Ipod/itube
Willow
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Not sure if you have had a chance to read HT's december issue but there is a spread on a tube system for Ipods...
as well they have a write up about Polk's LC265i-IP
as well they have a write up about Polk's LC265i-IP
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And only $1,000? Whadda deal!
Just port your iPod through my PA sound system: Behringer EP1500 PowerAmp, Behringer B1520 PRO Eurolive Professional Loudspeakers. -
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Mine sounds fine through my Pioneer with the direct connect...
Although that thing was $1200..Pioneer Elite VSX-53, Polk RT800i fronts, Polk CS400i center, FX500i surround, Velodyne sub -
to be honest I hate the sound of my ipod on my system...only good on the bus or walking the dog or yeah the gym
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There are actually quite a few out there. If you do a Google search for iPod Tube Amps you'll pull up many results.
Here are just a few I found. Seems like many that I have looked at use the same chassis. Wonder whose building them all.
http://www.dared.us/MP-5.htm
http://www.goldster-audio.com/concertino/product.en.html
http://www.fat-man.co.uk/docs/product/itube_1.htmHT
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Get a Dynaco ST-70 ($400 +/-) and push it with your iPod. Pretty amazing synergy and sound quality.