Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Music Power 0900-71 Duet USB Port AC Charger

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DUET - 2 USB port Wall Charger allows you to charge 2 USB devices at once! Your iPod Treo Blackberry iPhone BlueTooth Headset can be charged via the DUET from any AC wall outlet - no need for a computer! Energy Star Rated - EXCLUSIVE. OK for International travel
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Technical Details

- Charges 2 standard USB chargeable devices at once
- Slim design and folding blades created the flattest profile possible
- Exclusive Energy Star rating
- Computer-free charging of USB MP3 players
- 500mA output via USB port
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Customer Buzz
 "Charges my iPod Touch" 2009-10-15
By Gus Smedstad (Boston, MA)
I purchased this because the USB / AC adapter I purchased elsewhere on Amazon did not in fact charge either my Palm TX or my iPod Touch. You'd think that with a relatively straightforward specification - 5 volts at 500ma - that these things would just work. Yet some don't.



In any case, the Music Power Duet works. It's relatively small, it's inexpensive, it has a folding plug, and it provides two USB power sources for any device that draws power from a USB port.



- Gus

Customer Buzz
 "Works great in US or Europe" 2009-10-02
By J. Byrd (Cleveland, TN)
As advertised. I didn't have to take but one charger on a European trip, which was wonderful. You do need to carry the various cables, however.

Customer Buzz
 "Great, easy to use." 2009-09-03
By S. R. Zehring (PA)
I got this for my daughter for Christmas. She loves how easy it is to use and How it is small ad portable-not big and bulky

Customer Buzz
 "musicPower Dual Port USB AC Charger" 2009-08-31
By David A. Weiss
I purchased this device at the Newark Airport.

After taking it out of the container, I found it totally inoperative.

Customer Buzz
 "A dead dud" 2009-07-30
By Eric Hubler (Denver)
Fabulous while it worked, which was for 5 months of extremely light use. Then it suddenly and completely quit working.


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Friday, October 16, 2009

Bose® SoundDock® Portable digital music system - Gloss Black

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High-quality sound from your iPod® - now made portable. Enjoy acclaimed SoundDock® performance almost anywhere. The SoundDock Portable digital music system reproduces music with fullness and clarity unmatched by other battery-powered iPod speakers, from a design even slimmer than our original. Proprietary Bose® technologies let you enjoy your iPod out loud in more locationswithout compromising sound quality.A rechargeable lithium-ion battery (included) provides more power and longer playing time than most other rechargeable batteries. The rotating dock disappears for storage and protection during transit. And a molded handle makes it easy to carry the system from place to place. Just dock and play iPhone and iPod models featuring a click wheel, including all nano, mini, photo, and video models. The iPod charges as it plays for uninterrupted music enjoyment. A custom remote easily controls the system and basic iPod functions, including playlist navigation. Auxiliary input lets you play other portable sources, too. The SoundDock Portable digital music system. Unsurpassed performance and portability for the serious iPod listenerfrom the most respected name in sound.
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Technical Details

- More efficient and higher quality audio reproduction than other battery-powered iPod® speakers.
- Works with iPhoneTM and any iPod featuring a click wheel, including all nano, mini, photo and video models. Also plays music with iPhoneTM.
- Rechargeable Li-ion battery gives more playing time per charge than other types of rechargeables
- Built-in carry handle and rotating dock enable quick and easy transport from place to place
- Auxiliary input for playing other audio sources, like a portable DVD, CD or other MP3 player.
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Customer Buzz
 "Sound Quality Highly Overrated" 2009-10-06
By Ingo Boltz
Just tested the speakers in a duty free shop at the Airport in Buenos Aires. I had expected superior sound based on all these raving reviews, and was completely disappointed. I've been using small portable speakers (Sony SRS A41) that I bought in 1998 (!!) and they blow the Sound Dock clear out of the water, at about the same portability, with clean, unmuddled "honest" sound. The Sound Dock completely butchered my Rachmaninov concierto, and managed to "muddle" even a simple Pink song. Ok, my Sony's don't charge my Ipod, but at least I don't cringe with the sound. No buy. And don't get me started on 400 bucks for this...

Customer Buzz
 "Best purchase I ever made!" 2009-10-05
By M. Sawasaki (Vista, CA)
My husband and I just purchased a 160GB IPOD and downloaded every song from our CD library on it. We wanted a player that we could take to parks when we were with the kids. This machine is clear and loud- we love it! It is easy to tote around and it sounds awesome! My biggest worry is that it will get stolen when we are on an outing, but we keep a close eye on it. At night, we have been taking it out on the patio when we are in our spa. It's just so convenient! We love it, and the sound is terrific. I can't see how anyone would be disappointed with this purchase!

