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Audiolab 7000A vs SVS Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase
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Audiolab 7000A

Integrated Amplifier | 70 watts RMS into 8-ohms

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Integrated Amplifier | 75 watts RMS into 8-ohms

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Audiolab 7000A vs SVS Prime SoundBase Integrated Amplifier Comparison

In this review, we will be comparing two different type of speakers . Audiolab 7000A is a Integrated Amplifier with built-in DAC speaker whereas the Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase is a Streaming Integrated Amplifier speaker.

Let's have a brief look at the main features of Audiolab 7000A and SVS Prime SoundBase first before getting into our more detailed comparison.

Audiolab 7000A Key Specs

  • 70 watts RMS into 8-ohms
  • Built-in DAC
  • Phono Input
  • USB Input
  • Bluetooth v5.0
  • Weight: 18.50 lbs / 8.40 kg
  • Dimensions (H x W x D):3-1/16inch x 17.5inch x 13.4inch

SVS Prime SoundBase Key Specs

  • 75 watts RMS into 8-ohms
  • Built-in DAC
  • USB Input
  • Bluetooth v5.0
  • Weight: 4.60 lbs / 2.10 kg
  • Dimensions (H x W x D):3.23inch x 9.10inch x 8.81inch

What size room are the Audiolab 7000A and SVS Prime SoundBase Amplifiers good for?

The size of the room in which you are planning to use these amplifiers is an important decision factor. Here we have compared their suitability to various sizes of environments considering their max power parameters:

Listening Environment Audiolab 7000A SVS Prime SoundBase
Near-field Poor Poor
Small Room Average Average
Mid-size Room Good Good
Large Room Average Average
Very Large Room Poor Poor

In the following sections, we will get into more detail in order to understand how Audiolab 7000A and SVS Prime SoundBase compares and end up with enough arguments to decide which one of these amplifiers is the better choice for you.


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Reasons to choose Audiolab 7000A over SVS Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase
Full-color Display Yes vs No Displays Album and device Info
Signal to Noise Ratio 110 dB vs 90 dB Higher ratings results in cleaner sound
Total Analog Inputs 3 vs 2 More options for connecting Analog sources
PhonoInput Yes vs No Connect a turntable directly to your amp
Optical Digital Inputs 2 vs 1 More options for connecting Digital sources
Coaxial Digital Inputs 2 vs No More options for connecting Digital sources
Max Bit Depth 32-bit vs 24-bit Play higher resolution range media
Height 78mm vs 82mm Easier to fit in smaller spaces

Reasons to choose SVS Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase over Audiolab 7000A
MSRP Price(*) 699USD vs 999USD costs less (*prices may change depending on the seller, location and time)
App-Based Control Yes vs None Control the amplifier via an app
Watts into 8-ohms 75 watts vs 70 watts Delivers higher power into 8-ohms speakers
Watts into 4-ohms 150 watts vs 110 watts Delivers higher power into 4-ohms speakers
Coaxial Digital Inputs No vs 2 More options for connecting Digital sources
Apple AirPlay Yes vs No Compatible with Apple Devices with AirPlay
Apple AirPlay 2 Yes vs No Compatible with Apple Devices with AirPlay 2
DTS Play-Fi Yes vs No Compatible with the DTS Play-Fi ecosystem
Built-in Chromecast Yes vs No Compatible with Chromecast Streaming
Built-in Chromecast Yes vs No Compatible with Chromecast Streaming
Base Surface Area 513.0cm2/ 79.5inch2 vs 1510.0cm2/ 234.1inch2 takes less space in your room

Inputs and Outputs

The input and output selections that are offered is an important factor when comparing two amplifiers. Here you can find how the I/O selections of the Audiolab 7000A and SVS Prime SoundBase differs from each other.

Audiolab 7000A Inputs
  • Total Number of Analog Inputs: 3
  • Phono Input
  • 2 Optical Digital Input
  • 2 Coaxial Digital Input
  • USB Input:
    • USB-A(Service Only)
    • USB-B
SVS Prime SoundBase Inputs
  • Total Number of Analog Inputs: 2
  • 1 Optical Digital Input
  • USB Input:
    • USB-A(power and service only)
  • Ethernet Port
Audiolab 7000A Back View
Audiolab 7000A Back View (Click the image for the larger version)

Outputs
  • Stereo RCA Preamp Outputs
  • Pre-out/Main-in Loop
  • 1/4 Headphone Output
Outputs
  • Stereo RCA, Sub out Preamp Outputs
  • 3.5mm Headphone Output
  • Subwoofer Output
SVS Prime SoundBase Back View
SVS Prime SoundBase Back View (Click the image for the larger version)

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