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Audio Technica AT-HA35i melds headphone amp and iPod dock

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That looks cool, and it's surprising it is the first product to incorporate a dock/dac/headamp.

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Would like a better translation -- does "without a digital signal withdrawal" mean that they do not use the digital signal, and substitute a better DAC? Or does it mean that you'll have withdrawals when you don't listen to this iPod/Dock/Headamp?

Would like a better translation -- does "without a digital signal withdrawal" mean that they do not use the digital signal, and substitute a better DAC? Or does it mean that you'll have withdrawals when you don't listen to this iPod/Dock/Headamp?

The page says the amp will be using digital signal from iPod.

Also, the amp has line out and attenuation/volume control for that works via iPod directly or included remote, but not with the volume knob on the actual amp.

For me this is one of those "why didnt I think of that" items, which is sad, considering ipod docks are practically found in underwear and cigarette packs nowadays. Kinda cool.

The previous AT amps have all been shockers though. I think when I was a total noob, I was looking at the HA-20? Terrible, terrible piece of kit......

Hopefully, this is an improvement.

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