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		<title>Loudest portable ipod speakers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 21:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just bought Logitech pure-fi anywhere and im no really loving it, its not loud enough for me =[ &#8230; is there something portable that&#8217;s louder?? price is not an issue i just need something portable and that has a remote control.
thanks so much!,,
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just bought Logitech pure-fi anywhere and im no really loving it, its not loud enough for me =[ &#8230; is there something portable that&#8217;s louder?? price is not an issue i just need something portable and that has a remote control.</p>
<p>thanks so much!,,</p>
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		<title>Are there any sound docks that CONTROL the ipod?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 15:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Logic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve bought myself a logitech dock which only controls as far as the volume on my ipod &#8230; I just want to know if there are any sounddocks available that you can sift through songs and playlist etc from a remote? Basically something that controls the ipod instead of me manually doing it?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve bought myself a logitech dock which only controls as far as the volume on my ipod &#8230; I just want to know if there are any sounddocks available that you can sift through songs and playlist etc from a remote? Basically something that controls the ipod instead of me manually doing it?</p>
<p>And if so, are there any highly recommended ones??</p>
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		<title>Various Brands of IPod Speakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 00:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Logic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In October 2001, Apple launched iPod, a brand of portable Media player.  The iPod is perhaps one of the best known and loved gadgets of this decade.  Currently, the line up consists of hard drive based flagship iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano and the low end screen less iPod shuffle.   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In October 2001, Apple launched iPod, a brand of portable Media player.  The iPod is perhaps one of the best known and loved gadgets of this decade.  Currently, the line up consists of hard drive based flagship iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano and the low end screen less iPod shuffle.   iPod can also serve as an external data storage device.  We can say that iPod has changed the way people think about music on the move.<br />
In course of time, iPod speakers came into existence.  Companies like Logitech, Zeppelin, Ferguson, Altec Lansing, Chestnut Hill, etc. , manufacture various kinds of iPod speakers.  Let&#8217;s look at the features of the iPod speakers of the above mentioned companies.<br />
The B&#038;W Zeppelin is oblong in shape and houses two woofers, two tweeters and a subwoofer behind its soft cloth non removable grille.  The speaker has a loud sound with well defined bass.  The egg shaped remote has a silver rear panel with a rubber plug that hides the non rechargeable battery.  The controls are limited to track forward and backward buttons, play/pause, volume up and down, power, and a toggle button that pauses the iPod and switches to the aux input and vice versa.<br />
Ferguson Hill FH007 and FH008 sound really good and look very beautiful too.  In this speaker the tweeters and the woofers for each channel are housed in separate acrylic enclosures, instead of within one wood speaker block like we find in most of the traditional speakers.  They work perfectly with a personal computer or an Apple iPod.  Because of its irregular shape, this speaker system will need a little more shelf space than most other speakers.  The woofers, housed in clear spheres with the front side cut away, have an eight inch diameter.  Since the speakers are so light in weight, a heavy bass rumble produced by the sub woofer could potentially vibrate them enough to cause movement.<br />
The distinctive 8. 5 inch wide screen in Altec Lansing iMV712 is its major selling point.  The screen, which sits between the speakers, is designed for viewing iPod content or videos from external devices like camcorders.  The system comes with a membrane button remote that includes all the necessary functions.  There is also composite video cable added with usual array of plastic dock adapters for each and every iPod model.<br />
Apple iPod Hi Fi is a three way combination speaker and can be controlled by two touch sensitive buttons for adjusting the volume.  Aside from the power jack, the only port is an auxiliary audio input, which accommodates either 3. 5 mm analog cables or optical digital cables.  If the personal computer or external USB sound card has an optical output then this digital input is excellent for getting sound.<br />
The iPod Hi Fi comes with the standard Apple wireless infrared remote.  The set up of the speaker is as simple as plugging it in or inserting batteries.  Placing the speaker in the audio lab about 10 inches from the rear wall and equidistant from the sidewalls keeps the sound as smooth as possible.<br />
The George, an audio system by Chestnut Hill, is meant for fourth generation Apple iPods.  It has super cable and puts up unbelievably good sound.  The speakers are neither upward angled nor detachable.  The left and the right speakers are roughly 6 inches apart.  </p>
