Product Comparison: Cambridge Audio Topaz SR10 vs Cambridge Audio Topaz SR20
General Specifications
Brand
Cambridge Audio
Cambridge Audio
Model
Topaz SR10
Topaz SR20
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The SR10 boasts 85 watts of power, a built-in phono stage for connecting record players with Moving Magnet cartridges, a front panel 3.5mm input for iPod/MP3 players, built-in FM/AM radio with RDS and 30 presets and four analogue inputs for connecting all your music, AV and audio sources .
The SR20 is the most powerful amplifier in the Topaz range offering a massive 100 watts per channel, a dedicated subwoofer speaker output for improving bass and two sets of speaker outputs.
Key Specs
Number of Channels
2
2
Watts Per Channel RMS
85 Watts
100 Watts
Total Harmonic Distortion
0.15 %
0.15 %
Signal/Noise Ratio
82 dB
82 dB
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Cambridge Audio Topaz SR10 2 channel Powerful FM/ AM Stereo Receiver
- it sounds great with music playing, including a variety of genres.
- I bought this recently and am impressed by the quality of the sound - while it is only 85 watts it still sounds clear nearly up to full volume.
- Very happy with it. Terrific sound and quite powerful.
- Excellent straight out of the box, warm,detailed and full of body
- The amp sound is warm and is more than able to deal with the various genres of music that are played.
- I was annoyed by the hum that is present immediately from powering up - this isn't the fan it has for cooling after longer periods of use, but an electronic hum.
Cambridge Audio Topaz SR20 Powerful Digital Stereo receiver (Black)
- Since I've owned it I've tried it with several different speakers and found the receiver could drive them all with no problem.
- The controls work smoothly, and the inputs are dead quiet; no hum, etc.
- I would recommend it to anyone looking to replace a dead or aging machine. My jazz collection has never sounded better.
- The sound is clear, pure, and balanced. The sound stage is amazing.
- It has plenty of power. I was worried it would lack the warmth my Harman Kardon produced. Nope, it's better.
Size & Weight
Color
Black
Black
Height
4.3 in.
4.3 in.
Width
16.9 in.
16.9 in.
Depth
13.4 in.
13.4 in.
Weight
17.8 lbs.
17.8 lbs.
Features
Receiver Type
Stereo Receiver
Stereo Receiver
App-Controlled
No
No
Satellite Radio Tuner
Yes
Yes
Number Of FM Presets
30
30
Minimum Impedance
4 Ohms
4 Ohms
Frequency Response
5 - 50000 Hz
5 - 50000 Hz
Extras
MM phono stage built-in, High rigidity metal casing
MM phono stage built-in
What customers say about "Features"
Cambridge Audio Topaz SR10 2 channel Powerful FM/ AM Stereo Receiver
- The tuner does exactly what its supposed to do. I've had this for a week.
- I first used the tuner and was very satisfied with that. It also sounds good with my Yamaha CD player
- The Phono input, in particular, seems well-designed.
- Bought this recently to replace separate amp and tuner; delighted with simplicity of use and (as expected) quality of sound.
- The FM signal is clear, CD's sound great and my vinyl collection sounds thoroughly rejuvenated.
Cambridge Audio Topaz SR20 Powerful Digital Stereo receiver (Black)
- Build quality appears to be excellent, using quality electronic components, and lots and lots of yummy metal.
- The FM sounds very clean, there are multiple input options and specifically for turntable which is next on my list.
- Considering that it has 100 watts, AM/FM tuner, AND a phono pre-amp, you would be hard pressed to find anything else that matches it in this price range.
- Have set it up coupled with a Denon DP300 Turntable and sounds great.
- Easy to set up the FM radio, speaker attachment was easy, plugged my Pioneer turntable with ease and wow the power this gives out is amazing.
Connectivity
Speaker Connection Type
Screw
Screw
Ethernet Port(s)
No
No
Wireless Multi-Room Audio
No
No
Inputs
Phono RCA, 4x Analog RCA, Antenna, AUX
Antenna, 2x Digital Optical, Digital Coaxial, 3x Analog RCA, Phono RCA, AUX
Outputs
4x Speakers, Subwoofer, Phones 6.3mm
4x Speakers, Analog RCA, Subwoofer, Phones 6.3mm
What customers say about "Connectivity"
Cambridge Audio Topaz SR10 2 channel Powerful FM/ AM Stereo Receiver
- I have it hooked up to four speakers and it sounds good
- Was able to connect 2 sets of speakers and toggle between them ( one set in the kitchen 20m away).
- Hooked the amp up to an Arcam CD player, Linn Speakers and a Sony TV.
- Easy to set up. Combined with a Sony turntable and cambridge audio speakers, my music has never sounded so good.
- Paired with HEOS Link and a pair of Monitor Bronze 2 speakers, this is giving a detailed and full sound across the many different styles of music I listen to.
Cambridge Audio Topaz SR20 Powerful Digital Stereo receiver (Black)
- This is an absolutely amazing receiver for the price. I use it with my Sony CD player and Warfedale Diamond 10.5 speakers, solely for listening to music, waiting to add the turntable.
- It is incredible. No complaints. Can’t wait to hook up another pair of speakers to this sucker. Buy it!! You won’t regret it
- I ran two sets of speakers with it and a digital / analog converter from my blue ray player. It can also run a sub woofer and there is plenty of power to spare.
- Worked well with my JBL 250 watt speakers, and my turn table went strait in without a pre amp.
- I can now use my dual speaker connections, one pair for base, one pair for treble, for the first time, once the cables are made.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
3 year(s)
3 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC, Gost-R, C-Tick
CE, RCM, CU-TR, FCC
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