Skip to main content

Put a Valve Amp Behind Your iPod

One of the more amusing items to appear at this weeks’ Computex trade show in Taiwan is from A-Zone International (which, unfortunately, is better known for its line of collectable dolls): an iPod dock featuring a glowing, pre-WWII-style valve amp.

A-Zone doesn’t sell the MP5 iPod Dock Valve Station itself; instead, it makes the units using valve amps made in China, and other companies sell them as OEM products. Currently, the iPod Dock Valve Station is only available in Germany and Japan, but the company hopes to line up sellers in other parts of Europe and, eventually, in the United States. (And, to be fair, A-Zone also manufacturers solid-state iPod docking stations for companies like AudioVox and Intempo Digital, so it’s not like the have no idea what they’re doing.)

Considering the full MP5 rig runs for roughly &euro699 (about USD $885), what do you get? A 2×15 watt tube amplifier with two 6N1 and one 6E2 tubes, an iPod dock and charging station, remote control, audio output, composite video input, S-video output, and AUX input (so you can run your TV or other audio sources through the amp), and a pair of 8 ohm, 50-watt speakers in either faux leather, ebony, or faux-wood finish. The dock apparently supports any iPod but the iPod shuffle (we assume they mean any current iPod, rather than going all the way back to the first generation). A-Zone says they hope to complete a firmware update soon which will enable users to navigate the iPod interface from across the room on a television screen.

So why would anyone want an iPod dock with a tube amp? It’s difficult to describe the appeal of quality valve amps: they’re fragile, have to be serviced and re-biased occasionally to maintain good operation, and are far less consistent than solid-state transistors from item to item: one unit might sound golden, while another could sound flat. Audiophiles will claim tube amps can offer a warmth and frequency colorization which are impossible to achieve using solid-state electronics

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Apple Cyber Monday Deals: Apple Watch, AirPods, iPad, MacBook
Best Cyber Monday Apple Deals

Just because Cyber Monday and Black Friday are technically over doesn't mean all the deals have stopped. Apple Cyber Monday deals are still here to help you upgrade your devices. If you've been drooling over a new Apple Watch, pair of AirPods, or an upgraded MacBook, but were hesitant because of the price, now is your chance. Cyber Monday is technically over, but we have a whole week of deals  We're seeing significant savings across the whole Apple family of devices, particularly at Amazon and Walmart. Check out our favorite discounts below.
Top 5 Apple Cyber Monday Deals
AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) -- $200, was $249
The newest generation of AirPods have some nice upgrades over the previous generation. Overall, the noise cancellation, sounds quality, and transparency mode have all been improved. On the outside, the AirPods 2 are almost identical to the previous model. Their pressure relief vents have been moved up, and an improved sensor has been added that can more intelligently tell when the earbuds are in your ears versus in your pocket. If you need the best earbuds Apple has to offer, these are the AirPods for you.

Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) -- $229, was $249
There are two big reasons to buy an Apple Watch: fitness and convenience. On the fitness side, the Apple Watch SE 2 has a simple but effective workout tracker that remembers your favorite workouts. It doesn't have the full suite of temperature, electrocardiogram, or blood-oxygen monitoring, but it will track your heart rate and how many calories you've burned. From the convenience side, connecting to your iPhone is simple, and it makes texting, calling, and getting notifications super easy.

Read more
Don’t miss your chance to get AirPods for $79 for Cyber Monday
AirPods 2 Charging Case opened on a table.

Black Friday is over, but Cyber Monday deals are here to give you another shot at saving some cash if you missed out on certain offers. If you've been holding off on buying wireless earbuds because of the price, wait no further. From the ongoing Cyber Monday AirPods deals, you can grab the second-generation AirPods for only $79 at Amazon. That's a 50% discount off their usual price of $159, but you need to hurry because similar deals are sold out. Don't let the last major shopping event of the year pass without buying the wireless earbuds, to make sure that you get them before the holiday season.

Why you should buy AirPods 2
The original AirPods brought on a revolution in wireless headphones. Every audio company out there has a pair of AirPods knockoffs by now. The AirPods 2 aren't the newest or the fanciest model of the breakthrough earbuds anymore — the AirPods 3 and the AirPods Pro 2 came out earlier this year — but they're still solid earbuds that are well deserving of the hype. Their proudest feature is how convenient they are. They're very small and completely wireless, so once you they're in your ears you can basically forget about them. Even the charging experience is wireless thanks to the charging case. you can get about five hours of battery life from the AirPods on their own, but a total of 24 hours when you recharge them using the case. That means no more struggling to find an outlet when you're on the go.

Read more
How to connect your AirPods to an Apple TV
Apple AirPods held in hand.

Watching your favorite movies and shows on an Apple TV isn’t always a group activity — sometimes, other people in the room would prefer if you kept your streaming to yourself.

When that's the case, you can pair your AirPods with an Apple TV, allowing you to watch or listen in silence while still enjoying high-quality sound. But, you may ask, "How do I connect my AirPods to my Apple TV?" Our guide shows you how to pair AirPods (or AirPods Pro 2) with Apple TV in a few easy steps.

Read more