The Cambridge Audio AXR100/SX Speaker/Amplifier Package is a top - notch passive speaker audio system. It revolves around the AXR100, a classic British hi - fi receiver. This analog - digital system is ideal for turntable play, AM/FM radio, and Bluetooth streaming. The amplifier has a built - in preamp for turntables, along with treble, bass, and balance controls, front - panel headphone out, subwoofer output, additional analog and digital inputs, and comes with a remote control. The package includes high - quality 10 - ft Elac speaker cables. When playing vinyl, the sound is richer and more nuanced. Suitable for both beginners and advanced users, it can fill most room sizes. You can choose from three speaker sizes: SX - 50 Bookshelf Speakers, SX - 60 Mid - Sized Speakers, and SX - 80 Floorstanding Speakers. The amplifier has a power of 100W, and the speakers' recommended power is 10–100W. The frequency response and dimensions vary for each speaker model, and all speakers have removable grilles. The package includes one Cambridge Audio AXR100 Stereo Receiver Amplifier with Bluetooth, your choice of Cambridge Audio SX Speaker Pair with grilles, and two 10 - ft Elac Sensible Speaker Cables.





Using this Cambridge Audio package is easy. First, connect your turntable to the amplifier using the built - in preamp if you're using vinyl. For other sources like AM/FM radio or Bluetooth devices, just select the appropriate input on the amplifier. Connect the speakers to the amplifier using the provided 10 - ft Elac speaker cables. If you want to use headphones, plug them into the front - panel headphone out. When it comes to choosing the right speaker size, consider the room size. The SX - 50 is great for small rooms, the SX - 60 for medium - sized rooms, and the SX - 80 for larger spaces. As for maintenance, keep the amplifier and speakers in a clean and dry place. Wipe them with a soft, dry cloth regularly. If you're not using the speakers for a long time, you can remove the grilles and store them safely. Don't expose the equipment to extreme temperatures or humidity as it can damage the components.