While most CD players are designed purely for CD playback, the award winning 8200CD has been created with flexibility firmly in mind. Their architecture is perhaps best described as a ʻDAC + CDʼ, rather than as a CD player in the traditional sense.
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.
Specifications
Description | CD Player |
DAC | ESS Sabre32 9018 chip |
Resolution | 32bits |
Output Voltage | RCA: 2.05V RMS (+/-0.1dB) XLR: 4.1V RMS (+/-0.1dB) |
Frequency Response | 20Hz – 20kHz |
Total Harmonic Distortion | RCA: <0.00025% XLR: <0.0008% |
Crosstalk | RCA: <-120dB XLR: <-130dB |
Dynamic Range | RCA: >98dB XLR: >100dB |
Dimensions (w x h x d) | 445 x 74 x 335mm |
We Don’t Like To Boast But…
Since launching the 8200 Series in 2010, Audiolab has won more awards in the UK than any other brand of high-performance audio electronics. That’s why when you buy Audiolab you know you’re buying the best.
“There’s no doubt that it’s one of the best CD players we’ve tested under £1000 thanks to its effortless sonic character and musicality.”
8200CD – What Hi-Fi? Sound And Vision