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Audiolab Announces 9000P Stereo Power Amplifier — CFB Technology, Bridge Mode, $2,000 Class

Audiolab Announces 9000P Stereo Power Amplifier — CFB Technology, Bridge Mode, $2,000 Class

2026/01/24
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Audiolab

British audio brand Audiolab has announced the “9000P,” a stereo power amplifier for their 9000 series. Featuring the company’s proprietary CFB (Complementary Feedback) technology, it delivers 100W×2 in stereo mode and 300W in bridged mono configuration.

Product Overview

The 9000P belongs to Audiolab’s current flagship “9000 series” of stereo power amplifiers. It’s designed for system building with the 9000CD player, 9000N network player, and 9000A integrated amplifier.

Pricing is £1,599 (UK) with availability from March 1, 2026. Available in Black and Silver finishes.

Technical Details

CFB Technology

The 9000P employs Audiolab’s long-developed CFB (Complementary Feedback) technology. This amplification method uses complementary feedback circuitry to achieve both low distortion and wide bandwidth characteristics.

Power Supply

A robust power supply section enables stable high-current delivery.

  • Transformer: 320VA
  • Capacitors: 60,000μF (multi-stage configuration)

The high-capacity power supply comfortably handles instantaneous high-current demands.

Output Specifications

Stereo Mode

LoadOutput
100W×2
160W×2

Bridge Mode

The 9000P supports bridge mode operation without requiring two units, enabling use as a monoblock amplifier.

LoadOutput
300W
380W

*All figures at THD below 1%

Inputs/Outputs

  • Inputs: RCA×1, XLR×1
  • Outputs: Speaker terminals

Both balanced and unbalanced inputs accommodate connection to 9000 series preamplifier sections or separate preamps.

Acoustic Specifications

SpecificationValue
Frequency Response20Hz–20kHz (±0.3dB)
S/N Ratio>112dB (A-weighted)

Dimensions & Weight

SpecificationValue
Width444mm
Height90mm
Depth327mm
Weight9.2kg

Color Options

  • Black
  • Silver

Pricing & Availability

RegionPrice
UK£1,599
ReleaseMarch 1, 2026

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