I have owned 6000a and upgraded to 7000a, my views are exactly what you said. I have paired both with Lintons, and the Lintons opened up more when I upgraded to 7000a. Excellent Dac and superb sound which won’t fatigue you on any level. Nice Video
I do love Audiolabs design as I side with the minimalist camp. I also commend them for abundant and diverse connectivity, with added flexibility of amp / pre- out options. Definately a smart design.
Just got the 7000A I haven’t heard the other 2 models to compare but I totally agree with your descriptions. I’ve a pair of Q acoustic 3050i speakers and the combination is amazing, the sound stage, the depth and the separation of instruments is very good. The DAC is much better than the one in my Bluesound node streamer . The surprise was the phono preamp which is very good quality, I paired it with my Pro-ject spirit with Ortofon blue, very nice. Very very happy with this amp.
I personally find the 7000A's sound too analytical, at least paired to my Q Acoustics 5040. It particularly has a problem resolving female vocals. Roberta Flack, Diana Krall, Eva Cassidy, Madeliene Peyroux all sound thin and stretched out and sharp-edged. In many other vocals there is a slight hiss which I guess most people might not notice, but it gets to me. I switched to the Eversolo DMP-A6 Master Edition's internal DAC and immediately I noticed that the vocals were much fuller and rounded and more satisfying. Thanks for your review. Update: What a difference the interconnects make! I had been using coaxial which gave me the thin vocals. I then tried connecting my eversolo to the 7000A using USB. Wow! Now the vocals are beautiful! Moral of the story: mix n match and experiment.
Mixing and matching electronics and speakers is a key part of every audiophiles journey. Not every pairing is going to work for everyone, thanks for your opinions on the pairing with Q-Acoustics, its not something we have had the opportunity to test.
I got the 7000a to go in my parents house while I have the 8300a. The speakers are almost the same… wharfedale diamond 225 with the 7000a and diamond 230 with the 8300a. I haven’t tried an external dac yet with the 7000a, but just comparing the bluesound node and my 8300a, the tuning is very different. The 8300a is way way more neutral (even though both are mid focused), and as a result the 8300a does come across as a lot smoother to listen to… but I need to try the bluesound node on the 7000a before I can confirm this properly. Both are good depending on what you like to listen to… the 7000a will add more grit to male vocalists, so if you like Phil Collins go with the 7000a, but if you like Pavarotti , go with the 8300a. Both have good instrument separation…
Great review and comparison of all three Amps 👍 I’ve owned the 6000a for about a year now and it’s a fantastic amp but I wanted to climb further up the pecking order to get the best performance out of my Q Acoustics Concept 50’s given their price category. I agree with everything you mentioned when comparing the 6000a and the 7000a, it wasn’t a big enough leap in performance,so I tried the 9000a and the difference was definitely more noticeable with far better instrument separation and a wider soundstage for sure😮 The 9000a is in a different league compared with the other two so I ended up buying one; it’s a serious bit of kit and well worth the investment for the musical experience imo 😊 Thanks for your review 👍
Hi I get what you’re saying, it is overpriced but I didn’t pay anywhere near the full RRP price 😉 The Hegel H120 certainly looks a great amp and one that I didn’t even consider tbh😤, not only that I don’t have a Hegel stockist near me unfortunately. I auditioned the new Rega Elex mk4 but not the Elcit mk5 ; it just didn’t gel with the Concepts and the same goes for the Naim Atom. I’m more than happy with the 9000a with how it sounds and looks. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and recommendations though 👍
@@Linux_Lucy As with all amplifiers quite often there are several other options that may be as good or better in certain combinations, the trick is finding the one that sounds good with your specific speakers and to your ears! I agree the Hegel H120 is an amazing amplifier and works with a lot....of different speakers but it is not always the best option with some speakers.
Great video! One question, I am looking to pair with Kef ls50 meta. The alternatives would be 7000a or Cambridge CXa81. The second has 10W more. What is your opinion ?
Hey, really nice review, thanks. Just one question- at 21:58 in the video you say that the 6000A can't be plugged into your TV. I know the 6000A doesn't have HDMI arc, but can't you still use the optical in?
Yes you can, and its something Daniel does with his own unit at home, BUT its a lot less convenient, especially if you have family members who aren't keen on juggling multiple remotes.
Hi, great detailed video. Just got a question about the 7000a can you use the amp for movies paired with a oppo udp 203 will it out put dts or dolby obviously being fed into the system cheers
Hey, I have a pair of Fyne Audio F501 speakers. I'm interested in the following amplifiers: Arcam A15, Roksan Attessa, Audiolab 7000A I like all three very much but which one would work best with the Fyne Audio? Thanks in advance for your feedback and keep up the good work 👍🏼
Nice amps and a good review, thanks. I'm impressed with what I see and hear from lenc, setting up an in home demo of the equipment for the customer is a nice touch. I assume the customer went with the 7000a?
Thank you for the honest and detailed review. Have MonitorAudio Silver bookshelf speakers with metal tweeters and consider the 7000A. But I'm not sure whether sound from digital sources via integrated DAC will not sound too analytical (hights prominent). Should I consider 9000A instead?
I just bought the 7000a a f months ago . How I know when is in 110 watts. I don’t feel to much power in this integrated amplifier. And using a sonus faber lumina II and a SVS powered subwoofer.
Thanks for your very good review. I know very well that always will be better speakers option that you can suggest for Audiolab 7000A amplifier but I strongly decided to purchase KEF LS50 meta. My room size is 14x15 feet and I always leasining music between 72-84 db. After your review I think I am not will be disappointed to pair KEF LS50 meta with Audiolab 7000A amplifier. Are KEF LS50 meta speakers is decent match with this amplifier?
Hi Daniel. I want to ask you, because I intend to buy the kefs, which amplifiers did you like the best all this time you have them? The price point is under 2k for the amp. I think about nad, marantz or audiolab ( I know they are different amps!). I just want your opinion. Thank you for your time. Oh! Very good review by the way! 🙂
During your testing did you notice any volume level that was causing 7000a problems with driving LS50 Meta? I'm thinking about getting this set but there are a lot of opinions that these speakers require more powerful amp. My sofa is ~2m away from the TV cabinet where these would be situated.
At no point was there any straining of the speakers, and at only 2m away from the cabinet you shouldn't be cranking any speakers or your going to damage your hearing. Depending on the size of your room you might want too invest in a sub if you want that full sound.
Your videos are awesome. Have bought nothing yet but fell in love with the project xb1, then recently the kef ls50 meta and since your review the audiolab 7000a. I do have a small lounge though (4mx4m). Does everything still sound good together at lower volumes? I have neighbours to consider too. Regards
I’m thinking of renewing my present system of Naim Unitilite with the 7000a into my Rega RS3s. Input from a 7000cdt and a Rega planar 2 turntable. Do you think it would work?
even at -78 vol....no inputs connected,,, after 1 hour 9000a,, 7000a seem to reach about 40-45c temp... amb temp being 20c,,,,, meanwhile 6000a barely reaches 23c,,,, do u see this 1
inside box,,, not big diffs in parts 6000a vs 7000a,,, cost of parts increase might be roughly 40-50 bucks,,, maybe,,, but who knows,,, gonna listen carefully,,, with many sources,, spkrs... btw,,, fyi... do try r50m klipsch... let that sucker burn in 100 hrs tho...
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I have owned 6000a and upgraded to 7000a, my views are exactly what you said. I have paired both with Lintons, and the Lintons opened up more when I upgraded to 7000a.
Excellent Dac and superb sound which won’t fatigue you on any level.
Nice Video
Give Lintons 6000a, 7000a, 9000a, give them 2x150W, give them pure A class, and they will thirst for more. And they will deliver more.
I do love Audiolabs design as I side with the minimalist camp. I also commend them for abundant and diverse connectivity, with added flexibility of amp / pre- out options. Definately a smart design.
Just got the 7000A I haven’t heard the other 2 models to compare but I totally agree with your descriptions. I’ve a pair of Q acoustic 3050i speakers and the combination is amazing, the sound stage, the depth and the separation of instruments is very good.
The DAC is much better than the one in my Bluesound node streamer .
The surprise was the phono preamp which is very good quality, I paired it with my Pro-ject spirit with Ortofon blue, very nice. Very very happy with this amp.
Thanks Daniel. Great review
My pleasure!
I personally find the 7000A's sound too analytical, at least paired to my Q Acoustics 5040. It particularly has a problem resolving female vocals. Roberta Flack, Diana Krall, Eva Cassidy, Madeliene Peyroux all sound thin and stretched out and sharp-edged. In many other vocals there is a slight hiss which I guess most people might not notice, but it gets to me. I switched to the Eversolo DMP-A6 Master Edition's internal DAC and immediately I noticed that the vocals were much fuller and rounded and more satisfying. Thanks for your review.
