Pure Technologies EVOKE-1XT DAB now comes in Marshall amp case
While Pure Technologies' EVOKE-1XT digital radio has already been out a couple years, the company decided its radio would look better encased in a Marshall amp. The radio's got everything that you'd expect from a Marshall amp, with the black wood durability, dark vinyl, but best of all -- this time it really does go up to 11. Further, there's apparently a "bass reflex port for enhanced bass performance" along with "active-filters to provide a natural 'direct-from-the-studio' sound," whatever all that means. Digital-Lifestyles tells us that this radio will sell in the UK for 100 quid ($190), hand delivered by Alice Cooper himself. We're not worthy.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mattb90 @ Nov 3rd 2006 8:03AM
Pity, then, that the sound coming out of it will be mostly 128Kbps MP2. At least Virgin Radio (a rock station) is 160Kbps.
peter @ Nov 3rd 2006 8:59AM
sounds like a marshall-plan to me.
artscout @ Nov 3rd 2006 1:21PM
Alice Cooper as the fascist Republican spokesdrunk sealed the deal to boycott this product even before I saw how dumb it was!
CJ @ Nov 3rd 2006 2:47PM
Looks quite odd.
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