16/11/2010
JAMO iPod Premium Speaker System
Fact. Even though iPods and other wireless media players work with compressed formats such as MP3 and WMA, potentially they can deliver very high quality sound… but only if you know how to make the best of it.
With a properly engineered sound system the iPod can easily become either the secondary or even primary music source in a home.
That was exactly the thinking when Jamo launched the i300 iPod-compatible subwoofer/satellite system, a groundbreaking product that has gone on to win numerous accolades and awards worldwide. Point proven...
Want to mount it up and out of the way on the wall? No problem with the i200. Danish female design team Smedegaard and Weiss (who also designed Jamo’s sleek DMR60 CD/DVD receiver and the sensual A 30/ A 70 series speakers) have ensured maximum versatility when it comes to placement for the i200.
A spring-loaded docking bay takes all dock-able variants of iPod (thanks to a wide, supplied selection of inserts) and charges them automatically. Those with non dock-able 1st/2nd generation iPods (and indeed any other MP3 player/music playing mobile phone) can make use of the auxiliary audio input to get hooked up.
Supplied with an elegant wand-type remote control this system offers a frequency response of 120hz-20kHz and sounds, well, exceedingly musical.
Bass-friends who want even more slam can turn to the sub-out connection, to which they can connect an active subwoofer. The same connection can also be used to output audio to the JamoLink multi-room system and distribute your tunes around the house.
Available in black or white finishes the Jamo i200 iPod-compatible sound system brings high quality sound to kitchens, offices and bedrooms, without imposing itself on rooms. Good news, we think…
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