By Alex Vochin, Softpedia
While Teac's golden age has pretty much come and gone, the company still manufacturers quite a few interesting products, the latest to join their lineup being the
new designer line of SR-80i and SR-100i iPod audio systems.
The SR-100i features a powerful bass and has been designed to deliver clean sound, nicely balanced from top to bottom.
TEAC SR-100i has an output power of 50W per speaker, with 1 1/4" Tweeter and 3 1/2" sub-woofer and features a retractable iPod dock, plays back MP3 files from USB memory device, includes a CD player and also a PLL synthesized FM Tuner.
The slot-in CD player supports CD, CD-R/RW, MP3 and WMA discs, while the retractable dock automatically recharges the player connected to the stereo system.
Plus, the SR-100i also incorporates USB and Aux Inputs.
On the other hand, the TEAC SR-80i is a Hi-Fi table-top audio system that features output power of 15W per speaker, iPod / iPhone digital direct connection for Lossless Audio Path, full digital amplifier circuit from iPod / iPhone to speakers, super bass DSP powered by MAXXBASS and PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner.
TEAC's new iPod Digital Direct feature allows the decoding and play back the digital data stream directly from an iPod, without the need for any external decoder or conversion device.
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