Chrome-finish class A tube amplifier with 25 watts per channel, 3 source inputs and iPod docking station
Works with all docking iPod models (shuffle can use the auxiliary input)
27-key remote control is included, giving you complete control over all iPod functionality
Composite and S-Video outputs for viewing iPod photos or videos on your television
Enjoy the rich sonic character of valve amplification in a full-featured iPod dock
Description
Classic Push/Pull amplifier featuring 9 valves and 3 source inputs, plus iPod dock, featuring video and S-video outputs for iPod Video products. Remote control of vol/bass/treble on all three inputs as well as all iPod functions.
Product Details
Product Length:
20.0 inches
Product Width:
15.0 inches
Product Height:
8.0 inches
Package Length:
25.3 inches
Package Width:
15.5 inches
Package Height:
12.3 inches
Package Weight:
44.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
smooooooth music Oct 02, 2010
By rolltideroll This small amp really suprised me. no noise and smooth sound is all you get. i run a sonos through this amp an was really impressed. i dont understand stand price because i bought mine for 900.00 and went back to get another and they are 1900.00. still amazing.
15 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Expensive Paperweight! Apr 28, 2009
By Bro Rat
"BroRat68"
After reading many reviews on the net about the tremendous sound from the Fatman iTube252 w/ iPod dock I decided to purchase one to use with my Apple iPod Touch. In the Product Description it said "....The iTube 252 includes a matching docking station for all iPod products except the Shuffle." That description remains today 28 Apr 09. Well the Fatman iTube252 does not work with the iPod Touch. When I contacted the manufacturer, the reply was "..well Apple changed the connector and there is no adapter." So now I use the Fatman as a paperweight to hold down my stack of old MacWorld magazines. What a bunch of typical British "state of the oxcart" technology and a customer service standard that ranks below Zimbabwe! England is now "third world" for electronics.