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i have the 6000cdt partnered with the mission 778x & wharfedale evo 4.1 & wharfedale sw150 sub superb sound, the amp for the price here in the uk £549 is a bargain considering the sound quality & how many inputs you get. looking forward to auditioning the mission 778s streamer when it's available.
The MF M3Si is a small powerhouse: 85 Watts per channel into 8 Ohms, with a wopping peak current of 25 Amps. The Audiolab got 9 Amps, most likely explaining less grip on the bass. This will matter when using less sensitive speakers and a larger room. Funny you mentioned the cheaper binding posts. It probably won't matter much, but it doesn't feel right. I really like Audiolab (owned a 6000a), but I feel it's not really a big step up to get the 7000a. As always, thank you for the review! 👌
Thank you. This is a really well thought out review. I am interested to know more about the MF M3Si comparison. Based purely on the amplifier using their internal phono stages, what would you say the key differences were - and which do you personally prefer? Thank you. Keep up the great reviews!!! 👍
Thx for watching, not really a lover of integrated phono stages in this price range plus their characteristic is highly biased towards their amplifier final stage, after this disclosure the 7000a sounds more ground noise free and bigger in the presentation!
I had both the 7000A and 6000A at home to try at the same time. I really wanted to love the 7000A, especially the display but after a weekend of forward and back … I kept the 6000A. It just sounded ‘nicer’ and there was virtually no difference in perceived loudness but bass grip was better on the 6000A with my classic Mission 752 Freedoms. The headphone stage is so so on both but I use my Sundara and 58X Jubilee with a Chord Mojo 2. Thanks for the review.
Thank you for the review. I want to buy my first amplifier and I haven’t got speakers yet. In my country, 7000a is €1470 and an open box Cambridge CXA81 is €1590 at the moment. Which one would you prefer?
Thx, impossible to say, impossible to say without knowing yours taste and final speakers! As I said in the review Cambridge is more powerful but a little bit forwarded, both great amps!
Rotel A11 tribute probably or Project MaiA S3, affordable and great musicality for the money, i am testing also right now the Fosi Audio ZA3, review coming soon!
Ciao, ad un certo punto mi ero stufato dell'hi fi ,copland micromega cd sonus faber ecc ecc ......poi un giorno vendo tutto e prendo Audiolab ......ora ho di nuovo la passione , cdt 6000 6000a 2 monoblock 8300 , kef reference 1 ......è pensa che negli anni 90 era un marchio che nn consideravo nemmeno di striscio 😂
@@MadAudiofficial sarò di parte ma adoro le kef ,da integrato usavo le ls50 poi le r3 ....con le reference ho dovuto aggiungere cavalli ,250 watt monoblok .per me un riferimento
Does anyone know the dampening factor of the Audiolab 7000a? I checked a bunch of places like Crutchfield and Audiolab’s manual/website, and could not find it. Thanks!!
Grazie per la review. Hai per caso provato il dac collegando un pc alla porta usb? Sarei curioso di sapere le differenze tra il dac del 7000 e quello più modesto del m3si
This one i had to purchase it for the review, but the 9000a is too expensive for me, if Audiolab reach out i will be happy to give my honest opinion about it!
@@MadAudiofficial or the banana plugs are too long, no seriously if you're hung up about them visually i get that but sonically they work, my mission amp uses the same binding posts & yes my plugs don't go all the way in but i still get sound so i'm happy, it's a personal preference that's all.
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Hello brother, could you please recomend me a good pairing Amps for Elac Carina BS
Thanks
GM ☕️❄️Nice !
I just picked up the 6000CDT ..hooked up to my Denafrips Ares 12-1 DAC ..a match made in heaven!
Great video and nice selection!👍
Thank you very much, what about the amp? 6000a?
Seeing that I do headphones..I run the Bryston BHA-1 headphone amp/ preamp .
i have the 6000cdt partnered with the mission 778x & wharfedale evo 4.1 & wharfedale sw150 sub superb sound, the amp for the price here in the uk £549 is a bargain considering the sound quality & how many inputs you get. looking forward to auditioning the mission 778s streamer when it's available.
@@gratmatassa5432 nice!!
