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Altec Lansing M602
$150.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Offers separate bass and treble adjustment options instead of just having preset EQ options. Excellent sound quality matching what you'd expect at this price point. Plays clean and undistorted at higher volumes.
The Cons:Many have reported a loud clicking occurring when in use that's loud enough to disrupt regular listening.
The Altec Lansing M602 is a compact, yet elegant A/V iPod docking station featuring a universal MP3 cradle AND a universal iPod dock. It accepts iPod and MP3-player audio, and also hosts a composite video output for transmitting iPod video content directly to a television set.
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Keep in mind also that as the iPod lies in the dock, the system will automatically recharge it. As for audio, the M602 utilizes four specially engineered full-range Neodymium speakers to output up to 60W of room-shaking sound. Other notable aspects include a headphone jack for private listening, a wireless remote with built-in iPod control functions, and XdB bass-enhancement technology—it’s like a subwoofer WITHOUT an actual subwoofer.
Features
- Compact A/V iPod Dock
- MP3 Cradle (Cable Included)
- Universal iPod Dock (+Recharge)
- Quadruple Neodymium Speakers
- XdB Bass-Enhancement
- Composite Out (to TV)
- Headphone Jack
- Wireless Remote
Color Options
- Altec Lansing M602BLK | Black
- Altec Lansing M602 | White
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Offers separate bass and treble adjustment options instead of just having preset EQ options.
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Excellent sound quality matching what you'd expect at this price point.
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Plays clean and undistorted at higher volumes.
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Included remote is fully featured and very responsive even at off angles.
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Cool, unique visual aesthetic available in white and black.
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Comes included with an AUX cable for hooking up other media devices.
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Build quality feels touch and solid without being too heavy.
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Many have reported a loud clicking occurring when in use that's loud enough to disrupt regular listening.
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