Dice Electronics iTPA-220 Review September 26th, 2007 | by Jason Tomczak

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Highs: Decent sound quality; hip, retro look

Lows: Cheap plastic construction; smells like burning paint at first; vacuum tubes have little effect on digital music

Introduction

Dice Electronics has recently announced that they're entering into the plentiful market of iPod-dock speaker systems. Their new product, the iTPA-220, is a vacuum tube enhanced iPod speaker system that offers two 20 watt channels of sound. With a stylish retro design, the Dice iTPA-220 sets itself apart from other iPod speakers, however looks aren't everything. We subjected the iTPA-220 to a through and unbiased study. Read our review to see how it fared and whether or not it's a worthy way to part with $299.99 USD.




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