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BEST BUY IPOD SPEAKERS
If you need to know all about the best iPod speakers then you may find
the following article of interest.
Selecting Speakers For Your iPod
by: Nick Segrue
More and more
people are purchasing a set of speakers for their iPods, some to replace
their current home audio set ups in order to get rid of the cd
collections that take up so much room, some to have a portable audio
source for when they are away on holiday, some just for having some iPod
speakers because everyone else is buying them! One of the problems we
come across the most is people being faced with a huge selection of
choices and feeling bewildered about what to buy. What I am aim to do is
make your choice that little bit easier.
We can break down the different sets of speakers into the following
categories:
Portable and powered by batteries.
Portable and powered by mains adapter.
Home Set up powered by mains adapter.
For those of you looking for a portable set that is powered by batteries
there are a variety of excellent options at varying prices. Personally I
am of the belief that whatever amount of money you are spending it is
important that sound quality is pretty good as what use is a light
speaker set that has crackily sound! If you are looking to spend under
£50 then we highly rate both the Logic 3 i-Station 7 and the Monster
iSpeaker. Both of these are very light to carry, are of a size very
conveninet for putting ina backpack or suitcase and run for a good
amount of time on batteries, sound from both is exceptional for this
pricepoint with great clarity.
If you are looking to spend a little more then a lot of options open up
in the £50 to £150 bracket. If lightweight is your number one problem
then you will not go far wrong with the JBL On Tour, this is an
incredibly lightweight unit that what it lacks in bass it makes up for
in the sound clarity department. If you would prefer better sound
quality then a step up to an Altec Lansing IM5 or Logitech MM50, Saitek
A250 and for iPod Nano Owners the XtremeMac MicroBlast. All of these
provide excellent sound alongside good looks and a highly portable
structure. Once your budget is going over £150 you are in to the realms
of a great portable system in the Altec Lansing IM7, thumping bass,
crystal clear treble and a great portable structure, definetly the daddy
of portable iPod Docking Stations and Speaker units.
If you would like something that can be considered portable but don't
mind having to use a mains charger then there are a couple of good
options available. One of our favourites is the Macally IceTune, this is
indeed one of our top 5 iPod accessories altogether, when stacked up it
looks like a coke can and has two separate speakers that can be removed
and pointed to send sounds in different directions, the sound quality is
excelletn for only £39.99 and it is very much portable but does require
mains power. The JBL On Stage is another wonderful compact and
lightweight unit that can be plugged into the mains for power and will
charge your iPod while you listen to it, very high quality sound, lacks
bass a littel but you are compromising bass to have such a small
portable unit, clarity of sound and loudness are both very impressive.
Another excellent unit in this bracket is the Logic 3 iStation 8, newly
released and keeping up the fabulous reputation of the iStation 7 this
really is worth the money, great combinations of bass and treble and
very much a portable size and weight.
For the home set up there are a variety of options and in honesty the
best value speakers in our opinion come at this price point. For just
£59.99 you can have a pair of JBL Creature II's, these are surely one of
the greatest home electronics products to ever hit the market, the bass
is phenomenal and the clarity is superb, vocals sound great for many
types of music, they also look very appealing and are bound to interest
visitors who glaze their eyes upon them! Also in the JBL range are the
Encounters, these expand on the Creature philosophy of an alien themed
set of speakers and have even stronger bass, they are quite simply
phenomenal! At this price point we also have the Harmon Kardon
Soundsticks, for a long time these have been my individual favourite
speakers, they are see through so you can have a look at what is going
on inside and provide possibly the clearest vocals you will hear from
iPod focused speakers they are simply outstanding, perhaps not as strong
bass as the Encounters but still more than enough for most pallettes.
For anyone considering a home iPod set up I strongly suggest a very
close look at the Harmon Kardon Soundsticks they are oustanding and will
fit in to 99% of home settings in the living room, dining room, kitchen
etc!
Hopefully this guide has been of some use to you choosing your speakers,
firstly establish which of the three categories your requirements for
speakers come into and then you can use the above advice to direct you
to some great units, we wish you the best of luck in your choice!
| About The Author
Nick
Segrue is the Managing Director and Founder of
http://www.mp3additions.co.uk MP3 Additions is one of the
UK's fastest growing online retailers of iPod Accessories and
strives to supply only the highest quality products that will
always enhance your iPod experience. All products are thoroughly
tested before being offered for sale and the staff at MP3
Additions are happy to advise you on any products you are
interested in or catch your attention. |
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