Integral Amplifier Stereo Audiolab 8300A, black Review
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Description of Integral Amplifier Stereo Audiolab 8300A, black
- There are no built-in DACs or headphone jacks. Cheerful, cheerful sound, but not bright. Fast, but not with dry bottoms. Detailed without losing musicality. And yet, the sound is closer to warm. There is no porridge in the lower midrange. Perfectly plays modern recordings, with a killed dynamic range, (DR3-DR5). It can work as a preamplifier and power amplifier. Easily integrated into DC. Dual mono. Doesn't heat up. Slightly warm. Powerful radiators. There are no problems with overheating, unlike its predecessors. Looks great, especially in white. It is almost white, matte, but not silvery. Remote control with soft touch coating, non-slip and aluminum top.
- The price tag for the new 8000th line has become very inhumane. For the sake of design, not the best ergonomics. I confuse the volume on the amplifier with the mode switch. Fashionable display for an amateur.