CAMBRIDGE AUDIO AXR100 AMPLIFIER BOXED
- Location
- GB
- Seller
- louish118
- Source
- eBay UK
- Posted
- 10 Jun 2026
- Last seen
- 16h ago
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Timing matters a bit here because this is an older generation receiver, but at £364 it lands exactly on the median of the recent GBP comps, so this reads as fair value rather than a bargain or an ambitious ask. It is also right on top of the market’s central tendency, with the 25th percentile at £358 and the 75th at £483, so there is no pricing premium to swallow here.
That makes it a sensible buy if you want a well-liked, straightforward AV receiver with enough muscle for a normal stereo or TV/music setup. The AXR100 has a good reputation for solid power, clean sound, and practical inputs, and at this price the appeal is more about getting a capable, unfussy workhorse than chasing novelty. If the unit is clean, complete, and working properly, this is the sort of listing that rewards a quick decision.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Cambridge Audio emerged from the innovative spirit of 1960s Britain, founded in Cambridge, United Kingdom, by a group of young engineers who spun off from Cambridge Consulting Group. Established in 1968, the brand launched with the groundbreaking P40 integrated amplifier—the first to employ a toroidal transformer, setting a new standard for dynamic power delivery in hi-fi design that endures in high-end gear today. This heritage of British engineering excellence propelled decades of award-winning products, navigating ownership changes including a revival under entrepreneur Vince Adams and acquisition in 1994 by Julian Richer and James Johnson-Flint of Richer Sounds.
The brand excels across core hi-fi categories, renowned for integrated amplifiers like the iconic A1 and P-series, alongside streaming DACs, network players, turntables, and all-in-one systems that prioritize pure analogue warmth and digital precision. Speakers, headphones, and cables round out a cohesive ecosystem, emphasizing accessible high performance without excess frills.
Positioned firmly in the mid-tier market, Cambridge Audio delivers premium British sound—detailed, rhythmic, and uncolored—at prices that democratize quality for discerning buyers. Free from corporate bloat, it holds a reputation for reliability and value, appealing to enthusiasts seeking sophisticated hi-fi that punches above its weight rather than chasing ultra-high-end esoterica.
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