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Audiolab 8200CDQ CD Player with Built-In Preamplifier ...

    https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/audio-player/cd-players/audiolab-8200cdq-dac-for-audiophiles/
    Audiolab markets a CD player called the 8200CD. THe 8200CDQ, reviewed here, also contains a built-in preamplifier that can deliver 4 volts RMS through its fully balanced outputs. This eliminates signal loss in cables that would normally connect a CD player’s outputs to the preamplifier.

6moons audio reviews: Audiolab 8200CDQ

    https://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/audiolab2/1.html
    The Audiolab 8200CDQ combines a CD player, DAC and preamp in one box which reflects in its nomenclature. ‘C’ is for CDP, ‘D’ for DAC and ‘Q’ for preamp. Hence there are—or will be—spin-offs like the 8200CD (player + DAC), 8200DQ (DAC + preamp) and 8200Q (preamp). In Germany the 8200 CDQ retails for €1.200.

Review: Audiolab 8200CD CD player (with USB DAC) - Son ...

    https://blog.son-video.com/en/2014/11/review-audiolab-8200cd-cdplayer-with-usb-dac/
    The Audiolab 8200CD exceeds the performance of the Quad Vena’s integrated DAC, regardless of the RCA interconnect cables used. For this test, we used Viard Audio Premium HD RCA-RCA and Viard Audio Silver HD RCA-RCA cables, the latter enhancing softness in the medium range. Disc loading is discreet and its reading is swift. Test configuration

Audiolab 8200CDQ - £950 | Hi-Fi Choice

    https://www.hifichoice.com/content/audiolab-8200cdq-%C2%A3950
    Audiolab’s ‘basic’ CD player, the 8200CD, already does a lot more than just play CDs, equipped as it is with a set of digital inputs including electrical, optical and USB. It also has a lot of internal electronics, with more-than-generous provision of multiple regulated power supplies being a major feature.

Audiolab 8200CDQ review | What Hi-Fi?

    https://www.whathifi.com/audiolab/8200cdq/review
    The digital inputs work as well as ever with the optical, coaxial and USB all able to cope with 24Bit/96kHz sources. The CDQ retains the sonic character of the original 8200, but adds an extra dose of solidity, a little more detail and stronger dynamics. The gains aren’t massive, but they extend Audiolab’s already impressive lead at this price.

Audiolab 8200cd vs M-dac | What Hi-Fi? Forum

    https://forums.whathifi.com/threads/audiolab-8200cd-vs-m-dac.72610/
    A CD player, DAC, and Pre-amp, this would be in competition with amongst many, the Audiolab 8200CDQ but will retail in the UK for half the price. (roughly £1K v £500). If it's Creek I'm sure the quality will be top notch if the Evo 2 is anything to go by. . G gowiththeflow Well-known member Jan 10, 2009 52 11 18,545 May 23, 2012 #5

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