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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Fatman's Wi-Tube Valve Amplifier Streams Audio Wirelessly To The FatDock

Fatman's Wi-Tube Valve Amplifier Streams Audio Wirelessly To The FatDock

There's a new power couple in town—Fatman's Wi-Tube and FatDock. The Wi-Tube valve amplifier can stream music wirelessly from a docked iPod or by the multitude of outputs the FatDock also offers.


If you happen to invite a non-Apple-eating friend over for a long night in listening to Roxette's back catalog, you can connect a media player or other source by the 3.5mm input, alternatively most iPod and iPhone models will do the trick. It not only charges any 'pod that's stuck in it, but can also sync up to a Mac or PC by USB.


The Wi-Tube amp has two RCA inputs and one 3.5mm jack, and the FatDock can output wirelessly, or by RCA, USB, Video or S-Video—controllable with the bundled remote control.


On sale in April for our UK friends for £399, it'll retail for $599 in the States when it hits stores late April/early May.

(Via Gizmodo: Audio.)

1 comment:

Sehiya Sun said...

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If you like to sing along while listening to your iPod, why not let the rest of us listen? NBCWashington.com has details of a new microphone that can plug right in: http://www.nbcwashington.com/blogs/want-this/Go-Go-Gadget-iPod-Karaoke-85372782.html