Sunday, May 14, 2006

iPod-compatible Home Stereo System

Jamo has introduced the i300, a stand-alone powered subwoofer/satellite speaker system that turns an iPod into the heart of a home entertainment system.

Comprising a iPod control dock, an active subwoofer and two compact satellite loudspeakers, the package comes with a long-range radio frequency remote control to control the system from across the room.

The control dock is also fitted with an extra auxiliary input on its rear panel to hook up to a computer, portable DVD player or games console.

The speakers supplied with the system are magnetically-shielded boxes - finished in high gloss white - that can be wall or table-top mounted. They feature a precision-engineered 76mm/3in co-axial driver that delivers accurate pin-point imaging, according to Jamo.

The subwoofer (which also has a high gloss white finish) has a 150 Watt high-efficiency Class D digital amplifier powering an 6.5in bass driver and 2 x 75 Watt for the satellite speakers, all housed in a solid but compact reflex-ported enclosure.

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