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The editors liked
Smart design and decent build
Plenty of connections
Good valve amp
Nice design
Superb looks and retro style. Powerful and clear amp
Lovely sound quality
Great looks
Sturdy build
Good value for money
Comes with speakers
The editors didn't like
Lacks bass
Poor insight
Bright
Flat sounding speakers
Not to all tastes
Speakers disappointing. Amp not sold separately
No visual representation of settings such as volume and tone Min specs
40W hybrid valve/solid-state stereo amplifier system for iPod
Published: 2009-02-24, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Lovely sound quality, great looks, sturdy build, good value for money, comes with speakers
No visual representation of settings such as volume and tone Min specs: 40W hybrid valve/solid-state stereo amplifier system for iPod; 2 x two-way bookshelf loudspeakers; horn-loaded tweeter soft-dome tweeter; 90mm Kevlar-coned mid/bass driver; 2 x 6N1 tr...
Logics Valve80 is a beautifully crafted bit of kit and a big step up from the usual deluge of iPod docks that have flooded the market over the years, but its sub-par speakers let it down. Ultimately wed love Logic 3 offer the dock on its own allowin...
Abstract: As its name suggests, this amp and speaker kit from Logic3 uses a valve amplifier to appeal to the ears of audiophiles that want a warmer sound from the music on their iPod....
The Valve80 covers similar ground to the Fatman iTube, another hybrid valve/transistor design. Once you acknowledge that the valves of the Valve80 are more for show than go, you can appreciate a well-made iPod sound system that gives reasonable volume...
A well-built, beautifully finished and decent sounding valve-based iPod speaker system, but one that's let down by the limitations of the bundled speakers. If you want the warm tone of valves and true Hi-Fi quality, the Fatman iTube remains your best bet....
Abstract: The Valve80 is an iPod speaker dock like no other, because it uses valves. Unlike the microchips used in modern amplifiers, valves (technology originally found in much older devices but making a comeback here) are said to impart a warmer, more natural ...