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Fatman iTube Red-I with Speakers


$599.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Aesthetically pleasing retro look with visible tubes. Excellent overall sound quality with that signature "warm" tube sound. Excellent price point for a tube system.

The Cons:The included remote feels cheap, doesn't have great range. Really requires a subwoofer in order to achieve a proper bottom end. A bit on the heavier side for a shelf system.

The Fatman iTube Red-I with Speakers is a high-quality all-in-one audio system for use with iPods, CDs, and portable media players. It utilizes hybrid vacuum tube amplification technology and sonically matched speakers.

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Basically, the amplifier & dock are built onto a single-piece chassis, thereby resulting in higher impact audio. Plus, the speakers each output 25W of power. Additional features of the Fatman iTube Red-I with Speakers include a stunning metallic finish, an integrated amplifier, an iPod dock, and high-quality directional speaker cables. In regards to connections, the iTube boasts auxiliary audio & S-video pass-through for iPod video. The Fatman iTube Red-I with Speakers retails for $599.00 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Hybrid Vacuum Tube Amplification Technology
  • Two Sonically-Matched Speakers
  • Integrated Amplifier
  • iPod Dock
  • Directional Speaker Cables
  • Auxiliary Audio
  • S-Video
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Power: 25Wx2
  • Frequency: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Power: AC100, AC220
  • Weight (Receiver): 5.8kgs
  • Weight (Spekaer): 6.8kgs

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Pros
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    Aesthetically pleasing retro look with visible tubes.

  • 1

    Excellent overall sound quality with that signature "warm" tube sound.

  • 1

    Excellent price point for a tube system.

  • 1

    1-year warranty makes it a bit easier to shell out $600 for a shelf system.

Cons
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    The included remote feels cheap, doesn't have great range.

  • 1

    Really requires a subwoofer in order to achieve a proper bottom end.

  • 1

    A bit on the heavier side for a shelf system.

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