Audiolab 9000A Integrated Amplifier Black
- Location
- GB
- Seller
- c983_44
- Source
- eBay UK
- Posted
- 22 May 2026
- Last seen
- 2d ago
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Condition isn’t stated, so on the numbers alone this is ambitious: at £1,200 it sits well above the 75th percentile of £625 for recent GBP comparables, and nearly 3× the median of £394. That puts it outside normal used-market territory unless this is exceptional in some way.
The upside is that the 9000A is a genuinely well-regarded integrated amp: clean, modern, powerful, and flexible, with enough refinement to anchor a serious system rather than just fill a gap. If the listing includes the remote, original box, and it’s been lightly used or recently serviced, that helps—but at this price I’d want proof of standout condition, full accessories, and a compelling provenance before calling it good value.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Audiolab emerged from the frustration of two Imperial College students, Philip Swift and Derek Scotland, who in 1983 founded the brand in Britain to deliver high-quality hi-fi without exorbitant prices or needless complexity. Their debut 8000A integrated amplifier swiftly became a benchmark, praised for its robust build, transparent sound, and minimalist design that prioritized musical purity over gimmicks. This origin story rooted Audiolab in a philosophy of accessible excellence, evolving from kitchen prototypes to a lineup of landmark components like the 8000S preamp, 8000T tuner, and 8000M monoblocs.
The brand focuses on core hi-fi categories, excelling in integrated and power amplifiers, preamplifiers, DACs, CD players, tuners, and phono stages, with forays into AV processors and multi-channel amps during its TAG McLaren era from 1997 to 2004. Since joining the International Audio Group in 2004, Audiolab has refined its no-nonsense aesthetic while expanding to modern streaming and digital sources, always emphasizing engineering that extracts maximum performance from any system.
Audiolab holds a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, renowned among discerning buyers for exceptional value—delivering near-high-end sound quality at approachable prices. It appeals to purists seeking reliable, unadorned British engineering rather than boutique exotica or vintage collectibles, maintaining a loyal following for its enduring reputation in straightforward, music-first performance.
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