Cary Audio has introduced the DMS-300A, a Class AB integrated amplifier that features both analog and digital inputs along with streaming capabilities. Constructed with discrete components, this amplifier requires only a pair of speakers to produce music.
The DMS-300A represents the newest Streaming Integrated Amplifier from Cary Audio, an American manufacturer. Based in North Carolina, the company has combined the design of its Class AB amplifier with a variety of contemporary streaming options, appealing to audiophiles who appreciate both classic hi-fi performance and the ease of digital technology. The Cary Audio DMS-300A is both designed and manufactured in the USA. The company places a strong emphasis on build quality and engineering precision, which are fundamental aspects of its product identity, upholding its legacy of in-house production of essential electronics.


Cary Audio’s engineering expertise in two-channel amplification has been built over more than three decades. The DMS-300A can deliver 75 watts per channel into an eight-ohm speaker impedance and 125 watts into four ohms. Built with discrete components (including MOS-FETs), the amplifier is designed to drive a wide range of loudspeakers while maintaining the brand’s longstanding emphasis on warmth and musical realism.

Integrating a comprehensive suite of streaming options is central to the DMS-300A. It natively supports major services like Qobuz Connect, Tidal Connect, and Spotify Connect. The DMS-300A is also Roon Ready certified. Users can connect via Wi-Fi or a LAN cable (RJ45 Ethernet) and stream via AirPlay or Bluetooth.


Naturally, the DMS-300A features multiple digital and analog input and output options. This makes it suitable as a central hub in a two-channel hi-fi system. It’s compatible with both legacy sources and modern digital equipment, increasing its versatility for system integration.
The Cary Audio DMS-300A Streaming Integrated Amplifier is available in black or silver.


