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User Instructions
8000M
8000P
8000Q
Audiolab
IAG House,
Sovereign Court,
Ermine Business Park,
Huntingdon PE29 6XU
Tel: 01480 447700
Fax: 01480 431767

8: Warranty
Audiolab limited warranty
Audiolab Ltd. warrants this product, subject to the terms and
conditions below, to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship. During the warranty period Audiolab will repair or
replace (at Audiolab's option) this product, or any defective part in
this product, if it is found to be defective due to faulty materials,
workmanship or function. The warranty period may vary from
country to country.
Terms and conditions:
The warranty starts on the date of purchase (or the date of delivery
if this is later).
You must provide proof of purchase / delivery before work can be
carried out. Without this proof, any work carried out will be
chargeable to you.
All work will be carried out by Audiolab or its authorised agents or
distributors. Any unauthorised repair or modification will void this
warranty.
If any part is no longer available it will replaced with a functional
replacement part.
Any parts that are replaced will become the property of Audiolab.
Any repair or replacement under this warranty will not extend the
period of warranty.
This warranty is valid only in the country of purchase, applies only to
the first purchaser and is not transferable.
The following are not covered:
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Products on which the serial number has been removed,
altered or otherwise made illegible.
Normal wear and tear and cosmetic damage.
Transportation or installation of the product.
Accidental damage, faults caused by commercial use, acts of
God, incorrect installation, connection or packaging, misuse,
neglect or careless operation or handling of the product which
is not in accordance with Audiolab's user instructions.
Equipment that has been operated in conjunction with
unsuitable, inappropriate or faulty apparatus.
Repairs or alterations carried out by parties other than

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Audiolab or its authorised agents or distributors.
Products not purchased from an Audiolab authorised dealer.
Products that were not new at the time of original purchase.
Products sold 'as is', 'as seen' or 'with all faults'.

Repairs or replacements as provided under this warranty are the
exclusive remedy of the consumer. Audiolab shall not be liable for
any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express
or implied warranty in this product. Except to the extent prohibited
by law, this warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties
whatsoever, both express and implied, including, but not limited
to, the warranty of merchantability and fitness for a practical
purpose.
This warranty provides benefits that are additional to and do not
affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
Some countries and US states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages or implied
warranties so the exclusions in the paragraph above may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may have other statutory rights, which vary from state to state or
country to country.
How to claim:
To obtain warranty service contact the Audiolab authorised dealer
from which you purchased this product. Do not despatch goods
without the prior agreement of the dealer, Audiolab or their
authorised distributors.
If asked to return products for inspection and/or repair, pack
carefully, preferably in the original cartons or packaging affording
an equal degree of protection, and return prepaid. If unsuitable
packaging is used, Audiolab may make a charge for the supply of
new packaging.
Insurance is recommended as goods are returned at owner's risk.
Audiolab or their authorised distributors cannot be held liable for
loss or damage in transit.
Packing, insurance and freight on the return journey will be paid by
Audiolab or their authorised agents or distributor if corrective work
provestobenecessary.

1: Statutory & Safety Information
CAUTION!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER
NO USER -REMOVEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

ADVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUENE PAS OUVRIR

This symbol indicates that there are important
operating and maintenance instructions in the
literature accompanying this unit.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage
constituting a risk of electric shock is present
within this unit.
4ead these instructions.

Keep these instructions. In the event that you pass the product to a third
party this instruction manual should be provided along with the product.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of
the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.

Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periodsoftime.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this
product to rain or moisture. The product must not be exposed to dripping
and splashing and no object filled with liquids such as a vase of flowers
should be placed on the product.
No naked flame sources such as candles should be placed on the
product.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this device.
8000Q: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Re-orientate or re-locate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation
between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Important Note: The batteries supplied with the 8000Q handset should
be treated with care and not punctured or damaged. Used batteries
should be disposed of in full conformity with recycling regulations in your
area. NEVER dispose of batteries in a fire or in the general rubbish.