Customer Buzz
 "No sound from dock or aux inputs" 2009-09-15
By monkeykupo (Cambridge, MA United States)
I've had the sounddock portable for 2 years. I've probably used it only a few times, and I recently discovered that it no longer plays either my iPod touch or my nano, either through the dock connector or through the aux input in the back of the unit. It is, needless to say, out of warranty.



Even before it broke, I was really disappointed with the sound quality. I have a set of ancient bookshelf speakers from Sony (dating from 1996) that have much better fidelity, range, balance, tone -- you name it. The Bose has really poor sound quality, particularly for classical music (too much base) and vocals (treble is totally lost and everything sounds flat). Even for some pop (like my fave band, The Killers), the Bose had way too much base. It just doesn't sound like music.

Customer Buzz
 "Bose SoundDock Portable" 2009-09-15
By John Holechek (Jacksonville, FL USA)
The Bose SoundDock Portable has amazing bass for such a small unit. I have owned other iPod docking stations, some considered "high end" but none compare to the bass of the Bose. Also produces great highlights in the treble end and is a please to listen to. I was disappointed in the life of the battery between charges. Bose states that the battery will last about 3 hours on full volume. That's just about true on most volume settings. The battery remains charged for a considerable time when not in use, so I got two batteries.

Customer Buzz
 "controls flaked out after 18 months" 2009-09-06
By Progne subis (Texas)
Other than being expensive, the unit functioned well in different conditions.

sound was not tinny. Battery is terrific. holds a charge well at moderate volumes.

no real ipod touch issues though the ipod hangs up occasionally. At about 18 months, the remote quit working. I changed the battery but it wasn't that. Next I replaced the remote but it wasn't that. now strange as it sounds, the side controls have gone all flaky. the buttones don't work but if you touch near the bottons you can raise and lower the volume. some electrostatic something I guess. Strangest thing yet was that I leaned a bag of chips against the back of the unit and the volume slid up to full. I had to snatch the ipod out of the cradle or risk ear damage as the - button wasn't where I expected it to be. I know this sounds crazy but I test hardware/software for a living and am being as descriptive of the issues as I know how. I have ordered the HK go play as there is a decent deal on the old units at this time, 214.00. when it comes in I'll rma the sounddock and update this with what I learn from bose regarding repairs.


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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Bose® SoundDock® Series II digital music system for iPod® - Black

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The SoundDock Series II digital music system inherits all the award-winning traits of its predecessor, with sleek new styling and additional features. If you want a proven performer for at-home iPod listening, this system now has even more to offer.



Just slip your iPod or iPhone into the dock and bring your favorite songs to life. Hear subtleties you may never have noticed--from tunes you thought you knew by heart. Bose proprietary acoustic design delivers performance greater than you'd expect from a system this small.



Enjoy added versatility

Our updated SoundDock system comes with more built-in benefits. The improved infrared remote operates system power and volume, and now lets you navigate among your iPod playlists. There's also an auxiliary jack for enjoying Bose sound from your DVD/CD player, MP3 players or other portable devices. The universal docking station fits the iPhone and most iPod models, and charges them while docked.

Slimmer profile

The system's classic, sophisticated look hasn't gone away. It’s just softened with smoother lines and a sleeker profile. It fits in beautifully in your kitchen, bedroom, living room--just about anywhere in your home.

What's in the box

--SoundDock® Series II digital music system

--Power cord

--Power supply

--Remote control
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Technical Details

- Proprietary Bose technology livens up your kitchen, bedroom or living room with quality sound.
- Updated with new, sleeker styling.
- Works with iPhone, iPod touch and any iPod featuring a click wheel.
- Remote operates SoundDock system functions and iPod playlist navigation.
- Auxiliary input lets you play an additional sound source, such as a portable DVD, CD or other MP3 player.
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Customer Buzz
 "disapointing -not worth it" 2009-10-04
By New Yorker (USA)
I have found this to be disapointing. the Bose sounds much better in the Bose showroom but sounds very ordinary at home. It works ok but I cant say I would recommend it and it certainly does not sound like a top of the line product. I am not getting that rich, fill the room sound they rave about. The construction is light and poor quality. The bottom part wiggles and is not securely attached. The little remote is incredibly cheap feeling -- and if you lose the remote, I dont think there is any alternative way to use the apparatus. I dont know if it is just me, but I find it tricky to fit my ipod into the slot. It does not slide on easily and I have to fiddle around with it. I could maybe deal with all this if the sound was incredible, but it is just ordinary. This Bose just does not warrant the hype or the money. If I could, I would return it and buy something else. Save your money.

