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7000A integrated stereo amplifier

Take everything that makes the 6000A one of the most popular integrated amps of the last few years. Add a healthy dose of upgraded tech from the flagship 9000A. The result? The new 7000A.

Cambridgeshire, England – Since its launch in October 2018, Audiolab’s 6000A integrated amp has been a consistent best-seller, lauded by critics and loved by its owners for its useful range of facilities and adroitly balanced sound – a clear class leader at £649. Recently, the 6000A was joined by a new flagship integrated model, the 9000A, taking the 6000A’s established blueprint and elevating it across every parameter to deliver the epitome of ‘affordable high-end audio’ – uncompromising design, build and performance that rivals amplifiers costing twice its £1999 price tag.

As winter turns to spring, the 6000A and 9000A are joined by a third integrated stereo amplifier. With an RRP of £1099, the new 7000A nestles between its two siblings in terms of both price and performance, whilst adding a few tricks of its own. It builds upon the same design fundamentals as the 6000A, recognising that while an amplifier is still the beating heart of any high-performance audio system, just as it has been for decades, a truly versatile integrated amp now needs to cover many bases – digital and analogue sources, wireless connectivity for portable devices, a phono stage for playing vinyl, and amplification for headphones as well as speakers. But while the ethos remains the same, every aspect of the 7000A’s circuitry, both digital and analogue, has been enhanced to deliver updated facilities and upgraded performance.

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AUDIOLAB
Formed in the early 1980s by Philip Swift and Derek Scotland, Audiolab earned worldwide acclaim with the 8000A – an integrated stereo amplifier that became a classic ‘step-up’ from the budget models of the time.

During the ensuing years, the 8000A established itself as one of the most successful British amps ever produced, and was joined by a range of electronics including CD players, pre/power amps and an FM tuner. The brand switched hands in 1997, changing its name to TAG McLaren Audio; and it so was known until 2004 when Audiolab became part of the International Audio Group and returned to its original name.

Now as part of the IAG brand family, Audiolab's reputation has been further enhanced by its hugely respected DAC circuitry, earning the company a plethora of awards since the launch of the 8200CD and M-DAC in 2010 and 2011 respectively. Today, the company continues to make highly acclaimed source and amp components – delivering crisp, clean ergonomics and sensational sound with everything from vinyl to the latest digital formats – as well as a range of high-performance in-ear monitors.

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