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AktiMate's new iPod dock is set to give the competition a run for its money, thanks to a clever tie-in with hi-fi stalwarts Creek and Epos.The new dock - which resembles a conventional speaker in everyway - uses amplifier technology from Creek and a drive unitlicensed from highly respected speaker company Epos.
And at just £399, the dock offers iPod users a slice of hi-fi prestige for a very modest outlay.
Best matesDespitethe low price, the two-way AktiMate Mini has a comprehensive featurelist. High amongst them is compatibility for all iPods and a flexiblerange of connectivity options to include auxiliary inputs -enabling the connection of other sources - plus auxiliaryoutputs. You can also connect the speaker to a suitable panel todisplay the iPod's video content.
AdvertisementThere's far more tothe Creek/Epos tie-in, too. The AktiMate was, in fact, designed byCreek founder / Epos owner Mike Creek, who has licensed a number ofdesigns to the new company.
The speaker will use a 130mmpolypropylene driver of Epos origin, a 25mm metal dome tweeter -also from Epos - plus a 40-watt Creek-designed amp, which isbuilt in to one of the speakers in a slave / master configuration.
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