Arcam's upgraded integrated amps add Snapdragon Sound and HDMI eARC
- Bluetooth 5.4 with Auracast and aptX Lossless
- Upgraded circuitry, refined components and intelligent power management
- Three models: $1,199, $1,499 and $1,999
Arcam has launched three new integrated amplifiers in the Radia series: the A5+, A15+ and A25+. As the names suggest, they're upgraded versions of the impressive A5, A15 and A25 the iconic audio firm launched in 2023.
There are three key upgrades here: upgraded circuitry including Arcam's latest Bluetooth platform; refined components; and intelligent power management.
The 2025 versions of the A15 and A25 also add HDMI eARC, and if you plump for the A25+ you'll also get a precision-cut glass front panel designed to complement Arcam's A25 streamer.
Arcam A5+, A15+ and A25+: key features and pricing
All three amplifiers now have Bluetooth 5.4 with Auracast, aptX Lossless and support for Snapdragon Sound.
The A5+ has 2 x 50W of class AB power and a tuned MM phono stage, and the more powerful A15+ ups the power output to 2 x 80W.
The 2 x 100W Class G-powered A25+ gets the biggest update of the range, including a new transformer. That features a dedicated winding for the digital and DAC circuits, double linear regulation in the analog power supplies and refinements to its power and mains filtering to lower its impedance and improve overall clarity.
The A25+ also gets an ESS9018 DAC dedicated to its SPDIF inputs, a USB-C input and an OLED display behind that glass panel.
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The A15+ gets a transformer upgrade too, while the A5+ features improved components that reduce PCB interference and lower the power supply impedance.
All three amplifiers are improvements over their predecessors, but those improvements do come at a higher price – presumably due at least in part to current and potential US tariffs. Where the A5, A15 and A25 were launched in the US at $699, $999 and $1,499, the new A5+, A15+ and A25+ are $1,199, $1,499 and $1,999 respectively. Pricing in the UK is better: the A5+ is £749 and the A15+ is £1,199, although the A25+ has gone up £200 to £1,699.
All three amplifiers will make their debut at CEDIA Expo this month (September 2025), and will ship in early Q4 2025.
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