Gilles
Good, lacks a bit of power
Comment from February 18, 2026 — Experience from August 29, 2022
This amplifier is ideal for starting your musical journey and appreciating every detail. Thanks to the built-in toroidal transformer, a cutting-edge technology, you’ll hear nuances in your favorite tracks that you’ve never noticed before. Whether you choose a pair of classic speakers or something from our SX series, the AXA35 will elevate your listening experience.
The AXA35 stands out with its integrated phono preamp, a true asset. It allows you to directly connect your turntable without the need for an additional kit. With its compatibility with moving magnets (MM), this amplifier works with a wide variety of turntables, including the vintage models you particularly cherish. Unleash your passion for music and dive into your vinyl collection, rediscovering each melody with exceptional sound quality.
Separate bass and treble tone controls let you tailor the sound of the AXA35 to your preferences and the specifics of your speakers and room. The volume level is clearly displayed on the LED matrix screen. With 35 W per channel, you’ll have enough power to fill small to medium-sized rooms, ensuring an immersive listening experience.
The AXA35 is a richly equipped amplifier, offering up to 4 pairs of RCA inputs to connect various audio devices. Additionally, it features a pair of dedicated phono inputs for your turntable and a pair of recording outputs. For technical updates, a USB port is present at the rear. The high-quality, banana plug-compatible speaker terminals ensure a secure connection for authentic sound reproduction.
In line with the AX series, the AXA35 boasts an iconic style with a minimalist lunar grey aluminum front panel, a black steel chassis, and a “floating” base. Its slim design and classic 430 mm width make it an aesthetic and practical choice that easily integrates into any existing audio system. Give your sound experience a new lease on life by opting for the AXA35, an amplifier that combines aesthetics and performance.
Gilles
Good, lacks a bit of power
Comment from February 18, 2026 — Experience from August 29, 2022
Serge
Sound too metallic, and yes, it's a shame.
Comment from January 30, 2025 — Experience from December 28, 2023
Yves
Very good sound, soft and analytical.
Area for improvement: add the bass and treble boost function at low volume when listening to the radio via the Cambridge Audio CXN V2.
Comment from January 10, 2022 — Experience from December 11, 2021