Published on November 19th,2009 at 7:57 PM
By kei

Audio Technica to release new amplifier for iPod: the AT-PHA30i

Audio-Technica announced earlier this week the availability of its latest iPod amplifier, the AT-PHA30i.
Scheduled to be released on December 18th, this nice gadget will boost the output power to 20mW (32 Ω).
Just plug the device on iPod connector, and plug your earphones on the PHA30i, and get a powerful sound. Powered by the iPod battery, you will be able to control your iPod thanks to its built-in remote control (Play, Stop, Volume, etc…).
Compatible with Ipod Nano, iPod Touch 2G, iPod Classic, it provides a frequency response of 20Hz-20,000Hz, and a signal noise Ratio of 95dB…

Nice device, but what about the Battery life span since the device is powered by iPod battery… Fortunately some manufacturer, like Sanyo made nice device like the Eneloop Mobile booster!

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I wish, I have one this for my iPod.

When I visited Kyoto, Japan, last week, I purchased this unit at the Biccamera for my son as a gift, paying 8,820 yen after 10% point rebate.
He’s in love, claiming that he can hear subtle sounds of snare drum and each instruments in a wider stage, from his lowly iPod Nano.

 

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