NEWS: Fatman goes upmarket with new iTube 452 valve dock

Andy Clough 25 March 2008 15:11

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We first clapped eyes on the Fatman iTube 452 at the Bristol Sound and Vision Show back in February, but now we can bring you more details.

The iTube 452 has nine valves, costs £1499 and the package includes a matching iPod dock. It also has four line inputs for connecting external sources such as a CD player, and the standard remote will control your iPod as well as the amp.

Power output is 45w per channel, and cables are supplied for connecting the docking station to the amp, a separate cable for connecting a CD player to the amp and a video cable for connecting the iPod dock to a TV.

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James Roth of Fatman says: "There is more to creating a valve amp than merely planting a row of tubes: to deliver the delightful warm tones properly, without sacrificing attack and pace, you must meticulously engineer the unit – and not settle for a cosy-sounding second best."

Want to know more? Here are the technical details in full:

Type: vacuum tube preamplifier

Vacuum tubes: 6L6Gx4, 12AX7x5

Source inputs: 4

Max output power: 45w x 2 (Self Bias)

Frequency response: 20-20KHz (+/-1.0dB)

Distortion: <1%

Signal to noise ratio: >86dB

Input sensitivity: 210m V

Input impedance: 100K ohm

Output impedance: 4 ohm/8 ohm

Dimensions (hwd): 15.4cm x 42cm x 26.5cm

Weight: 23Kg

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Comments

matts June 12, 2008 19:22

The ipod revives and gives the next generation an understanding of Valve technology! Keep it coming Fatman.

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