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		<title>Ipod Speakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 01:16:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Logic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some leading iPod speakers are: Manufacturer: Logitech Model: Pure-Fi points EliteGood &#8211; The design of the speakers for the iPod is smooth and is integrated with AM / FM radio. It also has an analog audio and S-Video and composite. LCD production is excellent and the speaker quality is good, with good bass impact and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some leading iPod speakers are: Manufacturer: Logitech Model: Pure-Fi points EliteGood &#8211; The design of the speakers for the iPod is smooth and is integrated with AM / FM radio. It also has an analog audio and S-Video and composite. LCD production is excellent and the speaker quality is good, with good bass impact and clarity. Bad points &#8211; not a clock but no alarm function. The S-video slot is buried inside and it is difficult to hold. Manufacturer: Altec Lansing speakers Model: inMotion iM600Good Points &#8211; The design of puncture Altec inMotion iM600 is a small drawing. The sound quality is excellent. Comes with a remote control and FM radio. Recharging the battery after 7 hours of playback. Bad points-There is no mechanism to ensure the iPod and Pod have a chance can fall. The batteries are rechargeable, but can not be removed. The alarm option is something that only works with the iPod. Manufacturer: Template SoundSpeaker Chestnut Hill George iPod SpeakersGood Points &#8211; Chestnut Hill sound speakers are high-end models and also includes a radio. The front panel is detachable speakers that also acts as a remote control and remote control range is 25 feet. Zigbee RF technology used for the transmission and prevents the limitation of the usual line of sight technology. The speaker design is very elegant and the sound quality is very good. It also has a radio alarm clock AM / FM and a sports magazine distance separately. Bad-video outlets is not present and does not control the effects of low very well. Manufacturer: Logitech Model: Pure-Fi points DreamGood &#8211; The emergence of the Pure-Fi Dream is very smart and has a clock built-in FM / AM radio. A unique feature of this product is its controlled movement clock mode. There are good bass and treble effects. Bad Points-The display of this model is tad small and the food is quite cumbersome. </p>
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		<title>Top 5 Speaker Systems For iPod</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 18:59:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Logic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discuss the five iPod speaker systems, you can obtain a wide range of products from almost every big name in the field of loudspeakers. Names like Bose, Sony, Logitech, Altec Lansing, Boston Acoustic has arrived with some of the best speakers for your iPod. These brands have produced some of the best quality speaker systems [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Discuss the five iPod speaker systems, you can obtain a wide range of products from almost every big name in the field of loudspeakers. Names like Bose, Sony, Logitech, Altec Lansing, Boston Acoustic has arrived with some of the best speakers for your iPod. These brands have produced some of the best quality speaker systems in the world. In this article we will discuss the top five speaker systems for iPods.<br />
 Bose Sound Dock. Bose Sound Dock is a fairly expensive set of speakers for the iPod. However, these speakers are definitely one of the best speakers in the world. Bose Sound Dock is very simple and easy to configure and use. The speakers have a very attractive design. The sound quality of the speakers is very impressive compared to many other speakers. Bose Sound Dock is equipped with a remote control to make it easier to operate. These speakers help charge your iPod while docked. The Bose system is a piece of speaker, which can easily become a perfect stereo system for your bedroom.<br />
 Logitech mm50. Logitech mm50 comes with a clamshell design that is perfect for travel. The speakers come with built in rechargeable battery. The speaker system also travel case and charger to the wall. The speakers are controlled remotely so that it is fairly easy on the whole agreeable. You can make the speakers with your iPod. Logitech mm50 also have a line in port for other players too. The speakers are quite affordable and have good sound quality. If you do not have a bass boom, but has a good midrange, clear highs and decent grave.<br />
 The JBL On Stage II. The JBL On Stage II iPod shaped like a UFO. It looks fantastic and great sound quality. These speakers are definitely one of the top 5 speaker systems for iPods. The JBL On Stage II is equipped with four speaker systems neodymium driver, which gives six watts per channel. The speaker system comes with a remote control.<br />
 IM7 Altec Lansing In Motion. The Altec Lansing IM7 speaker systems running is one of the best among the top 5 speaker systems for iPods. The designs are wonderful and the speakers have a high quality sound. It has a seamless integration with iPod.<br />
 Boston Acoustic i-DS2. The Boston Acoustic i-DS2 has an incredible design that makes the speaker system are different from others. The speakers have good sound quality and are equipped with remote control. The price is quite affordable too. In general, these speakers can be placed in the top 5 system for iPod speakers for their overall performance. </p>
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		<title>Logitech Pure-fi Anywhere Ipod Speakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 11:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Logic</dc:creator>
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Here&#39;s all the truth: The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere, I think, are some of the best. They look good, have a great sound, and comes with a remote control so you can lay in bed without moving (trust me, I do a lot!) Has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visit: http://landofaudio. blogspot. com / which is written the original article. </p>