Customer Buzz
 "Buyer beware!" 2009-09-09
By C. Starnes (Indiana - United States)
We purchased this product in May and within 3 days it died -- dead, kaput. We exchanged it for another -- in less than a week it died. As if I had no sense, I exchanged it for yet a third one. After all, it's a Bose -- I paid extra for the quality, so this must be a fluke, I thought to myself.



Well, guess what? Our third one just went kaput in the middle of a big Labor Day weekend party!!! These things are J-U-N-K.

Customer Buzz
 "EXCELLENT CHOICE" 2009-09-08
By Margaux Paschke (New York)
I love this thing! I have had some near hits but mostly misses in my search for a portable speaker system. This one provides a docking station for iPods and recharges them at the same time. It also lets me connect my other MP3 players (Creative Zen is still my favorite) without a hassle. The sound coming out of these speakers is amazing compared to other systems I have tried. The only one that beats it is the Harman Kardon SoundSticks II 2.1 Plug and Play Multimedia Speaker System but that one is not so portable. This baby has a battery option that allows it to be taken anywhere although the dimensions are not suitcase friendly. A minor flaw compared to all the pluses.



I highly recommend this sound system for any iPod or MP3 player. It is expensive but worth the price.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent Speaker" 2009-09-08
By Creb (Aurora, IL)
The Bose SoundDock Series II is an excellent little speaker system. My wife and I have been extremely pleased with it and use it virtually every day. It produces a very clear sound and has enough power to fill a large room. That said, it should not be compared with a high quality component system, anymore than a high quality component system should be compared to live music. It's sound should satisfy all but the most committed audiophiles.



We use our Bose SoundDock almost exclusively with Pandora, an internet based music streaming service that allows you to create stations that play music you love through your computer or Ipod. The combination of Pandora with our Bose SoundDock has resulted in us listening to far more music than we have in the past. We no longer have to place a CD in the player and change it when it is finished. We now have simple and easy access to high quality music that we love. I highly recommend both the Bose SoundDock and Pandora to anyone who loves music.

Customer Buzz
 "Sound is Great, Docking Port is Rocky" 2009-09-07
By David A. Garcia (Albuquerque, NM)
This unit has great sound, and easily has enough power for one room (for me anyway). It could not be simpler to operate. It can be controlled using either the inserted iPod or the remote. In addition, it has volume controls on the small platform where you dock your iPod (the remote also has volume controls). The unit has an auxiliary input. Comments:



1. My iPhone does not feel solidly docked when it's in place in the unit. Instead it rocks back and forth a little and I try to use one hand to hold it in place when I'm pushing buttons on it because I'm afraid of bending something. This is a minor issue (until I bend or break something).



2. I keep my iPhone in a case. When I first tried to use it, the case prevented docking, as the sides of the cup where you dock it fit pretty snugly. I found another case that has a removable cover for the bottom of the phone.



3. I've heard all sorts of stuff, a lot of it conflicting, about what shortens battery life in a cell phone. I do not know for sure whether or not the additional charging that this unit does will shorten my battery life. But this could be a consideration, especially as the iPhone lacks a user-replaceable battery.






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Friday, October 9, 2009

Bose SoundDock digital music system for iPod (Black)

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The Bose?? SoundDock?? digital music system was specifically designed to expand and enhance your enjoyment of the music stored on your iPod. Just slip it into the docking cradle for the sound quality your favorite songs deserve. The iPod charges as it plays, so you enjoy music without interruption. Its sleek, slender design, in White or Black, fits almost any room's d??cor. And the included remote lets you control the SoundDock system from across the room. Enjoy the songs on your iPod like never before. The SoundDock system is designed to play your favorite tracks with crisp clarity, allowing you to discover subtleties in your music that used to simmer beneath the surface. A host of proprietary technologies adds vitality and realism to your tracks. With Bose proprietary acoustic design, you enjoy a full, rich sound that's greater than you'd expect from a system this small. The SoundDock system is easy to operate. Just plug it in, pop in your iPod and play. Your iPod works as long as it has a dock connector on the bottom. There are no extra wires or adapters. The remote allows you to control your music at the push of a button. And a stylish, sophisticated look means it can be the center of attention or blend in wherever you place it. The SoundDock system and your iPod share a commitment to simplicity, quality and above all, music. Now just introduce them and watch this pair become best friends.
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Customer Buzz
 "Bose is one of the Best" 2009-10-01
By Jeff Vogel (Cincinnati, OH)
The seller was a pleasure to work with in receiving this gift for my wife. After plugging in the unit that is when it all began. The sound quality and size of this unit is unbelievable. Smaller than I expected with a sound like a large stereo system. It has helped clean up our bedroom by letting me remove my old stereo and the huge speakers. This is just one great unit. Not only do we use our iPods but also my wife hooks up her Satellite radio and the sound continues. I can't recommend enough this unit over other we have tried. Try it for yourself. You'll be impressed.

Customer Buzz
 "Beware" 2009-09-13
By Sketch-r (San Fran)
I purchased an Amazon "used" Bose stereo and it showed up without a remote and the system does not even turn on.

I think I had more confidence buying this product since it was through Amazon. I might've had more luck on Ebay. Live and learn!

Customer Buzz
 "Bose Sound Dock" 2009-08-30
By Pamela C. Hoff (st. paul, Minnesota)
I bought the product "slightly used" and it broke very easily and quickly. Of course, there is no recourse for a used prouct.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Sound" 2009-08-06
By V.S.
Bose has always made good products and this system really brings the music on the iPod to life.



Everything is clear and you can hear everything with very good stereo sound seperation, which was impressive considering the size of the unit.



It is a bit pricey, but worth it if you like listening to music.

Customer Buzz
 "Just luv it!" 2009-07-10
By Nancy Fisher (Arlington, VA)
This little beauty can be brought whereever you may want to enjoy life and your favorite tunage (except for maybe the beach where sand can get into it). It's the size of a bread box or standard sized mailbox. We enjoy it in our garden, front porch, back patio, kitchen, bedroom, living room and it comes with a lighter plug-in for your car! I would avoid putting it in direct sunlight, near heat sources and of course water. The sound is GREAT! I highly recommend this product to music lovers everywhere.


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Friday, June 20, 2008

4GB Touch Screen 2.8" TFT MP3/MP4 Music/Video Player + Accessories


Package Includes: 4GB Touch Screen Player, Protection Pouch, Stereo Headphone, 2.0 USB Cable, Charger, Car Adapter, Stylus, CD Driver and User Manual !!! A unique 2.8" QVGA TFT touch screen color display with a playing resolution of 320 x 240 will make watching your movies and viewing your pictures a pleasure. Listen to your favorite radio stations on the built-in FM radio tuner with 20 channel presets. The 8 preset equalizer including Natural, 3D, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz and User EQ presets enables you to optimize the audio output when listening to your favorite music or watching your favorite movies. Listen to your movies or music via the built-in speaker or plug in the included earphones for privacy...4GB Touch Screen 2.8" TFT MP3/MP4 Music/Video Player + Accessories

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #127 in Consumer Electronics
* Color: Black
* Brand: Unknown
* Dimensions: 2.20" h x .55" w x 3.75" l,
* Hard Disk: 4GB
* Native resolution: 320 x 240

Features

* 4GB Built-in Flash Memory
* 2.8" TFT LCD Color Touch Screen
* Dimension: 3.75" x 2.20" x 0.55"
* Play Music, Videos, Photos and FM Radio Stations
* Built-in Mini Secure Digital SD Card Slot (Mini SD Card Not Included)

Free ITunes Music Lessons

As happy as some people are to mimic their favorite six-string slingers on air guitar (or its digital equivalent, Guitar Hero), some of us actually want to do the real thing--be on stage, playing a real instrument. Regrettably, it takes more than a plastic game controller and a rocker's O Face to earn a spot in front of the Marshall stack. It takes practice and a good instructor.

The practicing is up to you, but iTunes can help with the latter. Some enterprising instructors and companies have taken advantage of iTunes' podcast powers to post instrument-specific instructional video podcasts. Many of these podcasts exists either as a come-on for instructional videos sold by the host websites or as an advertisement for a particular instructor, meaning that they're anything but a complete rundown from basic techniques and chord structures to advanced scales and chord substitutions. But many of them provide a reasonable foundation that can enhance work you're doing with a real teacher or with the increasing pile of sheet music under your desk.

Early on in iTunes' podcasting days, iPlayMusic offered (and still offers) its Beginner Guitar Lessons series. These are snippets from iPlayMusic's retain interactive instructional videos. They include split screen views so you can see the instructor, the guitar tab the instructor is demonstrating, and a couple of views of the guitar--a spotlight on the right hand and another on the left, for example.

Watch&Learn's Freeguitarvideos.com provides just five videos in its iTunes video podcast, but they're a bit longer than those from iPlayMusic. Despite the moniker Freeguitarvideos, while the host site provides some free videos, you're going to get the good stuff by purchasing one of its premium downloads, which run around 20 minutes and US$5 each.

iVideosongs.com has the slickest guitar instruction podcasts on iTunes--presented in HD. The company offers six titles for free--Beginning Guitar 101, Blues Concepts, Acoustic Guitar Techniques, Warm-Ups, Lead Guitar Concepts, and Left Hand Techniques. There's a lot of good stuff in the iTunes offerings if you're a beginner--more advanced players will want to spend time (and money) on iVideosongs website where they can purchase instructional videos taught by such pros as Jeff Carlisi, John Oates, Eric Mongrain, and Alex Lifeson (and Chuck Leavell, if you're a piano player, or Russ Kunkel, if you beat the skins). Their videos run between $5 and $10, last from around 15- to 45 minutes, and are often song-based--the instructors teach you how to play a particular tune, while demonstrating specific techniques along the way. Often an instructor is the musician responsible for playing the original tune--Chuck Leavell shows you the piano part from the Allman Brothers' Jessica, for example.

And then there's Little Kids Rock. On iTunes you'll find Guitar Lessons, 20 guitar lessons targeted at kids. In addition to the low-res videos, you can download a PDF file for each lesson (or download all the lessons as a single PDF). Little Kids Rock also has Drum Lessons for free. What's the catch? LittleKidsRock.org is trying to keep kids interested in music as schools cut their music programs. From all appearances, they are doing The Good Work and deserve your support.

Though it often seems like it, guitar players don't rule the musical world. If you're a keyboard player, check out the Piano Lessons Online video podcast. Presented in both high- and low-res versions, these are snippets from David Sprunger's Playpianotoday.com, a website that offers a series of pay-for piano courses. The host website is pretty heavy-handed--making you sit through a long advertisement and then demanding an email address so that you can gain access to the free material--but the guy can clearly play.

And there's more. Search iTunes using the name of an instrument followed by "instruction" and you're bound to turn up some helpful free podcasts that can aid your climb to the top of the charts.

Keep Your Music Ultra Portable With the Right iPod Shuffle Accessories

What's the Point of Having a Tiny iPod Shuffle Then Tying It Down With a Big Speaker Docking System?

Apple's iPod shuffle, the most miniature version of the popular iPod available, is one of the most popular products for the portable music enthusiast. The earbud headphones that come with the iPod shuffle are good enough to make your on the go experience enjoyable, but there are many other iPod shuffle accessories which can further enhance your music listening experience.

Headphones and Speakers

Headphones are without a doubt one of the most popular iPod shuffle accessories. While the earbud headphones that come with it are good enough for many users, others prefer different headphones, either because they find the earbuds uncomfortable or because they want headphones that deliver crisper audio. Any headphones that use a 3.5mm stereo minijack will work with the iPod shuffle, from traditional over-the-ear headphones to simply different earbuds. After all, sometimes headphones break and you need replacements; fortunately there's no lack of selection, and decent-quality headphones can easily be found for under $10 a pair.

Speakers are another popular iPod shuffle accessory. Speaker technology has gotten to the point where crisp, power speakers come in small enough sizes that you won't feel silly hooking them up to the miniscule iPod shuffle. It is very important to remember that the iPod shuffle only has the minijack as an interface; this means that accessories like docking station speakers won't work with the iPod shuffle, because it lacks the standard iPod docking port. Only a speaker dock specifically designed to pass power through the minijack, like the shuffle's own included dock, will work with it.

Other iPod Shuffle Accessories

Also popular is the car charger. This iPod shuffle accessory plugs into your car's power adapter or cigarette lighter to deliver power to your shuffle to keep it charged while on the go. You can also find cables, connectors, or even FM transmitters that let you listen to your iPod shuffle over your car's stereo system, letting you listen to your music while you drive without worrying about the dangers of having your headphones on in the car.

An interesting accessory for anybody who spends a lot of their time on the go is the USB Travel Dock from Marware. This simple accessory is nothing more than a dock for the iPod shuffle connected directly to a USB connector, without the wire between the two that the standard dock comes with. While it may not sound like much, this iPod shuffle accessory will be appreciated by anybody who normally plugs their dock into their laptop and wants to have fewer cables around to get tangled up.

In the end, the use and perceived value that you get from your iPod shuffle is up to you. While the shuffle by itself is a great value, you can get much more out of it if you're willing to spend a little more on some iPod shuffle accessories. The great thing is that because the iPod shuffle only plays music, you don't have to worry about accessories that play video or scratch-resistant coverings for the video screen. In the end, every available iPod shuffle accessory has only one purpose: to help you listen to your music the way you want to.

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