Audiolab M-ONE 80-watt Stereo Integrated Amp / Bluetooth DSD DAC - Black
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Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.7 x 11.5 x 4.4 inches |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Audiolab |
Brand | Audiolab |
Number of Channels | 4 |
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 13.7 x 11.5 x 4.4 inches; 16.58 Pounds
- Item model number : M one
- Date First Available : July 25, 2018
- Manufacturer : Audiolab
- ASIN : B07L45DXNP
- Best Sellers Rank: #616,569 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #3,267 in Audio Component Amplifiers
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Product Description
Outwardly, the M-ONE is almost identical to the M-DAC+, audiolab’s flagship DAC component. It sports the same compact aluminium case, small enough to sit unobtrusively on a desk, table or shelf, with the same central OLED display and elegant dual rotary control scheme. But while standalone DACs require a separate power amp to drive a pair of speakers, the M-ONE packs stereo power amplification of suitably high quality, plus preamp facilities for analogue sources as well as digital, into its diminutive chassis.
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Customers like the articulation, performance, and sound quality of the electronic component amplifier. For example, they mention it's very detailed but smooth, brings out minute details in music without overwhelming bass, and the Bluetooth function has worked flawlessly. That said, they're happy with the options, standby timer, and volume on power on settings.
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Customers find the articulation of the electronic component amplifier fantastic, detailed, and smooth. They say it brings out minute details in music without overwhelming bass. Customers also mention that the sound is not analytical.
"...(I was worried about that but it's not analytical sounding at all and is really detailed but smooth). You should buy one...." Read more
"...It brings out minute details in music without overwhelming bass...." Read more
"...Still runs great, audio is fantastic, very articulate and neutral sounding, no emphasis on bass response, and highs are just fine." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the electronic component amplifier. They mention that it runs great, the audio is fantastic, and the Bluetooth function has worked flawlessly.
"...It's really good and does NOT have "Saber Glare" (I was worried about that but it's not analytical sounding at all and is really detailed but smooth)..." Read more
"...Still runs great, audio is fantastic, very articulate and neutral sounding, no emphasis on bass response, and highs are just fine." Read more
"...The bluetooth function has worked flawlessly thus far and provides a reliable connection...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the electronic component amplifier. They mention that the audio is fantastic, very articulate, and neutral sounding, with no emphasis on bass response.
"...(display brightness, filter options, standby timer, volume on power on settings, etc) and the remote doesn't feel like a throw away...." Read more
"...Still runs great, audio is fantastic, very articulate and neutral sounding, no emphasis on bass response, and highs are just fine." Read more
"Clean sound from a compact unit..." Read more
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The one con to this is it truly sounds better using it built in DAC and that's a bit strange to me. I tried my Mytek Liberty with external PSU, my Questyle CMA Twelve (dual AKM 4490's), FiiO K9 (Dual ES9038 Pro's), and others. I just wanted you to get a sense for how well the internal ES9018k2m is integrated into this -or- how bogeyed the AUX in's are. I can't figure this one out but it's really not a bug deal. Things over AUX do still sound great (my CD player for example) but I'm just surprised that even with a $1000 DAC I couldn't beat the internal DAC of this.
It has a ton of features I didn't expect too (display brightness, filter options, standby timer, volume on power on settings, etc) and the remote doesn't feel like a throw away. It's really good and does NOT have "Saber Glare" (I was worried about that but it's not analytical sounding at all and is really detailed but smooth). You should buy one. If you find it at or beneath $600 again, you should buy two.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022
The one con to this is it truly sounds better using it built in DAC and that's a bit strange to me. I tried my Mytek Liberty with external PSU, my Questyle CMA Twelve (dual AKM 4490's), FiiO K9 (Dual ES9038 Pro's), and others. I just wanted you to get a sense for how well the internal ES9018k2m is integrated into this -or- how bogeyed the AUX in's are. I can't figure this one out but it's really not a bug deal. Things over AUX do still sound great (my CD player for example) but I'm just surprised that even with a $1000 DAC I couldn't beat the internal DAC of this.
It has a ton of features I didn't expect too (display brightness, filter options, standby timer, volume on power on settings, etc) and the remote doesn't feel like a throw away. It's really good and does NOT have "Saber Glare" (I was worried about that but it's not analytical sounding at all and is really detailed but smooth). You should buy one. If you find it at or beneath $600 again, you should buy two.
I have listened to Audiolab 6000A and if for the extra bucks 6000A is definitely worth.
I HAD WRITTEN THE ABOVE BEFORE SUPPORT WAS NEEDED. Months later I discovered my original sound driver had been replaced automatically by a new driver that didn't work. First, it appeared only to be unable to play SACD (dsf) files in FOOBAR2000, so I reinstalled the driver from the website. At that point ONLY music played via FOOBAR2000 worked. I couldn't play Amazon Music or Youtube or anything else. The email form for support goes to the American distributor who did not reply. Calling the UK I was told the only technically familiar with the driver had already left for the day at 3:30 PM their time. I used the email contact form for IAG, a Chinese firm that owns them, to express my frustration, but got only an automated reply. I called the UK again the next day starting at 4:30 AM PST and got nothing but busy signals. Finally, I reached them the next day and their expert could only say they had no complaints from other users and suggested system corruption, which I know how to fix and was not the cause. As a last resort I tried installing their driver again first making sure all traces of the old driver were gone. That worked but it installed TWO drivers: One a "real" sound driver that shows up under sound drivers in Device Manager for Windows 10. The other appears to be a combined ASIO and deice driver that shows up separately. Proper support could have told me to expect this kind of configuration. Proper software design would remove older driver versions to avoid conflicts. But, instead of an apology, the support person advised me his management said I really should be going through the US Distributor and using their support. I guess the bean counters want to make sure they charge service to the right country to see who is really profitable. If that is what is most important they have missed the point. The shortfalls in software design and support are what the customer remembers and it will influence further buying decisions he and his friends make about the viability a an Audiolab purchase.
Disclaimer: Know that you aren't getting a "new" un-opened item!
Edit: decided to keep one that i purchased. A bit disappointed paying “new” price for an obviously “used” or “open box” item. Otherwise the amplifier is fantastic! Currently have a pair of LS50 wired to them. Can say they’re powered just fine but at 40watt per channel just a tad too weak to power them completely! Still runs great, audio is fantastic, very articulate and neutral sounding, no emphasis on bass response, and highs are just fine.