Peachtree Audio Idecco

Peachtree Audio Idecco
alaScore 88

7 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 6 expert reviews and 1 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 97/100 and users rate it 100/100. The average review date is Oct 2, 2010. We have compared these reviews to 81818 reviews from other Receivers & Amplifiers. The alaScore™ for this product is 88/100 = Very good. Last update: May 23, 2013.

Review analysis

(Based on 7 reviews)

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Peachtree Audio iDecco Stereo Integrated Amplifier

 

Like many surround-sound audiophiles, I listen to a lot of twochannel material as well. It's part retro sacrament, part necessary evil. Although I haven't turned on my ancient stereo amp and preamp in months—their presence in the rack is mainly...

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amazing piece of kit

 

A seriously amazing deal. I got it when ABT had it listed for [$] with free shipping which was a complete steal. The product is:1. A pre-amplifier2. A 30 watt per channel amp into 8 ohms3. An iPod dock that bypasses the internal DAC of the...

Sleek, Adds Functionality, Lightweight, Fits Well, Easy to Set Up, Stylish

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Peachtree Audio iDecco review

 

Peachtree Audio's next-gen iDecco offers an amp, multi-input DAC, head amp and iPod dock all for £1,000

Smooth ; Tonally accurate sound across multile inuts

Clunky remote ; Slightly bloomy resentation with valve switched on

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Peachtree Audio iDecco - £1,000

 

Peachtree Audio's next-gen iDecco offers an amp, multi-input DAC, head amp and iPod dock all for £1,000 and Ed Selley just loves a good deal

Smooth, tonally accurate sound across multiple inputs

Clunky remote, slightly bloomy presentation with valve switched on

A well-equipped, one-stop solution for iPod and digital audio users

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Peachtree Audio iDecco

 

iPod docks, amps and speaker systems are the audio equivalent of ants – they're everywhere you look. You can pick them up for under $50 or well over $1000.

Excellent sound; clever audio processing; good looks

None, though it won’t drive power-hungry speakers

This review originally appeared in the September issue of Australian Macworld magazine.

Product Specifications

Configuration

DLNA certified: No

Connectivity

HDMI: No
iPod Control:Direct Control
USB Interface: Yes
YUV Interface: No

General Features

Loudspeakers: No

Sound

Dolby / DTS: No
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