| Behold the JBL On Stage II |
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JBL has a new product to add to its range, the JBL On Stage II, retailing at around 120.00 USD, complete with remote control, looks set to be another well evolved step forward in personal sounds in conjunction with the iPod. Available in black or white, powerful and compact, this high performance iPod sound system is also able to accommodate numerous other types of MP3 players. Circular in shape, with a round hole in the middle (this donut shape providing surprisingly even 360 degree sound), as with most docking stations this multitalented machine attaches with media devices at its center. A powerful volume and clear, crisp JBL sounds can be selected with the remote control at up to 50m away, as well as through walls. Apart from the iPod shuffle, pretty much all iPod models are able to dock with this device, including nano, mini and 5G forms available.
A stereo mini jack connection means that you are able to relish top quality sounds from a host of other devices like desktop computers, laptops, CD and MP3 players. The majority of surfaces represent no problem with this machine since it has grippy rubber feet. An auxiliary audio input cable is also supplied as standard. Strong neodymium magnets drive each of the four aluminum-domed transducers, enabling the full spectrum of sounds, from deep bass to the sharp, high pitches. The graphic equalization is computer controlled. High levels of sound output are not a problem since specific compression technology is amply administered. The nitty gritty details are:
So, although not able to compete with the vastly powerful and highest quality home theater system speakers, or even 300 USD iPod speaker systems, the JBL On Stage II holds its own in its price bracket with value and great music quality. About this article: Previously published as: Rider, Alex. 2008. Behold the JBL On Stage II. (http://www.articlecompilation.com/Article/Behold-the-JBL-On-Stage-II/22904). |