Mains supply and safety
Mains Supply: The mains voltage of Audiolab units is shown on the rear
panel. If this does not match the voltage in your area, consult your dealer.
The mains supply fuse is on the rear panel. If it has broken, check for any
obvious cause before replacing the fuse with one of the correct rating and
type. The fuses for all areas are type T (time lag ) AL 20mm.
The fuse values are:
8000Q: 220-240V: 1.0A
100-120V: 1.6A
8000M: 220-240V: 3.15A
100-120V: 5.0A
8000P: 220-240V: 4.0A
100-120V: 5.0A
Fuse Carrier

IEC Mains Connector

The fuse is located in a slide-in
carrier which also contains a spare
fuse. The carrier can only be pulled
out after the IEC power cord is
unplugged. When the carrier is
opened the first fuse is the spare.
Remove and safely dispose of the
blown fuse before replacing it.

Class II construction double insulated. These products must not
be connected to earth.
Power Cord: An AC power cord is normally supplied with a mains plug
suitable for your area. If you have any doubts, consult your dealer about
obtaining a suitable power cord.

Important notice to UK users
The appliance cord is terminated with a UK approved mains plug fitted
with a 5A fuse. If the fuse needs to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved
BS1362 fuse rated at 5A must be used. If you need to change the mains
plug, remove the fuse and dispose of this plug safely immediately after
cutting it from the cord.
Connecting a Mains Plug
The wires in the mains lead are colouredin accordancewith the code:
Blue: NEUTRAL;

Brown: LIVE:

As these colours may not correspond to the coloured markings identifying
the terminalsin your plug, proceedas follows:
The BLUE wire must be connected
to the terminal marked with the

5A FUSE
BS 1362

letter N or coloured BLUE or
BLACK. The BROWN wire must be
connected to the terminal marked
with the letter L or coloured
BROWNor RED.

BLUE
(Neutral)

BROWN
(Live)

7: Specifications
8000Q Pre-amplifier

8000P Power Amplifier

8000M Power Amplifier

Inputs: Gain and Sensitivity
CD, TUNER, AUX, VIDEO, TAPE 1, TAPE 2: IMPEDANCE: 20k
GAIN: Adjustable by 3dB steps 0 -15dB., corresponding to
SENSITIVITY(nom.): 100, 140mV, 200mV, 283mV, 400mV, 562mV
HEADPHONES: Gain adjustable 18dB - 33dB in 3dB steps

Rated Output Power
100W (20dBW) /Channel into 8 both channels driven
Input
1V rms for 100W into 8
Input Impedance: 50k
Load
Connected in parallel with INPUT
Gain
29.0 dB at1kHz

Rated Output Power
125W (21dBW) /Channel into 8 , 20Hz - 20kHz
Input Sensitivity
1.12V rms for 120W into 8
Input Impedance: 50k
Load
Connected in parallel with INPUT
Gain
29.0 dB at1kHz

Signal To Noise Ratio (IHF, rel. 0.dBW)
Better than 95 dB
Frequency Response
20 Hz-20 kHz ±0.3 dB
0.1 Hz-75 kHz -3 dB.
Total Harmonic Distortion & Noise
Less than 0.05 %
Channel Balance
Within 1 dB
Polarity (Phase)
Non-Inverting
Muting
Muting controlled automatically
Operating Temperature Range
10-35 °C

Signal To Noise Ratio (IHF, rel. 0.dBW)
Better than 96 dB
Frequency Response
20 Hz-20 kHz ±0.3 dB
0.1 Hz-75 kHz -3 dB.
Total Harmonic Distortion & Noise
Less than 0.05 %
Polarity (Phase)
Non-Inverting
Muting
Muting controlled automatically
Operating Temperature Range
10-35 °C

Signal To Noise Ratio (IHF, rel. 0.5V output)
Any input, any gain setting: 97dB
Headphones: 80dB
Frequency Response
10 Hz-20 kHz ±0.2 dB: 1 Hz-75 kHz -3 dB.
Total Harmonic Distortion & Noise
Less than 0.007 % ref 7.7V rms, 20Hz - 20kHz
Channel Balance
Within 1 dB
Channel Separation
Better than100 dB @ 1 kHz any input, any setting
Pre-amp Output
Max. Output >7.7 V RMS (20dBm); Output impedance 75
Headphone Output
>7.7Vrms;100 (for headphones 8 -2 k impedance)
Record Output
VIDEO OUT, TAPE 1 OUT, TAPE 2 OUT: Gain 0 dB (x1); 100
Muting
Attenuation>63 dB, controlled automatically
Operating Temperature Range
10-35 °C
Power Requirements (Depending on Region)
50-60Hz 100V, 110-120V, and 220-240V models available
Maximum Power Consumption: 15 VA
Dimensions (WXHXD)
445x74x335 mm - including feet, terminals and controls
445 x 64 x 302 mm- excluding feet, terminals and controls
Weight
Net: 6 kg Shipping:7.3 kg

