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Yamaha TSX-70
$200.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Looks nice - has a sleek, retro aesthetic. Has a built-in subwoofer unlike most iPod docks. Lots of volume - can fill a medium sized room, or several smaller rooms.
The Cons:Expensive - costs a lot more than the average iPod dock. The retro aesthetic isn't for everyone. Poorly lit controls for use in the dark.
The Yamaha TSX-70 is a mid-cost iPod/iPhone docking station. All popular iPod and iPhone models are supported by this docking station. The 2.1 channel speaker (powered by three amplifiers) plays your iPod/iPhone content aloud in high-quality audio (thanks to the DSP Music Enhancer, which improves all aspects of audio output).
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The SR-Bass woofer ensures a solid bass sound. The TSX-70 also has a clock and alarm: you can choose to wake up to a beep, some form of iPod audio, or a combination of the two (thanks to the IntelliAlarm feature). You can save up to five preset FM radio stations for instant access on the Yamaha TSX-70.
Features
- iPod and iPhone compatible
- Alarm and Timer modes
- Multiple alarm options
- Elegant LED display with auto dimmer
- Ergonomic, intuitive "Touch Smart" controls
- Powerful 3 speaker design with SR-Bass woofer
- DSP Music Enhancer
- Extended Stereo
- Digital tone control
- FM, Aux-in
- Remote control
- 2.1 channel speaker
- IntelliAlarm
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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looks nice - has a sleek, retro aesthetic
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has a built-in subwoofer unlike most iPod docks
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lots of volume - can fill a medium sized room, or several smaller rooms
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bass can be dialed up or down separately based on users' preferences
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uses the manufacturer's proprietary DSP audio signal processing to create the illusion that the speakers are placed further apart than they really are
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compatible with external radio antennas for better reception
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multiple audio sources: AM/FM radio, iPod dock, aux input
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nice size - sits nicely on a side table or on a kitchen counter
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good build quality / materials
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expensive - costs a lot more than the average iPod dock
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the retro aesthetic isn't for everyone
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poorly lit controls for use in the dark
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unattractive power adapter brick and lots of wire
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radio requires an external antenna - gets poor reception otherwise
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