Hello everyone! To be on the safe side: I'm planning to buy the axa35 Cambridge amplifier that meets my requirements!
But what it lacks is a Bluetooth connection or converter. Can I make up for this with this?
(Axa 35 has both cinch and 3.5 stereo inputs) Thank you and best regards!
The receiver is quite good for the price and the built-in chip is even very good. However, the output level of the analogue outputs is not too high. The device can memorise 5 players, but only one may be active at a time, i.e. you have to switch off Bluetooth on the others so that the device is not blocked. Personally, I would not recommend the device for a new "high-end" system but only to "upgrade" an old one. I have used it myself for a home-made boom box. However, if you're also planning to buy an amplifier, I would personally prefer to spend a little more money and go for the Rotel A11, for example, which has Bluetooth built in right from the start. Or then choose a setup where the entire Bluetooth -> amplifier signal path remains digital (e.g. via SP/DIF connections) - the analogue side of such devices is usually their weak point.