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iLive IB318B
$130.00
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Dock design allows any docked iPod to sit low and snug. CD player portion is slot loading--relatively rare in an iPod dock at this price point. Portable design--comfortable size and weight to carry around with a sturdy handle.
The Cons:Mid range really dominates the sound with limited bass or treble. FM tuner performance is poor--bad reception. No real way to adjust the volume quickly--takes many quick repeated presses.
The iLive IB318B is a portable music system that can be used to charge or play music from an iPod device. The system features a slot-loading CD player that is compatible with CD-R and CD-RW discs.
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It is designed with a blue backlit LCD display, digital volume controls, and includes a digital clock with a timer function. The unit also has a built-in AM/FM radio with digital tuning and station presets. The IB318B features 2.1-channel stereo speakers with built-in dual subwoofers for quality sound. It also has an AUX input for connecting other media devices as well as a headphone jack for private listening. The system comes with iPod docking brackets for compatibility with various iPod devices and a full function remote control for controlling the CD player or a docked iPod.
Features/Specs
- Play & Charge Functionality
- Blue Backlit LCD Display
- Digital Clock /w Timer Function
- Digital Volume Controls
- Built-in AM/FM Radio with Digital Tuning
- Slot-Loading CD Player with CD-R/RW Compatibility
- 2.1-Channel Stereo Speakers /w Built-in Dual Subwoofers
- Comes with iPod Docking Brackets
- Comes with Full Function Remote Control
- Inputs: AUX Input, Headphone Jack
- Power: A/C or Battery Operated
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Pros & Cons
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Dock design allows any docked iPod to sit low and snug.
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CD player portion is slot loading--relatively rare in an iPod dock at this price point.
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Portable design--comfortable size and weight to carry around with a sturdy handle.
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Can go really loud with little distortion.
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Mid range really dominates the sound with limited bass or treble.
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FM tuner performance is poor--bad reception.
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No real way to adjust the volume quickly--takes many quick repeated presses.
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EQ adjustment limited to pre-sets which don't differ from one another much.
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High-gloss finish gets scratched very easily.
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