Power Requirements (Depending on Region)
50-60 Hz 100V, 110-120V, and 220-240V models available
Maximum Power Consumption: 500 VA
Dimensions (WXHXD)
445x74x337 mm - including feet, terminals and controls
445 x 64 x 302 mm- excluding feet, terminals and controls
Weight
Net: 8.7 kg Shipping:10 kg

Power Requirements (Depending on Region)
50-60Hz 100V, 110-120V, and 220-240V models available
Maximum Power Consumption: 300 VA
Dimensions (WXHXD)
445x74x337 mm - including feet, terminals and controls
445 x 64 x 302 mm- excluding feet, terminals and controls
Weight
Net: 8.2 kg Shipping:9.6 kg
Audiolab reserves the right to alter design and specification without notice.
Specification may vary for different countries.
Audiolab is a member of the International Audio Group.

5: Operation

6: Service

Switching On

Phase

Care & Cleaning

Make sure all the signal and loudspeaker connections to and from
the amp are secure and correctly made.
Plug the power cords into the pre-amplifier and the power
amplifier/s and then into the wall socket .
Switch on at the mains and then switch on the pre-amlifier
followed by the power amplifier/s.
The power indicators on all the units will light showing the system
is operational.
The 8000Q pre-amplifier may be operated via the front panel or
the remote handset.

It is essential that the loudspeaker connections are secure and with
the positive and negative terminals correctly connected.

While cleaning is in progress the AC power
cord must be unplugged from the AC
power supply socket.

When you have finished using the equipment switch off all the
power amplifiers. Some enthusiasts prefer to leave the preamplifier permanently switched on. If you do this, ensure that the
pre-amplifier is set to mute with the volume control at minimum.

This becomes especially important in bi-wired and bi-amplified
systems where the effects of one or more incorrectly connected (out
of phase) loudspeakers may severely impair the sound and yet be
difficult to detect.
If the sound appears muddled and lacking clarity this may be
because one or more speaker connections are not correctly made.
Always check loudspeaker connections carefully when you have
made any alteration to your system.
Maintaining Connections
Connections should be checked periodically. If necessary the plugs
should cleaned with a proprietary cleaner or, in the case of
loudspeaker connections, freshly re-made.

Bi-Amplified connection- 8000Q with four 8000M power amplifiers

Grease or dirt on the equipment may be
removed with a soft, lint-free cloth slightly
moistened with a mild solution of warm
water and detergent or washing-up liquid.
Do not use any other solutions or solvents.
If you have any queries regarding the use
of Audiolab equipment, consult your
dealer.

Servicing
Servicing of Audiolab products should only
be carried out by authorised service
agents. If service is required the
equipment should be returned, securely
packaged, preferably using original
packaging, to your dealer.
In the UK equipment may be returned to
the IAG Service Centre. In the USA
equipment may be returned to the Service
address shown on this page.
Always telephone before returning any
equipment.

RIGHT

A note should be enclosed giving your
name, address, telephone number, and a
brief description of the reason for return.
If you require Service outside the Warranty
period, do not hesitate to contact your
dealer.
Service Address - UK
IAG Service Centre
Unit 4
St Margaret’s Way
Stukeley Meadows Industrial Estate
Huntingdon
Cambs
PE29 6EB
England
Tel:+44 (0)1480 452561
Fax: +44 (0)1480 13403
Service Address - USA
IAG America, Inc.
15 Walpole Park South
Walpole
MA 02081
USA
Tel: +1 508 850 3950
Fax +1 508 850 3905

LEFT

2a: Introduction- 8000Q

800Q

HEADPHONE
SOCKET
GAIN
SWITCH

INPUT
SELECTOR

VOLUME
CONTROL

RECORD
SELECTOR

REMOTE
CONTROL SENSOR

MUTE LED
RED=Mute On

Unpacking

Gain Switch

Remote Handset

Unpack the product fully. The carton should contain
( The Audiolab 8000Q
( One IEC power cord suitable for your area
( One Remote Handset with two AA batteries
( This instruction manual
Report any damage or shortage to your dealer as soon as possible.
Retain the packing if possible. If you dispose of the packing, do so
with regard to any recycling regulations in your area.

