| TL Audio Intros Two New Fatman iPod Docks |
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| Home Theater News Music Servers/MP3 Players News | |
| Written by Dick Ward | |
| Thursday, 09 December 2010 | |
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Audiophiles with a love for convenience are faced with a challenge when it comes to the iPod and iPhone. Sure, Apple's products are a great way to get access to your music on the go, but the sound quality is somewhat lacking – especially when paired with most iPod docks.
The two new Fatman docks are made for those with discriminating ears and a desire to use their Apple products to store and play their music. The Carbon Trinity is the third in Fatman's "all-in-black and all-in-one" line. The hybrid vacuum tube amplifier puts everything into one unit, and even gives you the option of adding bass thanks to a subwoofer output. It pushes 25 watts to two channels, and can be ordered with speakers ($790) or without ($630). Fatman's iTube ValveDock MKII improves on the design of the original by adding power and a USB input for compatibility with files on your computer. It comes complete with high quality wires and a remote. Like the Carbon Trinity it ships either with speakers ($630) or without ($470). |
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