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Analog ain't dead yet!

joe.cool - 2008-02-11 06:10

For those who fear that analog audio will eventually fade away...take heart my friends, cuz even in this digital-everything crazy world...ANALOG does in fact live on, even lending support to the almighty iPod (and cd, mp3, etc.) too! Yes friends, just as the cassette will never die, valves (aka tubes) live on...faithfully reproducing music as only they can do...with all the warmth, richness of tone, clarity of detail, and depth for which tube-amplification is reknown the world over!

Although not an entirely new concept (this has been done before) the link below details the latest product developed that bridges the gap between analog and digital music reproduction. Enter ALFiE, by Roth Audio (UK).

Unfortunately, the fact that this product is to be carried by Toronto's Bay-Bloor Radio means that it will very likely come with a substantial price tag (the cost of this product has cleverly been left out of all the promo material that I've read so far. Oh well, in the world of audio, it is a well know fact that you get what you pay for. Some things really don't change over time, after all.

Happy reading...
ALFiE

ned.209 - 2008-02-11 06:15

hiya Joe, i got this big bad message


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maybe you could copy and paste the atricle?

joe.cool - 2008-02-11 06:16

Hi NED, yes, there is something strange about that...I've found a better link, please try again.

ned.209 - 2008-02-11 06:51

got it Smile looks nice!

eddy - 2008-02-11 11:53

wow JC , thanks for that link
I bet this Amp wil make a nice warm soud of the cold digital crap that comes out of an Ipod

jt - 2008-02-11 16:57

quote:
An amazingly competitive two thousand pounds buys a single-end Class A all-tube amplifier, using a brace of 211 vacuum tubes – widely acknowledged as the 'President' of two-channel tubes – plus a further four premium valve units. The result is a muscular, yet responsive amplifier capable of releasing 35 watts per channel. In addition to the centrally located iPod dock, connectivity counts four line inputs, meaning plenty of space to hook up additional sources, such as a CD player. The 34Kg MC8 also includes a full function remote control, a choice of output impedance, and (as ever) Roth Audio’s promise of grin-inducing sound quality.

MC8 main features:



The above is an extract from the site... If memory serves, 2000 pounds is around $4,000 US. I'd love to a same speaker side-by-side comparison to hear how that amp sounds compared to my Yamaha M50!

Its a very cool looking piece, too!