Klipsch iGroove iPod Speaker System "Silver"
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Product Description
Designed to leave no room unrocked, the new Klipsch iGroove is a convenient all-in-one digital music system that delivers audiophile-quality sound everywhere you need it.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2956 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Klipsch
- Model: 1006752
- Released on: 2006-06-26
- Dimensions: 7.05 pounds
Features
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 65 Hz - 17 kHz
- MAXIMUM ACOUSTIC OUTPUT: 98 dB SPL @ 1m
- CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: 2.9 kHz
- TWEETER: 1.0-inch tw
- HIGH FREQUENCY HORN: MicroTractrix Horn
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The compact and stylish Klipsch iGroove not only accepts and charges all dockable iPods, it also works with the Nano, Shuffle, a variety of MP3 players and other audio devices using the included dock adaptors. Available in a sleek silver finish, it has an aesthetic flair that nicely complements almost any room's decor. It features dual 2.5-inch fiber-composite woofers in a ported enclosure, dual 1-inch MicroTractrix Horn-loaded tweeters and a built-in iPod dock. To ensure an optimal and precise dispersion pattern, the exclusive MicroTractrix Horns are formed into the speaker baffle, a design that offers the lowest diffraction and maximum release of energy into the listening area. The system is ready to perform as soon as you plug it in and dock an iPod, and the included wireless remote control allows interaction with both the iGroove and iPod. The iGroove comes with a convenient solution for allowing the use of the Shuffle and other MP3 players. The include "J-Cup" insert can be placed in the docking area for MP3 players that use a standard mini-jack (headphone) stereo output.
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Customer Reviews
Klipsch iGroove iPod Speaker System (silver or black)
I'd been searching for ages for an iPod speaker dock system that would rival and maybe even replace my old separates hi-fi system that had started to show its age. (I work in the film industry and used to run a recording studio so good sound is very important to me). I was pretty thorough in my research, home-tested two different units, became a pain to many a shop assistant and also poured over reviews on the net researching which units to test. I finally bought the Klipsch iGroove iPod Speaker System from Amazon and am very happy with it indeed. In fact, I think it is the best sounding iPod speaker dock that I found to date and recommend it most highly.
Speaker docks have two design limitiations:
1) The size of the dock tends to limit the bass response.
2) The way many docks connect to the iPod is via a male socket that plugs into the base of the iPod. This socket is often hard-wired to the pcb of the dock system, is subject to stress when the iPod is plugged in or unplugged and therefore can fail after light use.
The iGroove has a bass port at the back of the unit which is very effective. Additionally, the iPod fits snugly into the cradle on the unit, with a neat slider arrangement embedded into this cradle being adjusted up or down depending on which iPod you fit. (I use this unit with a 5g Video iPod and a 4g 40 Gig iPod just fine). The actual male connector is fixed firm and has no play to it. By adjusting the slider to the correct hight, you can drop the iPod into the unit and take it out again without causing any stress at all to the plug. Also, if you adjust the slider correctly, the iPod cannot move at all when connected, thereby limiting the potential for any stress to the connector.
Untis I tested included the following:
Monitor Audio i-deck Speaker Dock for iPod (I actually bought one of these and although it sounded great, I returned it after a couple of months as the connector failed - a common fault according to Newsgroups)
JBL Onstage II - iPod Speaker System - (very dissappointing sound and really lacked in bass)
JBL Radial - High Performace iPod Speaker System - (although more powerful, still not as impressive as I'd hoped)
Smaller, cheaper units sounded smaller and cheaper! I also read some pretty worrying comments from users of iRythhm regarding failure of the connector...
In summary:-
Pros:
Great sound
Small size
Good price
Excellent build quality
Cons:
Remote is a bit fussy - have to point it directly to the unit as it is infra-red (the Monitor Audio iDock used an RF remote which was much better).
Klipsch iGroove
Very pleased with it, sound is truly amazing for such a small unit, great bass (much better than the Bose, I think, and cheaper too) and very little distortion at high volume. It's very close to the Apple hi-fi for sound quality but is much smaller and the ipod sits securely in front, not balanced on top (significant risk of damage in a house with 2 small kids rushing about). The ability to use other MP3 players or laptops with it was also a big plus. The only niggle is that the remote is tiny and easy to lose, so a place to store it in or on the unit would have been helpful.
Fantastic sound, great buy!
Klipsch brand was recommended by a friend who told me his brother did the pepsi challange in a shop (klipsch v bose) for sound quality and felt the klipsch system was better. I checked the reviews on Amazon and made the choice to go for the iGroove. I was not disappointed, absolutely brilliant sound quality. The only negative is the limited control ability of the remote and I'm only mentioning this as I don't have all my play lists set up, so I have to nip back and forth to my iPod if I want to change artist or anything, and the adaptor for the 3rd GEN iPod nano video is quite tight fitting, making gettting the iPod in and out of the system a bit fiddly. But overall, minor cons.... looks good, sounds even better.





