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 NEWS AND COMMENT 25 / 03 / 05
 

Focal iCub integrated subwoofer

Loudspeaker specialist Focal has released the iCub, a new concept to allow iPod and hard drive jukebox users, plus Wi-Fi and PC/server music fans, an easy way to convert their products into the heart of a true 2.1 hi-fi system.

Based on the specification of the recently introduced Cub 2 subwoofer, iCub integrates three BASH amplifiers, with a maximum capacity of 400 watts, a high precision 20-bit D/A converter (ST TDA7535) and multiple inputs, including optical digital, all with automatic detection so there's no need to manually turn the iCub on or off.

A pair of speakers can be connected directly to the outputs on the iCub's stereo amplifier and a special adjustment switch allows the output to then be 'customised' to the size of the speakers being used (large or small). Sources can be connected either via analogue RCA or digitally via the optical input and the system volume can be controlled by the included infrared remote control.

iCub accepts all the standard audio formats, such as DVD and CD, via either the analogue or digital input. But it is also the ideal system for connecting to a standard walkman MP3 or integrated hard drive product like the iPod. And with 60Gb of data storage it is possible to record audio titles in their native format uncompressed, to give the added the benefit of optimal audio quality.

The optical input offers new prospects for greatly improving music quality when streaming using a Wi-Fi connection and a computer, with the ability to create a multiroom system by using several iCubs.

iCub is available now for £450. For more information, visit: www.focal.tm.fr/gb

Specifications:
3x BASH amplifiers
Maximum capacity of 400 watts
20bit D/A convertor (ST TDA7535)
Optical input
60Gb storage capacity
Size (WxDxH): 33x30x30cm
Weight: 12.5kg


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