Arcam to Add 3 Upscale Products to Award-Winning Radia Series

Arcam, today announced plans to add two new high-power integrated streaming amplifiers and an upscale high-resolution streamer to its award-winning Radia Series, launched last fall to appeal to a younger audience with high quality sound and more accessible prices.

The company is targeting a fall 2024 ship date for the new ST25 streamer (top left) and SA35 (bottom left) and SA45 (right) integrated streaming amps, which are slated to sell for $1,499, $3,499, and $4,999, respectively. The new models will join the ST5 streamer and A5, A15, and A25 integrated amplifiers in the current lineup. The ST5 streamer/A25 integrated amp combo was recently awarded a Sound & Vision Top Pick.

Intended to bring high-quality streaming to separates-based hi-fi setups, the ST25 streamer introduces a new high-resolution streaming platform and technical refinements that build on the legacy of the award-winning ST60 streamer to become Arcam’s new flagship digital audio player. Key among those refinements are ESS Technology’s newest Hyperstream IV digital-to-analog converter (DAC) topology, a redesigned toroidal power supply to help keep noise levels to a minimum, and a ground plane that spans the entire circuit board to effectively “wick noise and interference away from the sensitive audio components.”

The ST25 connects to Wi-Fi via the Arcam Radia app and boasts a spacious 6.5-inch high-resolution color display on its front panel in addition to offering a host of playback options, including Apple Airplay, Google Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, and Roon. The ST25 can also be paired with Arcam Radia amplifiers using a control cable, which enables both components to be controlled by a single remote.

Successors to Arcam’s current flagship integrated amp, the SA30, the new SA35 and SA45 models are all-in-one streaming amplifiers with that meld the same high-resolution streaming platform used in the ST25 with a new fifth-generation Class G amplifier section in a cabinet featuring a 6.5- (SA35) or 8.8-inch (SA45) color display. All you have to do is add speakers and you have a complete hi-fi system.

Both units bring on the power with the SA35 rated to deliver 120 watts/channel into 8 ohms or 220 watts/channel into 4 ohms and the SA45 ready to kick out 180 watts/channel into 8 ohms or 300 watts a side into 4 ohms.

Other highlights common to both models include fully balanced analog and digital audio paths, redesigned power supplies, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with aptX Adaptive support, a subwoofer output, Dirac Live room correction, and a measurement microphone and remote control to assist with room calibration. Both are also equipped with a switchable MC/MM (moving coil/moving magnet) phono stage and an Arc-enabled HDMI port.

Hailing from England, Arcam was acquired by the Harman Luxury Audio Group in 2017 and remains a subsidiary of Harman, which itself also became a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics in 2017. For more information on Arcam, visit arcam.co.uk.

COMMENTS
berlinza's picture

Arcam's addition of three upscale products to the award-winning Radia Series marks a significant gout symptoms foot stride in high-fidelity audio. With a reputation for excellence, Arcam continues to innovate, offering audiophiles top-tier options for immersive listening experiences. These new additions promise to elevate home entertainment to new heights of sonic excellence.

JamesBender's picture

Wow, sprunki modded is bringing some exciting improvements to the Radia Series! Two new amplifiers and the ST25 streamer deliver a higher quality audio experience than ever before.

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