Update: What a difference the interconnects make! I had been using coaxial which gave me the thin vocals. I then tried connecting my eversolo to the 7000A using USB. Wow! Now the vocals are beautiful! Moral of the story: mix n match and experiment.
Mixing and matching electronics and speakers is a key part of every audiophiles journey. Not every pairing is going to work for everyone, thanks for your opinions on the pairing with Q-Acoustics, its not something we have had the opportunity to test.
Sounds like they put more effort into the usb input. Thanks! I now know what sort of streamer to get
Get some better speakers. And the Audiolab measures flat.
@@r423fplip Thanks. Actually the speakers are great with other matching gear, like the Denefrips Pontus II 12th.
Great review. Looking to pick one of these up over the holiday season this year. :D
Hope you enjoy it!
I got the 7000a to go in my parents house while I have the 8300a. The speakers are almost the same… wharfedale diamond 225 with the 7000a and diamond 230 with the 8300a. I haven’t tried an external dac yet with the 7000a, but just comparing the bluesound node and my 8300a, the tuning is very different. The 8300a is way way more neutral (even though both are mid focused), and as a result the 8300a does come across as a lot smoother to listen to… but I need to try the bluesound node on the 7000a before I can confirm this properly. Both are good depending on what you like to listen to… the 7000a will add more grit to male vocalists, so if you like Phil Collins go with the 7000a, but if you like Pavarotti , go with the 8300a. Both have good instrument separation…
Great review and comparison of all three Amps 👍
I’ve owned the 6000a for about a year now and it’s a fantastic amp but I wanted to climb further up the pecking order to get the best performance out of my Q Acoustics Concept 50’s given their price category.
I agree with everything you mentioned when comparing the 6000a and the 7000a, it wasn’t a big enough leap in performance,so I tried the 9000a and the difference was definitely more noticeable with far better instrument separation and a wider soundstage for sure😮
The 9000a is in a different league compared with the other two so I ended up buying one; it’s a serious bit of kit and well worth the investment for the musical experience imo 😊
Thanks for your review 👍
Hi
I get what you’re saying, it is overpriced but I didn’t pay anywhere near the full RRP price 😉
The Hegel H120 certainly looks a great amp and one that I didn’t even consider tbh😤, not only that I don’t have a Hegel stockist near me unfortunately.
I auditioned the new Rega Elex mk4 but not the Elcit mk5 ; it just didn’t gel with the Concepts and the same goes for the Naim Atom.
I’m more than happy with the 9000a with how it sounds and looks.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and recommendations though 👍
Our pleasure Richard. Thanks for sharing your insights with the Concept 50's!
@@Linux_Lucy As with all amplifiers quite often there are several other options that may be as good or better in certain combinations, the trick is finding the one that sounds good with your specific speakers and to your ears! I agree the Hegel H120 is an amazing amplifier and works with a lot....of different speakers but it is not always the best option with some speakers.
the filters setting appear to be a type of tone control - no? great review of a nice piece of equipment and system.
Fast roll off for me, every time.
Great video!
One question, I am looking to pair with Kef ls50 meta. The alternatives would be 7000a or Cambridge CXa81. The second has 10W more. What is your opinion ?
Good taste in music in your review.
These comments are always my favourites. ;)
Hey, really nice review, thanks.
Just one question- at 21:58 in the video you say that the 6000A can't be plugged into your TV. I know the 6000A doesn't have HDMI arc, but can't you still use the optical in?
Yes you can, and its something Daniel does with his own unit at home, BUT its a lot less convenient, especially if you have family members who aren't keen on juggling multiple remotes.
Hi, great detailed video. Just got a question about the 7000a can you use the amp for movies paired with a oppo udp 203 will it out put dts or dolby obviously being fed into the system cheers
Not really in a position to test this but its worth experimenting with.
Hey,
I have a pair of Fyne Audio F501 speakers.
I'm interested in the following amplifiers:
Arcam A15, Roksan Attessa, Audiolab 7000A
I like all three very much but which one would work best with the Fyne Audio?
