I got out of storage my Peachtree Audio Decco to play music on my speakers. It glows in the dark:

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This product came out in 2007. Here's an excerpt from their website. It is amusing to read today:
"Peachtree Audio introduced our first product in 2007: the groundbreaking Decco* integrated amplifier. Audio industry veterans Jim Spainhour and David Solomon recognized that music listeners were moving toward computer-based audio, but the business-as-usual industry was not adjusting. Unwilling to compromise audio quality for the admitted convenience of digital files, they conceived of a new kind of integrated amplifier. This would be an amplifier with a digital-to-analog converter inside, able to extract maximum fidelity from computer music files and from digital music streamers like Sonos and Apple TV. Thus was the iconic Decco born - debuting to great critical acclaim and laying the foundation of Peachtree Audio's reputation for innovation and great sound at down to earth prices.
* The Decco was the world's first integrated amplifier to feature a USB input, allowing its onboard digital-to-analog converter to process music files directly from a computer."
I was curious to plug it in and hear what it sounds like, after all these years. Well, it sounds "primitive" (not refined) compared to my regular amp (powerDAC) and I would bet that similar priced equipment today would also sound better, perhaps even Peachtree's current products if they are still around.


Decco
Peachtree Audio introduces the Decco - the world's first integrated amplifier with a USB DAC. It's tube preamp offers gorgeous sound.

This product came out in 2007. Here's an excerpt from their website. It is amusing to read today:
"Peachtree Audio introduced our first product in 2007: the groundbreaking Decco* integrated amplifier. Audio industry veterans Jim Spainhour and David Solomon recognized that music listeners were moving toward computer-based audio, but the business-as-usual industry was not adjusting. Unwilling to compromise audio quality for the admitted convenience of digital files, they conceived of a new kind of integrated amplifier. This would be an amplifier with a digital-to-analog converter inside, able to extract maximum fidelity from computer music files and from digital music streamers like Sonos and Apple TV. Thus was the iconic Decco born - debuting to great critical acclaim and laying the foundation of Peachtree Audio's reputation for innovation and great sound at down to earth prices.
* The Decco was the world's first integrated amplifier to feature a USB input, allowing its onboard digital-to-analog converter to process music files directly from a computer."
I was curious to plug it in and hear what it sounds like, after all these years. Well, it sounds "primitive" (not refined) compared to my regular amp (powerDAC) and I would bet that similar priced equipment today would also sound better, perhaps even Peachtree's current products if they are still around.
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