RCA inputs and one dedicated RCA phono input. It outputs up to 85W per channel RMS and has a 1/4" headphone output on the front and an AM/FM tuner built-in. The receiver also has an RCA subwoofer output and A/B speaker switching.
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