Their architecture is perhaps best described as a ʻDAC + CDʼ, rather than as a CD player in the traditional sense. The DAC (Digital-to-Analogue Converter) is the cornerstone of their design, which is why Audiolab has chosen the Sabre 32-bit audio DAC from ESS Technology to carry out D-to-A conversion.
The provision of digital inputs – optical, coaxial and USB – means the 8200CD can be used to deliver top-quality sound from all kinds of digital sources, including audio files from computers and other media devices. Thus, all music benefits from the superb sound quality produced by the playersʼ DAC and discrete Class A output stages.
Comprised of over 1700 components using precision SMT manufacturing on a 4 layer PCB, the Audiolab 8200CD is the most advanced electronic design in Audiolab’s impressive history.
Output Level: |
RCA: 2.05V RMS? XLR: 4.1V RMS |
Frequency Response: |
20Hz - 20kHz ±0.2dB |
Total Harmonic Distortion: |
RCA: <0.0025%? XLR: <0.008% |
Crosstalk @1KHz: |
RCA: >120dB XLR: >130dB |
Dynamic Range 'A' wtd: |
RCA: >98dB XLR: >110dB |