
"When I took over Cambridge Audio in 1994, it was a brand with a rich legacy that had fallen into neglect. I'm incredibly proud of the place it's since become and of the phenomenal, joyful team we have today. Cambridge is ready for a new era, and I’m confident that this rebrand – together with many exciting new products we have coming – will connect our passion for music to an even wider audience," says James Johnson-Flint, owner of Cambridge Audio.
The new branding, crafted in partnership with Only, an award-winning branding agency in the UK, reflects Cambridge’s heritage while reinforcing its lifestyle aspects, with products "inspired by music, shaped by culture, and crafted by design."

Whether it’s vinyl or streaming, headphones or hi-fi separates, Cambridge's new identity wants to break out of the traditional hifi world and step into something more contemporary, giving the brand more room to move, from product to packaging, from social to store.
Evo 150 SE Streaming Amplifier
As part of this brand relaunch, Cambridge announced the new Evo 150 SE streaming amplifier, already carrying the company's new logo. This product, powered by the latest Hypex NCOREx Class-D amplifiers (2x 150W, 8 Ohms), officially "Tuned by Cambridge" supports all the music streaming services and Internet Radio, featuring HDMI ARC and an MM phono stage. The large 6.8” color screen offers a choice of VU meters, album artwork, or clock display, and the chassis offers swappable real wood and modern ridged side panels.

"After hundreds of hours auditioning many different component variations, and through improving the quality of the components that really matter, we have made Evo 150 SE sound more detailed, open, engaging, and downright enjoyable than its award-winning predecessor, Dore adds.
For maximum wireless flexibility, Evo 150 SE already offers the options of Bluetooth aptX HD, AirPlay 2, and Google Cast, and it is fully compatible with Google Home, Apple AirPlay, and Roon multiroom systems. RCA and balanced XLR inputs are complemented with two optical digital inputs, a coaxial digital input, USB Audio, and USB Media options, which are converted through an ESS Sabre ES9018k2m DAC.
A dedicated sub out, pre-outs for using the Evo 150 SE as a preamplifier, and two pairs of speaker outputs enable the use of dual listening zones. Cambridge also offers the Evo CD, a dedicated compact disc transport designed to match the Evo 150 SE. While all of Evo 150 SE's functionality can be accessed via the StreamMagic app, and the HDMI ARC connection enables simple volume control through a TV remote, a dedicated remote control is supplied to ensure complete ease of use for anyone in the room.
The Cambridge Evo 150 SE is available from July 2025, priced at EUR €2399 or USD $3299.
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