Thanks in advance for your feedback and keep up the good work 👍🏼
If you are based in Australia give us a call and we will walk you through it. :)
Nice amps and a good review, thanks. I'm impressed with what I see and hear from lenc, setting up an in home demo of the equipment for the customer is a nice touch. I assume the customer went with the 7000a?
You bet! They ended up going with the 7000a & 7000n combo.
I going to choose between these 2 amps: the 7000A and the CXA81MKII. Only the 7000A has no sub-out, very hard choice.
Ordered this and the 7000n streamer during the sale waiting for my house to be built then go down the rabbit hole of speakers
Nice one! feel free to reach out when the time comes if you need any help choosing some speakers....exciting stuff!
Thank you for the honest and detailed review. Have MonitorAudio Silver bookshelf speakers with metal tweeters and consider the 7000A.
But I'm not sure whether sound from digital sources via integrated DAC will not sound too analytical (hights prominent). Should I consider 9000A instead?
If you can afford the 9000A it's definitely the way to go.
I just bought the 7000a a f months ago . How I know when is in 110 watts. I don’t feel to much power in this integrated amplifier. And using a sonus faber lumina II and a SVS powered subwoofer.
Thanks for your very good review. I know very well that always will be better speakers option that you can suggest for Audiolab 7000A amplifier but I strongly decided to purchase KEF LS50 meta. My room size is 14x15 feet and I always leasining music between 72-84 db. After your review I think I am not will be disappointed to pair KEF LS50 meta with Audiolab 7000A amplifier. Are KEF LS50 meta speakers is decent match with this amplifier?
Yes they are, they sound fantastic together.
Thanks
Hi Daniel. I want to ask you, because I intend to buy the kefs, which amplifiers did you like the best all this time you have them? The price point is under 2k for the amp. I think about nad, marantz or audiolab ( I know they are different amps!). I just want your opinion. Thank you for your time. Oh! Very good review by the way! 🙂
This is a tough one as it kind of depends on my mood and what I'm listening to, Hegel's range has probably been my favourite in more general terms.
During your testing did you notice any volume level that was causing 7000a problems with driving LS50 Meta? I'm thinking about getting this set but there are a lot of opinions that these speakers require more powerful amp. My sofa is ~2m away from the TV cabinet where these would be situated.
At no point was there any straining of the speakers, and at only 2m away from the cabinet you shouldn't be cranking any speakers or your going to damage your hearing.
Depending on the size of your room you might want too invest in a sub if you want that full sound.
What about PC-USB details? Is it a Class-Compliant audio interface inside? Does it work with MacBook?
Yes it does
Love is guys! Would this pair well with my Polk ES60s?
Only way to find out to is to try pairing, it all depends on your personal tastes!
Your videos are awesome. Have bought nothing yet but fell in love with the project xb1, then recently the kef ls50 meta and since your review the audiolab 7000a.
I do have a small lounge though (4mx4m). Does everything still sound good together at lower volumes? I have neighbours to consider too. Regards
You bet! As a general rule, the better the equipment, the better it will sound at lower volumes.
@@living_entertainment great. Thanks very much for this
I’m thinking of renewing my present system of Naim Unitilite with the 7000a into my Rega RS3s. Input from a 7000cdt and a Rega planar 2 turntable. Do you think it would work?
It's all about the sound signature you are trying to create, you will have to swap them out and see how you feel.
even at -78 vol....no inputs connected,,, after 1 hour 9000a,, 7000a seem to reach about 40-45c temp... amb temp being 20c,,,,, meanwhile 6000a barely reaches 23c,,,, do u see this
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which spkrs let u hear all this 3d...
I was listening with the KEF LS50 II Meta but as with all systems your experience will be very set-up and room dependent.
How would it compare to a Rotel product?
Audiolab and Rotel have very different sound goals. Audiolab is a little more on the neutral side generally speaking.
Flexibility of use is a good feature. Sounds like a mid tier Swiss Army knife
inside box,,, not big diffs in parts 6000a vs 7000a,,, cost of parts increase might be roughly 40-50 bucks,,, maybe,,, but who knows,,, gonna listen carefully,,, with many sources,, spkrs... btw,,, fyi... do try r50m klipsch... let that sucker burn in 100 hrs tho...
I have a Naim 5i amp better by my ears , Audiolab 6000a amp lacking , Good value for the money though.
No tone controls 🤷 yees for that kind of money...🤔
U won't best 6000a for price
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