Monday 30 May 2011

JBL On Stage 200ID Ipod Speaker

Introduction

For just $150, comes the JBL iPod and iPhone acoustics legs: The visually elegant, relatively compact sound station On Stage 200ID changes for this exact amount the owner. Optical character that looks like an inverted boat dock molded around a speaker went Volume awesome. With 10 watts per channel is even a potential power provided that for such a device as a very significant is to describe. With dimensions of 359 x 64 x 110 mm (W x H x D) is on almost every desk or sideboard space for the beautiful sound solution. We've tested to verify whether JBLs On Stage 200ID a harmonious conjunction with Apple's 3G iPhone arrives.

Processing

Great fit, impeccable


The iPhone 3G is quite determined in the appropriate use of the docking


Elegant design


Very Large JBL logo


Included remote control

The processing of the On Stage makes a very good impression. The speaker grille consists of sitting excellent substance and not of metal - it is something caution, because this is not as resilient as a plastic or aluminum lattice is. Fits all make a smooth, precise impression. The included mini-remote controls all relevant functions and is visually simple, but elegant. The iPhone is sitting pretty well in the provided docking shell. A big, straight friction JBL logo adorns the front lot. Overall in relation to the price category: Very good.

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