If you’ve ever wanted your system to feel like a late-night jazz bar—or a quiet cabin with the fire crackling and your favorite record humming—meet the AQ‑1001DT. This all-tube integrated amp from Antique Sound Lab isn’t here to measure perfectly or brag about specs. It’s here to make music feel alive.
- Production
- 2004-11
- Condition
- 8/10
- Serial No.
- 0504001019702
- Orig. MSRP
- $1995
- Restoration
- Replaced 8 critical bias resistors
- Installed critically matched quad set of Svetlana 6550 tubes
- Installed new input tubes
- Matched gain stages
- Replaced signal path capacitors
- Adjusted Bias
- Verified power and distortion at 1kHz
- Cleaned internals controls, switches, and chassis
- Factory Specs
Type Tube Integrated Amplifier
Power Output 50 WPC (pentode mode) / 29 WPC (triode mode)
Frequency response 15Hz-23kHz (@ 1W) / 32Hz-34kHz (@ full power)
Distortion 1% (@ 1W) / (@ full power)
Tube complement 4x 6550 (Svetlana); 4x 12AU7 (JJ)
Bias Built-in bias controls
Inputs three pairs of gold-plated RCAs
Output 5-way gold-plated heavy duty binding posts, line-level subwoofer outputs
Front panel controls on/off, level, source
Remote Wireless remote control
Power Cord Detachable, IEC C13 receptacle (female)
Fuse 5A Slow blow
Chassis finish Polished steel
Front panel finish Aluminum / Silver Anodizing
Dimensions 16.5"W x 8.75"D x 12"H
Weight 48 lbs.
- Liner Notes
- "The AQ1001DT was dead quiet, with no annoying hissing to be heard from my speakers. It sounded warm, textured, smooth, and dimensional, and was a good match—although not a great match—for my soft, lush-sounding Dali Grands and Arcam CD player. It would probably sound awesome in a system that is slightly leaner than mine. The Margules that I reviewed earlier is in the same price range, but I would pick this amp every time. Although the Margules was more flexible, the ASL sounded better in my system."
- Stock No.
- 9037769638109
If you’ve ever wanted your system to feel like a late-night jazz bar—or a quiet cabin with the fire crackling and your favorite record humming—meet the AQ‑1001DT. This all-tube integrated amp from Antique Sound Lab isn’t here to measure perfectly or brag about specs. It’s here to make music feel alive.
Production
2004-11
Condition
8/10
Serial No.
0504001019702
Orig. MSRP
$1995
Restoration
- Replaced 8 critical bias resistors
- Installed critically matched quad set of Svetlana 6550 tubes
- Installed new input tubes
- Matched gain stages
- Replaced signal path capacitors
- Adjusted Bias
- Verified power and distortion at 1kHz
- Cleaned internals controls, switches, and chassis
Factory Specs
Type Tube Integrated Amplifier
Power Output 50 WPC (pentode mode) / 29 WPC (triode mode)
Frequency response 15Hz-23kHz (@ 1W) / 32Hz-34kHz (@ full power)
Distortion 1% (@ 1W) / (@ full power)
Tube complement 4x 6550 (Svetlana); 4x 12AU7 (JJ)
Bias Built-in bias controls
Inputs three pairs of gold-plated RCAs
Output 5-way gold-plated heavy duty binding posts, line-level subwoofer outputs
Front panel controls on/off, level, source
Remote Wireless remote control
Power Cord Detachable, IEC C13 receptacle (female)
Fuse 5A Slow blow
Chassis finish Polished steel
Front panel finish Aluminum / Silver Anodizing
Dimensions 16.5"W x 8.75"D x 12"H
Weight 48 lbs.
Liner Notes
"The AQ1001DT was dead quiet, with no annoying hissing to be heard from my speakers. It sounded warm, textured, smooth, and dimensional, and was a good match—although not a great match—for my soft, lush-sounding Dali Grands and Arcam CD player. It would probably sound awesome in a system that is slightly leaner than mine. The Margules that I reviewed earlier is in the same price range, but I would pick this amp every time. Although the Margules was more flexible, the ASL sounded better in my system."
Stock No.
9037769638109