The MF M3Si is a small powerhouse: 85 Watts per channel into 8 Ohms, with a wopping peak current of 25 Amps. The Audiolab got 9 Amps, most likely explaining less grip on the bass. This will matter when using less sensitive speakers and a larger room. Funny you mentioned the cheaper binding posts. It probably won't matter much, but it doesn't feel right. I really like Audiolab (owned a 6000a), but I feel it's not really a big step up to get the 7000a. As always, thank you for the review! 👌
Yes this half way binding posts are🙈
7000A much more better than 6000A
@@kk-yq7mc
Sure, and an elephant is much better than a zebra, meaning what?
Good review! Thank you :)
Thx for your support👍🏽
9:46 I also run the OG Wiim Pro for my streaming into the Denafrips DAC 😊
Is top for the price, stable app, intuitive and full of functionality 👌🏽
Thank you. This is a really well thought out review. I am interested to know more about the MF M3Si comparison. Based purely on the amplifier using their internal phono stages, what would you say the key differences were - and which do you personally prefer? Thank you. Keep up the great reviews!!! 👍
Thx for watching, not really a lover of integrated phono stages in this price range plus their characteristic is highly biased towards their amplifier final stage, after this disclosure the 7000a sounds more ground noise free and bigger in the presentation!
I had both the 7000A and 6000A at home to try at the same time. I really wanted to love the 7000A, especially the display but after a weekend of forward and back … I kept the 6000A. It just sounded ‘nicer’ and there was virtually no difference in perceived loudness but bass grip was better on the 6000A with my classic Mission 752 Freedoms. The headphone stage is so so on both but I use my Sundara and 58X Jubilee with a Chord Mojo 2. Thanks for the review.
Thank you for the review. I want to buy my first amplifier and I haven’t got speakers yet. In my country, 7000a is €1470 and an open box Cambridge CXA81 is €1590 at the moment. Which one would you prefer?
Thx, impossible to say, impossible to say without knowing yours taste and final speakers! As I said in the review Cambridge is more powerful but a little bit forwarded, both great amps!
For me, Audiolab, have a hdmi and a pre phono stage.
@@PabloNaranjo21 thanks
Hello! After spending some time with the Pro-Ject SB5S2, which amp would you recommend as their partner (besides the MF A1)?
Rotel A11 tribute probably or Project MaiA S3, affordable and great musicality for the money, i am testing also right now the Fosi Audio ZA3, review coming soon!
What are the adjustment knobs made out of? Aluminum? Plastic? Do they feel cheap?
Alu and feel good at touch, not cheap not premium!
Ciao, ad un certo punto mi ero stufato dell'hi fi ,copland micromega cd sonus faber ecc ecc ......poi un giorno vendo tutto e prendo Audiolab ......ora ho di nuovo la passione , cdt 6000 6000a 2 monoblock 8300 , kef reference 1 ......è pensa che negli anni 90 era un marchio che nn consideravo nemmeno di striscio 😂
Come va cn le Kef?
@@MadAudiofficial sarò di parte ma adoro le kef ,da integrato usavo le ls50 poi le r3 ....con le reference ho dovuto aggiungere cavalli ,250 watt monoblok .per me un riferimento
Hi, do you think it will match with revel m106 speakers?
Does anyone know the dampening factor of the Audiolab 7000a? I checked a bunch of places like Crutchfield and Audiolab’s manual/website, and could not find it. Thanks!!
Grazie per la review. Hai per caso provato il dac collegando un pc alla porta usb? Sarei curioso di sapere le differenze tra il dac del 7000 e quello più modesto del m3si
Do the 9000a
This one i had to purchase it for the review, but the 9000a is too expensive for me, if Audiolab reach out i will be happy to give my honest opinion about it!
I think you unscrew binding posts. Then push in banana plugs the rest of the way. Then tighten again. Let me know if this works for you?😊
Unfortunately as nothing to do with the screw, binding posts are just too short, something pretty annoying!
@@MadAudiofficial or the banana plugs are too long, no seriously if you're hung up about them visually i get that but sonically they work, my mission amp uses the same binding posts & yes my plugs don't go all the way in but i still get sound so i'm happy, it's a personal preference that's all.
Try 9000a . It will blow your socks off
from reviews i've seen & read 6000a - 7000a small improvement 7000a - 9000a big improvement
Suona meglio il phono stage integrato nell’audiolab, ifi zen phono in confronto perde!!
Si confermo ,ifi rivenduto subito ,poi preso il Goldnote 10 comodo per 2 giradischi
Horrible Akzent 🤢