Audiolab 8000S review

A classic mid-market amp design returns to the fray

The case is a deluxe affair with an aluminium extrusion for the front panel, while the rest is steel

TechRadar Verdict

A practical and smart amplifier that won't give any nasty surprises. The 8000A lives on!

Pros

  • +

    Very good tonally

Cons

  • -

    Dynamics and imaging not perfect

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The revived Audiolab name has also seen a revival of some familiar-looking model names, but the most famous of those, the 8000A, is replaced by the 8000S. The new model is basically a fully traditional integrated amplifier in almost every respect: unlike the old 8000A, it doesn't have a phono stage and it includes remote control. But otherwise, the similarities far outweigh the differences.

Thanks in part to the economies of offshore manufacturing, the case is a deluxe affair with an aluminium extrusion for the front panel, while the rest is steel, the top of which is mechanically damped to prevent ringing. Inside, a single circuit board carries all the components.

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