This enables you to operate the volume control over a wide area
while minimising noise. For initial installations, set gain to 9dB.
REDUCE Gain: high sensitivity loudspeakers, low level listening.
INCREASE Gain: low sensitivity loudspeakers, low output sources.
( When changing gain the 8000Q will briefly mute.
( Altering the gain will not affect the Record Outputs.
Volume Control

Buttons shown in white control the 8000Q.

Inserting Batteries in the Handset
The battery compartment is on the rear of the handset. Unwrap the
batteries, open the compartment cover and insert the batteries.
Follow polarity indications in the battery compartment. Replace
batteries in pairs. Use new batteries of the same type and rating.

Adjusts playing volume. Always turn the volume up gradually.
Turn the volume down before changing inputs.
Record Selector

Buttons shown in grey operate Audiolab CD
players and have no effect on the 8000Q.
As the handset uses RC5 coding it will operate
many CD players. Check with your dealer.
Mute
Toggles mute On/off.

Controls and Functions

Turn to select source to record to Tape 1, Tape 2 or Video. You can
record to any CD, tape or other recorder with analogue inputs.
Record selector and input selector operate independently. It is
possible to record from any source whilst listening to another.

Power Switch

Mute (available on the Remote Handset)

If you wish to record, the record input must be
selected manually.

When power is switched on the 8000Q is muted for 3 seconds.
Input Selector

Toggles the pre-amp output On/Off. Recording is unaffected.
Headphone Socket

Volume

Turn to select the listening source. The 8000Q mutes briefly when a
new input is selected.

Socket for connection of headphones. Unplug headphones when
not in use. Connecting headphones mutes the 8000Q.

Press
to raise or lower the volume. The
VOLUME control on the front panel turns.

Input
Press to select listening source. The INPUT
selector on the front panel turns.

POWER LED
RED=Power On

POWER
SWITCH

3a: Connections- 8000Q

FUSE
HOLDER

MAINS
INPUT

Switch power off when making connections

PREAMPLIFIER
OUTPUTS

VCR
TAPE 2

8000Q Connections

TAPE 1

CDR,ETC

AUX

CD, DVD

Connecting the 8000Q to the 8000P - Standard Speaker Connection

CD, TUNER, AUX, VIDEO IN, TAPE 1 IN, TAPE 2 IN
The six inputs may be used for connecting any line level source.
VIDEO OUT, TAPE 1 OUT, TAPE 2 OUT
Three sets of record outputs for connection of up to three stereo
audio recorders, e.g. tape recorder, CD recorder, audio
recording input of VCR ,DVD, MP3, MiniDisc recorder, etc.
PRE-AMP OUT 1 & 2
Low impedance (100 ohm) pre-amplifier outputs for driving
external power amplifiers, sub-woofers or signal processors.
Long cables may be used if required. Pre-amp outputs are
switched off when integrated mode is selected or whenever
amplifier is muted.

Connecting the 8000Q to the 8000P - Bi-Wired Speaker Connection

GROUND
Use only if phono pre-amplifier and turntable are used and
both are Class II double insulated (no earth connection). In this
case the ground terminal can be connected to the metalwork of
these units to eliminate residual hum. The ground terminal
must not be used as a safety earth. If in doubt consult your
dealer.

Running In the 8000Q
( Before first use, run the 8000Q for a few hours set either
to mute or with the volume control turned to minimum.
This enables the components to ‘burn in’.

3b: Connections- 8000P & 8000M

Switch power off when making connections

8000P

FUSE
HOLDER

MAINS
INPUT

LOUDSPEAKER
TERMINALS
RIGHT CHANNEL

POWER
AMPLIFIER
INPUT

OUTPUT
TO 2ND
AMPLIFIER

LOUDSPEAKER
TERMINALS
LEFT CHANNEL

8000M

FUSE
HOLDER

MAINS
INPUT

LOUDSPEAKER
TERMINALS

POWER
AMPLIFIER
INPUT

OUTPUT
TO 2ND
AMPLIFIER

Input

Good Practice

Multiple Combinations of Audiolab Power Amplifiers

For connecting a pre-amplifier or other line level source. Do not
connect directly to a CD player or other source unless the source has
its own fully adjustable volume control.
Load

