Audiolab

In the early 1980s Audiolab was founded by audio enthusiasts Philip Swift and Derek Scotland. The launch of their very first product, the 8000A Integrated Amplifier in 1983, was born out of their frustration that decent audio equipment appeared too expensive and was inconveniently sensitive to the system it was paired with.
In 2004, the brand was transferred to IAG, who relaunched the Audiolab name and slimmed down the product line-up, maintaining all of the improvements in engineering and giving a fresh look to the classic no-nonsense Audiolab style. Audiolab continuously seeks to achieve excellence in the quality and performance of its products whilst keeping true to its founders’ philosophy of creating well-engineered components that offer high performance sound quality and offer exceptional value.
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A reference quality 7-channel audio processor/pre-amplifier featuring high definition audio processing
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Superlative digital media centre featuring 32-bit digital-to-analogue converter and dedicated asynchronous input
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A 7 channel power amplifier capable of high-end performance with Movies and Music
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The M-DAC, an eagerly awaited, new standalone D/A converter makes its debut as a replacement for the award-winning 8000DAC introduced in 1992.
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Audiolab 8200CD CD Player. USB, Digital Inputs and state-of-the-art DAC - What HiFi Award Winner
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Audiolab 8200CDQ CD player. Fully balanced Digital or Analogue mode pre-amplifier
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Audiolab 8200A Intergrated Amplifier
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Audiolab 8200P 2 channel power amplifier
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Audiolab 8200Q Pre Amplifier
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