View Full Version : Iphone/Ipod Speaker systems, which to buy?
Londonrockz568
06-19-2009, 03:08 AM
Hey everyone so im looking to buy a speaker system for my iphone. It'll mainly be used for those times around the house when i feel like blaring my music, or when my friends come over for poker, or just to chill...not to mention i do like to listen to music while i shower.
Two of my friends have the Bose SoundDock Series II (http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/sounddock_systems/sounddock/index.jsp) and it can really fill a room with sound however at its price and for what i want to do its a bit much...not to mention its huge in size.
http://www.bose.com/assets/images/shop_online/sounddock/sounddock_bl_lg.jpg
Went to BestBuy and saw the JBL (Harman Kardon) Onstage lllP. (http://www.jbl.com/home/products/product_detail.aspx?prod=JBLOS3PIPBLKV&Language=ENG&Country=US&Region=USA&cat=MME&ser=HMM&featureid=12362)
http://www.harmanaudio.com/images/products/front_large/JBLOS3PIPBLKV.jpg
I really like this one because its small but the sound is loud, and clear.
What are your thoughts experiences etc...because the reviews i keep reading say its not that great on bass. (to be expected, its not huge at 7inches diameter) I have tried it out in the store with my iphone and it was fine to me.
If you have any other suggestions/experiences let me know im trying to keep the price less than $200.
Londonrockz568
06-19-2009, 07:16 PM
Anyone wtf
did you end up getting either of these? I'm in the market for one myself, any feedback?
Hazy3Gs
07-22-2009, 11:27 AM
i just bought my first iphone/ipod the 3gs and have been looking around and doing alot of research on docking speakers for the iphone and most say that the yamaha is the best value. thats what im going to get.
Yamaha PDX-30 Speaker Dock for iPod and iPhone - Apple Store (U.S.) (http://store.apple.com/us/product/TU963VC/A?fnode=MTY1NDA5Mg&mco=NjUxOTUwNg)
psylichon
07-22-2009, 12:28 PM
Those docking stations are always underpowered and overpriced. I got an iHome for my wife because she needed an alarm clock anyway, but if you're just looking for something to crank your tunes, I'd spend my money on a cheap shelf system or home-theater in-a-box and just hook up via the 1/8" stereo headphone connection.
Here's a Samsung unit for little more than your price point that actually has an iPod connector:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882676121
MrMike6by9
07-22-2009, 12:40 PM
I've had a 60G 4th gen iPod for a while now. I nearly always saw posts that said the sound obtained through a dock-type connection produced better sound since it bypasses the headphone amp. I have 2 Apple iPod docks that have a RCA-out stereo jack that I connect to a 20-25 foot cable that outputs to stereo left/right audio jacks that plug into the aux port of any stereo receiver and thus feeds my full size speaker systems in the living & the computer rooms. The LR unit has an external output that is used to power the outdoor-type speakers in my bath room. This setup sounds good to me.
YMMV
psylichon
07-22-2009, 12:42 PM
The dock connector does provide a more high-fidelity sound because it bypasses the headphone amplifier (which adds noise). But... coming from someone who does audio for a living and is pretty picky with such things... the difference is very negligible to my ear. I wouldn't sweat that detail too much.
Dock connectors are preferable in my book just because they charge while you listen.
MrMike6by9
07-22-2009, 12:47 PM
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Dock connectors are preferable in my book just because they charge while you listen.
I consider that to be a great benefit :ok:ok
BrownGem
07-25-2009, 06:41 PM
I have tried 3 different docks all by Altec Lansing. They are fine for small room and listening to music at reasonable levels. I use them in my office or for outdoor listening.
This version of the IM7 had a great sound but they stopped working.
http://reviews.cnet.com/portable-speakers/altec-lansing-inmotion-im7/4505-11313_7-31398069.html A newer version of this system is available. At louder volumes it just got all muddy sounding.
The problem with dock systems is if you ever want to play loud music the sound suffers greatly. They aren't built for high volume unless you are investing a bit of dough. As you say, your friends Bose docks fill a room but these are pricey. Think about investing in surround sound computer speakers that accept other audio inputs. Several system have input ports for personal audio players. Not much costlier than a dock system. More bang for the buck.
Joe_G
07-31-2009, 07:16 AM
I sprung for the Bose, because it has a rechargable big battery in it, which allows me to use it anywhere AND it charges the phone. I use it by my pool and it sounds great. The freedom from electricity and the good sound are worth the price to me.
Europa
07-31-2009, 08:03 AM
I sprung for the Bose, because it has a rechargable big battery in it, which allows me to use it anywhere AND it charges the phone. I use it by my pool and it sounds great. The freedom from electricity and the good sound are worth the price to me.
How's the base on that Bose unit? I'm considering it.
Joe_G
07-31-2009, 08:40 AM
How's the base on that Bose unit? I'm considering it.
Bass is suprisingly good given the relatively small size of the unit. The unit gets plenty loud for outside use in my neighborhood. If you go to Best Buy you can check it out, at least you can in my local stores.
For me the best part is charging the phone. By weekend afternoons my battery is low...I listen to the music (actually internet radio usually with Wunderradio) for an hour or so on the Bose and I'm back charged up for the evening.
thetonyclifton
08-02-2009, 12:10 PM
Can someone recommend some speakers for me please?
Must be battery operated with a wall charging option.
Must also charge iphone 3gs when plugged into wall.
Must work without airplane mode - no interference.
Must be portable but not pocketable
Sound must be as loud as possible.
Up to an absolute maximum of £100 but preferably less than £50
Any suggestions?
djwindsor
08-02-2009, 02:05 PM
Have a look at the chill pill. Great reviews. I don't own it yet but I am ordering today on eBay. $37USD incl shipping.
thetonyclifton
08-03-2009, 09:40 AM
Anyone else any experience of the chill pill, I seen another version - XMI X-Mini Max seems similar.
Anyone got any views on the above
or
Any other recommendations?
Thanks
Have a look at the chill pill. Great reviews. I don't own it yet but I am ordering today on eBay. $37USD incl shipping.
Joe_G
08-03-2009, 10:25 AM
Anyone else any experience of the chill pill, I seen another version - XMI X-Mini Max seems similar.
Anyone got any views on the above
or
Any other recommendations?
Thanks
I have one of those little speakers, I got it as a gift. it has surprisingly good sound (mine is mono) and is surprisingly loud.
But you can get these for a cheap price I think if you shop around. That chill pill was really pricey.
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