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Aavik M-880 Mono Amplifier Sets New Benchmark for Pure Class A Power

In the Ultra High-end segment, amplifier development increasingly focuses on precision and electrical stability rather than raw output figures alone. The new Aavik M-880 follows exactly this philosophy, combining a re-engineered Pure Class A topology with an advanced resonant-mode power supply. The result is a monoblock amplifier created to serve as a technical foundation for uncompromising reference playback.

Story Highlights
  • The Aavik M-880 represents a holistic amplifier concept where amplification, power delivery, and noise suppression operate as a unified system. Designed for modern reference loudspeakers, it prioritizes control and stability as key elements of sonic performance.

Audio Group Denmark has established itself as an independent technological force within the Ultra High-end HiFi market through brands such as Aavik, Børresen, Ansuz and Axxess. Rather than refining established amplifier concepts incrementally, the company consistently pursues system-wide engineering approaches that treat amplification, power supply and noise management as interdependent elements.

With the introduction of the Aavik M-880 Mono Amplifier, the manufacturer addresses the demands of modern reference loudspeakers whose resolution, dynamic capability and transient accuracy increasingly challenge traditional amplifier architectures. The new monoblock is intended as a stable and uncompromising foundation for contemporary High-end systems.


Key Facts

  • Newly developed Pure Class A mono power amplifier design
  • Output power: 400 W into 8 Ohm, 800 W into 4 Ohm, approx. 1.300 W into 2 Ohm
  • Resonant-mode switch-mode power supply with four independent units
  • Local capacitor banks positioned directly at output stages
  • Integrated active noise-reduction technologies derived from Ansuz engineering
  • Damping factor above 1.000 for precise loudspeaker control
  • Weight: 70 kg per monoblock

Pure Class A – Reinterpreted for Modern Systems

Class A amplification has long been regarded as an ideal solution for linear signal reproduction, yet traditionally comes with significant energy consumption and thermal challenges. The Aavik M-880 approaches this topology from a different perspective. While operating in genuine Class A mode, the amplifier employs a newly developed bias strategy that maintains the operating point consistently above the required current level.

This allows the amplifier to remain permanently within its linear operating range while reducing unnecessary energy loss. According to the manufacturer, this approach enables improved thermal stability and more consistent long-term performance without sacrificing the harmonic integrity associated with classic Class A designs. In practical use, thermal consistency plays a decisive role in maintaining stable sonic performance over extended listening sessions.

Power as an Expression of Control

Rated at 400 watts into 8 Ohm, doubling to 800 watts into 4 Ohm and reaching approximately 1.300 watts into 2 Ohm, the M-880 clearly positions itself within the reference amplifier category. However, the defining characteristic is not output power alone but the extremely low output impedance, resulting in a damping factor exceeding 1.000.

In real-world operation, this translates into precise control over complex loudspeaker loads. Impedance fluctuations and dynamic peaks are handled without instability, an increasingly important requirement for modern loudspeaker designs featuring large drivers and high resolution capabilities.

Resonant-Mode Power Supply – Energy Without Compression

Instead of a conventional linear power supply, the M-880 utilizes four high-frequency switch-mode power supplies operating in what the manufacturer describes as resonant mode. Rather than typical square-wave switching behavior, these supplies generate sinusoidal oscillations intended to significantly reduce electrical noise.

Each unit delivers up to 500 watts and feeds local energy storage with a combined capacity of 266 mF. These reserves allow peak currents of up to 130 amperes. When musical demand increases, operating frequency rises automatically, enabling higher power density without dynamic compression – a characteristic intended to preserve transient response and dynamic realism.

Noise Rejection as a Core Engineering Principle

Aavik treats electrical noise not as a secondary concern but as a primary obstacle to sonic transparency. Consequently, the M-880 integrates multiple active technologies originating from the Ansuz development portfolio.

Active Tesla Coil systems generate counter-voltages designed to neutralize electrical noise in real time. Active Square Tesla Coils extend this principle through compact circuit board implementations, while Analog Dither Technology – originally derived from radar applications – applies controlled modulation to improve the signal-to-noise relationship. Anti-Aerial Resonance Coil Technology further prevents cables from acting as RF antennas, reducing external interference.

Together, these measures aim to create an exceptionally quiet electrical environment in which fine detail retrieval and spatial information can emerge more clearly.

Designed for Integration into Reference Systems

Despite its substantial appearance, the M-880 does not rely on excessive enclosure size. Instead, Aavik focuses on mechanical rigidity, minimized signal paths and locally positioned energy storage. The monoblock is conceived as part of a holistic system architecture where amplifier and loudspeaker function as a unified performance platform.

In combination with modern high-resolution loudspeakers, the amplifier is intended to provide a stable basis for unrestricted dynamics, spatial precision and tonal accuracy.

Price and Availability

The Aavik M-880 Mono Amplifier is available through authorized specialist retailers of Audio Group Denmark and is clearly positioned within the absolute reference tier of the High-end audio market. The recommended retail price is € 100.000,- per unit.

Conclusion

With the M-880, Audio Group Denmark demonstrates that contemporary amplifier design is no longer defined solely by output power. Instead, the focus shifts toward the controlled interaction of energy delivery, stability and noise suppression. The monoblock therefore positions itself less as a traditional power amplifier and more as a technological foundation for uncompromising reference-level music reproduction.

ProductAavik M-880 Mono Amplifier
Price€ 100.000,-

Technical Specifications

ProductAavik M-880 Mono Amplifier
CharacterizationReference mono power amplifier (Ultra High-End, Pure Class A reinterpreted)
DesignMono power amplifier
Amplifier principlePure Class A (re-engineered Bias Design)
Output power400 W at 8 Ohm
Output power800 W at 4 Ohm
Output powerapprox. 1.300 W at 2 Ohm
Damping factor> 1.000
Distortion (THD)< 0,007 % (10 W, 1 kHz, 8 Ohm)
Power supplyResonant-mode switch-mode power supply (4 units)
Energy storage266 mF
Peak currentup to 130 A
Standby consumption< 0,5 W
Idle consumption150 W
Noise reductionActive Tesla Coils, Active Square Tesla Coils, Analog Dither Technology, AARC
Dimensions794 × 342 × 509 mm
Weight70 kg
BrandAavik
ManufacturerAudio Group Denmark
DistributionAudio Group Denmark
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Michael Holzinger

Michael Holzinger, founder and editor-in-chief of HiFi BLOG and sempre-audio.at, has been working for years as a journalist in the fields of IT, photography, telecommunications and consumer electronics.

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