![]() Let's get the negatives out of the way first, though. The result: another What Hi-Fi? Award winner. The Marantz PM6007 takes the winning formula of the Marantz PM6006 UK Edition, a former What Hi-Fi? Award winner, and manages to squeeze even more performance out of it. Read our full Arcam A15 review The best entry-level stereo amplifier Because we haven’t heard a better-sounding alternative for the money. Our recommendation: if the A15 falls into your budget make sure you give it a listen. ![]() The Cambridge does reply with a USB input, though. This is a clear step better than its talented sibling, delivering a sound of greater clarity, scale and precision that justifies its extra price tag and represents a logical step up.īetter yet, there's a moving-magnet phono stage built in, which is something its closest rival, the Cambridge Audio CXA81 – formerly found in this very spot – doesn't offer. We worried a bit for the A15 once we heard how good the entry-level A5 (below) sounded, but we needn’t have. This Arcam is insightful, tracking the music’s multitude of instrumental strands with skill. There is no shortage of punch and power, but this is no muscle-bound thug. we’re impressed by the scale of the sound and the way this still compact design deals with the music’s savage dynamics. ![]() Arcam was one of the pioneers of outboard digital-to-analogue converters back in the ’80s and that experience shines through in the performance of the A15’s digital section. The A15 has this powerful, precise and poised character regardless of the input chosen.
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