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Audiolab M-ONE review

Posted on September 2, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Anyone who’s ever tried cramming two weeks’ worth of holiday clothes into a carry-on cabin suitcase will sympathise with Audiolab’s concept for its latest integrated amplifier.

So, how do you pack a pre/power amplifier and aptX Bluetooth receiver into the same compact chassis as the company’s flagship digital-to-analogue converter, the M-DAC+, without compromising performance?

Design

Well, like this…

This is the 40W-per-channel M-ONE, and judging by appearances alone, we’d give Audiolab’s design team a pat on the back for their efforts.
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