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<p>Here&#39;s all the truth: The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere, I think, are some of the best. They look good, have a great sound, and comes with a remote control so you can lay in bed without moving (trust me, I do a lot!) Has iPod integration means you can complete anything from that little distance, such as going to the menu to change songs, turn up the volume, and even play bricks! Also, it comes with a low &quot;disgusting Boost&quot; really &quot;Get The Party Started, and a sound equalizer that makes the sound seems fuller. Just as the Logitech FreePulse This is my audio accessory. I would recommend this shiny black monster that has to jump to your music from your iPod wherever you go. Its portability and battery life are a big plus. Other things I&#39;ve discovered is that you can charge your iPod in the speaker. Sweet! So, all in a package of about $ 100 on Amazon, looks like a bargin to me! Here are some features: </p>
<p>Pure-Fi Anywhere ™ speaker system uses a unique combination of speaker drivers to deliver clear sound with maximum bass and minimal distortion. Its compact size and long battery life make it the ideal companion for your iPod. </p>
<p>PerformanceAdvanced acoustics: Experience exceptionally clear sound with maximum bass. A set of 2-inch Max-X active, high-excursion drivers provide full, balanced audio, while 3-inch pressure drivers maximize bass response. StereoXL technology will broaden the stereo image dramatically, creating an enveloping audio experience. Convenience10 hours rechargeable battery: Enjoy your music with more than 10 hours of rechargeable battery and a battery level indicator, which eliminates surprises. Travel case: Protects and stores speakers, remote, and streamlined AC adapter. You can also slip in an iPod nano. Charges iPod: works as a charger for the iPod. ControlWireless Remote control your iPod and browse the content from anywhere in the room. One-touch controls: Enjoy instant access to shuffle and functions of repetition. IPod ® Compatibility Requirements SpecificationsSystem </p>
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<p>Here are some comments from users of Amazon &#39;s definitely worth the cost, 5 May 2008 catalyst (MN) </p>
<p>Given the price it is for these ($ 35 dollars after 30MIR), these are great. I do not want to pay the full retail price, but if you can get for $ 50 or less, do not hesitate. I have a link with a 3G 8GB Nano, and has worked well so far, although he tried to play a playlist. The sound is more than enough for travel speakers. Do not expect to sound like a HT system with THX certification. I&#39;m picky with sound quality and, frankly, the sound quality of iPods are poor compared to a Zune, despite the iPod while the Zune is not an equalizer. I wish this system was made for a Zune because I also have a Zune. It is good that there is also an AUX input on the back of the system, which allows the use of speakers with a separate audio source, like other mp3 players or a laptop. The battery indicator was also added in the previous version (mm50), so a nice feature that lets you know how you leave the battery life much. There were about 8 pm yesterday, playing about 3 / 4 of volume. Overall, I would recommend this system to anyone who can do it for half the price of retail. Great sonic boom for the buck, November 7, 2007 toolguy1967 (Anytown, USA) I used this unit for approx. month. The case of strong travel well, even if it gets a second look from people of airport security scanner. The charging cable and adapter from around the world are well designed and fit well when closed. Would have been nice to include enough space for your iPod also. The system is ideal for the hotel room or camping and if they are realistic about the sound quality expected from a pair of 2 &quot;drivers, you will be pleasantly surprised. In addition to the 2 &quot;driver, Logitech has a pair of what he calls&quot; pressure drivers &quot;really passive radiators that really help push the bottom. The surround sound button adds that extra-wide, but not appropriate for every recording. Logitech ships a set of plastic inserts to accommodate any iPod out there. I have the 80GB video classic, and docks, so even if you do not want to strike too or you may damage the connector. The folding legs with rubber feet that is stable. 3. 5 mm AUX line is nice for other audio sources. Battery life is decent, but do not expect to beat all issues weekends w / o recharge. Hotel or at home, just connect and have songs until you need it, and we will charge the iPod while connected. The supplied remote is really convenient, well organized and has good range. The Altec Lansing and Bose sound units better, but they are very bulky and certainly more expensive. In short, a good improvement for the mm50 system for the money. Review of Logitech Pure-Fi, June 2, 2008 Francisco A. Durazo Gomez &quot;Paco Durazo (Hermosillo, SON, MEX), I bought this product as my first iPod speaker product. I have to admit that the design is really nice. It seems certain that a set of speakers in the class and its ideal to have in the lounge or bar area of your home. However, I expected a little &#39;more of their sound. On leaving, even with these speakers sound full and not make the cut. Recently I tried to pick up the kids was my backyard, even in the full sound, just listen to some of the songs. Im thinking that this kind of speakers do not work in a large meeting / party. The background looks very nice on a shelf or inside your home. -Ideal for poker nights with friends, but not for others. </p>
<p>As you can see, the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere for iPod are an explosion so as not to be missed. They are full of speakers that can rock your party. </p>
<p>Price: $ 129. 99Reccomended Price: $ 100. You can check in 00 Logitech Pure-Fi Official website of speakers anywhere, or head over to Amazom. com to buy now. Thanks for reading my article, &quot;Land of Audio </p>
<p>Some information was available from Logitech. com and Amazon. com </p>
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<p>Written by Audio Ground </p>
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