In 1968, a group of talented, young technology graduates established a high technology R&D and prototyping business in Cambridge, England called Cambridge Consultants. Cambridge Audio was a division of this newly founded venture.
The company's first product was the 2 × 20W P40 integrated amplifier, which was created by a team that included Gordon Edge and Peter Lee. In addition to an advanced technical specification the P40 had a slim case design by Roy Gray, from Woodhuysen Design. The P40 would also make history as the first amplifier to use a toroidal transformer - which would go on to be a standard component inside virtually every high-end amplifier produced since.
Cambridge Audio is a Founding Donor of Earth/Percent, the environmental charity co-founded by Brian Eno. Earth/Percent provides a way for the music industry to support the most impactful organisations addressing the climate emergency.
Cambridge Audio has continually evolved and innovated for the next 56 years as audiophile fanatics. They have stayed true to their roots as a boutique British manufacturer of high-end audio equipment.
CLU Living is an authorised stockist of the new EVO One All-in-One Wireless Streaming Speaker.