Xindak Electronics MT-1 Vacuum Tube Amplifier Boasts Minimal Looks and Analogue Sound

Xindak Electronics MT-1 Vacuum Tube Amplifier

Ask any discerning audiophile why the analogue based sound produced using vacuum tubes is better than the sound produced by modern digital methods using chips and, believe me, you’re in for a long night – so we don’t doubt that any audiophiles reading TFTS will warmly welcome this MT-1 Amplifier which integrates no less than six vacuum tubes with modern, minimal styling.

Xindak Electronics MT-1 Vacuum Tube Amplifier Detail

Apart from its beautifully minimalist styling and the fact that the vacuum tube cover can be removed to display the six vacuum tubes within (a sealed unit would, we are sure you’d agree, be nothing less than a travesty) the MT-1 Integrated Tube Amplifier offers 12.5 Watts per channel, a frequency response of 10Hz~40KHz, a signal to noise ratio of 83db and, as you would expect, offers a veritable array of connectivity comprising of non-balance signal inputs for up to three external devices as well as three sets of speaker connections at 0Ω, 4Ω and 8 Ω.

The Xindak Electronics MT-1 Vacuum Tube Amplifier retails at around $635 / £320 / €432 at the time of writing, however, you may also find the previously featured and equally desirable Loit Eagle CD Player (which also utilises vacuum tubes) of interest.

Related Stories on TFTS:
  • iOS Sound Bar System Puts Extra Speakers Under Your iOS Hardware

    Newly-Announced iOS Sound Bar System Gives Your iPad, iPod & iPhone Extra Sound Power From A Relatively Small Package

  • CES 2012: Wilson Electronics Announces Sleek 4G-V Signal Booster Ahead Of The Show

    Wilson Electronics Shows Off Its Sleek 4G-V For Verizon Phones A Bit Early Ahead Of The Undoubtedly Packed Big Show

  • CES 2012: Sony RDH-GTK33iP Offers Up Big Sound For Your Portable Music

    iPhone, iPod, & Other Devices Get To Crank Their Sound With Sony's RDH-GTK33iP Dock System

  • Genius SP-i250G Makes Its Debut, Offers Big Sound In A Small Package

    Gamers Who Want To Take Their Act On The Road & Want Bigger Sound Output Take Note, Genius's SP-i250G Speakers Should Be What You Want

  • Valve Looking To Hire A Hardware Electronics Engineer

    Valve Puts Out A Job Ad For A Hardware Electronics Engineer, Is It Working On Gaming Hardware Behind The Scenes?

  • Satechi iFit-1 To Give iPhones A Boost & Some Extra Sound

    Satechi's iFit-1 Stand Offers A Surprising Variety Of Advantages For iPhone Users Who Want Sound & Orientation Changes On Their iPhones, Works For Other Phones Besides



  • 1 Comment / Add Your Response?

    1. [...] Vacuum Tube iPod Amplifier Kit (which comes sans dock) though by no means up to the standard of the Xindak Electronics MT-1 Vacuum Tube Amplifier (which offers a frequency response of 10Hz~40KHz whilst the RockridgeSound ISR-VT02 manages just [...]

    We think you may also like: