Friday, September 2, 2011

A Look At Your Kit Sound Docking Station For The iPod Classic

By John Western


This KitSound Boom Dock 2.1 iPod/iPhone Speaker Docking Station, it provides a low Q down-firing 5.25" bass speaker which provides a ultra-sharp, super rich and super punchy bass result that one could sense in your own torso. It is like being in the actual epicentre of a little earth quake. If this is far too much for you however, there is the choice of changing your treble and base tiers on this iPod speaker to fit your very own tastes.

In the rear, you will find a rare sighting for this point in time - a pair of proper phono slots. You can actually join additional audio visual gear to your Boom Dock Speaker, such as your Television (as long as there's an sound output). The magnets are protected so you can sit it near monitors with no damage to them.

You are able to tune the KitSound Boom Dock in to standard FM or perhaps AM radio stations and revel in all of them with the full sound which it generates. Several docking speaker systems fight to make themselves noticed, either because they don't have the volume or are lacking quality. The actual Boomdock is not going to have a problem.

The actual volume spectrum goes from a whisper to absolutely, mega loud. In fact, standing up right next to the unit, I could not switch the volume level to full. My uncle gave it a try and the windows actually shook, whilst small items danced along the bench. If you value raucous music, then you'll love this unit, the neighbours however might not necessarily.

Your KitSound Boom truly takes care of bass notes nicely, you are able to really feel them inside your torso and also from the floorboards plus furnishings. This bass never gets loose and ugly at higher volume also, keeping a standard as fine as your music file. Actually audio level of quality is not lessened for the benefit of quantity whatsoever and you may get just as much from a track at any kind of level.

A docked iPod can be used with the remote control, which means you have effectively a very good home music system, and something that has great, subtle design and style. Variety hasn't been forgotten about also and there will be multiple options with the KitSound BoomDock. Owning standard left/right audio-in jack, some other sound products than only the iPod can be connected.




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