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Russ Andrews RAVE USB

USB gives this desktop audio system a new lease of life

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Last reviewed: September 1st 2006

USB adds another string to this competent system's bow

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We've looked at this charming little system before, but as it's now available with the added attraction of a USB digital input (the USB-enabled amp on its own is £150), we thought we would re-live the pleasure.

To recap, the basic system is based on a small, modestly-powered amp with three line-level inputs, which feeds a pair of similarly diminutive two-way speakers. The very 'Russ Andrews' part of the deal is the cables provided when you buy the full bundle - Kimber speaker wire and Yello mains cable.

Adding a USB input is not unheard of, but it's still a pretty rare feature. The idea, of course, is to offer computer-based listeners a high-quality alternative to the analogue output of their PC or Mac, which is likely to be sub-optimal at best. USB is the ideal interface because it doesn't mind 'hot plugging', it configures itself in moments and carries uncompressed audio data.

Our system worked to the script straight off, though we found it's worth keeping an eye on the computer's settings as our test PC tended to default to a low volume. One particular USB socket also produced a slight background whistle from the amp.

Otherwise, we found the results up to the high standard of the basic system, with low noise, plenty of dynamics and the most fun you can have with a desktop audio system. Gives a whole new dimension to downloaded audio! Richard Black

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Additional Information Mercury or Carbon Fibre Finish
Components 2 x Speakers and Amp
Connectivity Phono, USB
DAB Yes
Dimensions 238 x 55 x 168
Features USB Socket for direct connection to your Mac or PC
Impedance (Ohm) 4
Includes Cassette Yes
Includes CD Player Yes
No of Analogue Audio Inputs 3
Power Output 60
Power Supply Mains input (all worldwide domestic voltages) or 12V/15V DC input
Speaker Details 'Proper’ speaker cable binding posts (accept bare wire
Tweeter Details 1.5 inch Tweeter
Warranty Length 5 Years
Woofer Details 4.5 inch Bass Unit

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Product Summary

RAVE USB

Price at launch

£249

Key specs

DAB 1 | Includes Cassette 1 | Includes CD Player 1 |

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USB interface adds new appeal

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Volume doesn't always sync perfectly with a PC