( Use good quality screened interconnects for signal connections
( When running long connections between pre-amplifier and
power amplifier, ensure the pre-amplifier has a low output
impedance (<600 and use low capacitance cables.
( Never run long signal cables close or parallel to mains cables.
( Loudspeaker cables should be low resistance cables designed
for audio use - not general purpose ‘bell’ or ‘zip’ wire.
Running In

Typically, for bi-amplifying, one would use two 8000P or four 8000M amplifiers.
However, the 8000M and 8000P can be used together in a bi-amplified stereo
configuration where two 8000M amplifiers drive the bass channels and one 8000P drives
the treble channels. Each channel should have the same configuration of amplifiers.

Connected in parallel with the input. Use to connect a second power
amplifier, either to bi-amplify or to run remote loudspeakers.
Loudspeaker Terminals - 8000P
Each channel has two sets of loudspeaker terminals connected in
parallel. The second pair is to facilitate bi-wiring, etc.
Loudspeaker Terminals - 8000M
There are two sets of loudspeaker terminals connected in parallel.

( Before first use, run power amplifiers for a few hours with the
source equipment set to mute or the volume control turned to
minimum. This enables the components to ‘burn in’.

Both the 8000M and the 8000P can be used in conjunction with the 8000S integrated
amplifier for multi-amping.
Combinations of amplifiers in a multi-channel system should have the same gain and
phase characteristics or imbalance will result. We recommend the use of Audiolab
amplifiers throughout such a system. Current Audiolab amplifiers are gain and phase
compatible with previous models.
When not in use, the power amplifiers should be switched off.

Switch power off when making connections

4: Connecting Loudspeakers
8000M - Standard Loudspeaker Connection
If you are stacking the 8000M, by convention the Left Channel is the upper connection

RIGHT

Pre-Amp Left Output

LEFT

Connecting Loudspeakers

Pre-Amp Right Output

8000M - Bi-Wired Loudspeaker Connection
Bi-wiring offers improved sound quality because high and low frequency signals are carried individually to the loudspeaker drive units.
RIGHT

Pre-Amp Left Output

Switch power off when connecting loudspeakers.
Use good quality low resistance loudspeaker cable.
Connect the Positive RED (+) terminal of the amplifier to the Positive (+) RED
terminal of the loudspeaker. Connect the Negative (-) BLACK terminals similarly.
Tighten the loudspeaker terminals securely by hand. Make there are no loose
strands of wire which could cause shorts.
When bi-wiring loudspeakers, make sure you remove the straps connecting the HF
and LF terminal pairs.

LEFT

7mm

Pre-Amp Right Output

Speaker
Cables
RED
BLACK

20mm

8000P - Bi-Amplified Loudspeaker Connection
The principle of Bi-wiring can be extended by using a dedicated power amplifier for each loudspeaker drive unit

Pre-Amp
Output

Connecting
Cables

Standard and Bi-Wired loudspeaker connections using the 8000P are shown in Section 3a.

2b: Introduction- 8000P & 8000M
8000P

POWER LED RED=Power On

POWER SWITCH

POWER LED RED=Power On

POWER SWITCH

8000M

Unpacking

Power Switch

Power Amplifier Protection Circuits

Unpack the product fully. Each carton should contain
( The appropriate Audiolab Power Amplifer
( One IEC power cord suitable for your area
( This instruction manual
Report any damage or shortage to your dealer as soon as possible.
Retain the packing if possible. If you dispose of the packing, do so
with regard to any recycling regulations in your area.

When any Audiolab power amplifier is switched on, the output
remains muted for 8 seconds. After 8 seconds you will hear the
safety relay switch on and the system will now be operational.

Short Circuit Protection: If the output terminals are connected together or there
is a short caused by a faulty speaker or connecting lead, the amplifier will mute and
un-mute until the fault condition is removed.
DC Offset Protection: If there is an internal or external fault which may cause DC
voltage to be presented to the loudspeaker, the amplifier will mute and stay muted
until the fault is removed.
Thermal Protection: If the amplifier is driven excessively for long periods, or the
output devices are pushed beyond their safe operating area, the amplifier will
switch off and then switch back on again when it has cooled down.
In all cases, if the amplifier does not respond to remedial action, consult your dealer.

When the amplifier is powered the red power indicator will light.



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