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Tweeters et woofers, Entrée auxiliaire, Télécommande sans fil, Compatible avec toute la gamme Apple
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Signé Klipsch, liGroove HG joue la carte de la qualité audio pour simposer. On nous annonce des prestations dignes dun système pour audiophile avec, notamment, des woofers de 64 mm et des tweeters de 24 mm. Lamplificateur utilisé est de classe D. S...
Extrait: As I mentioned in many previous iPod-related reviews, the iPod has been the standard for digital audio players since its introduction in 2001. Along with this, there has been an iPod ecosystem or economy that is full of thousands upon thousands of acce...
Great sound, Stylish design, Charges most iPods as they play.
Doesn’t charge shuffle, Not suited for large rooms, Remote not as solid feeling as would have liked.
The Klipsch iGroove iPod speaker system is a well built, well thought out iPod accessory which charges and plays dockable iPods at the same time. It produces a great listening experience in smaller room settings and is an excellent gift idea for someon...
Extrait: Klipsch’s iGroove HG has no Dock connector, so it won’t sync your iPod to iTunes. It has no video output, so it won’t connect your iPod to your TV. It has no LCD, so you’ll have to rely on your iPod to see which track is playing. But this powered speak...
Extrait: Klipsch introduced its all-in-one iPod speaker system, the silver iGroove, in 2005. This past summer, the company took the wraps off the iGroove HG, an identical system sporting a high-gloss (hence "HG") black finish. With the iGroove HG, Kilpsch took ...
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Publié: 2006-08-16, Auteur: Steve , review by: cnet.com
Stylish iPod speaker system; stereo, two-way speakers; cute remote; charges connected iPod; line-in support lets you use non-iPod music players as well.
Not in the same league as Klipschs mighty iPod speaker set, the iFi.
Klipschs new iGroove iPod speaker trumps the competitions tweeterless models.
Good sound quality. Attractive design. Strong output power. J-cup adapter for non-Apple MP3 players gives it aesthetic versatility.
No battery operation. No tone controls. No volume indicator.
The iGroove HG costs less than the Bose SoundDock, but it doesnt quite sound as good. It does have a couple of nice touches, though, and strong output....
A solid all-in-one speaker system with unique styling, a remote control, adapters for mini, nano, and non-iPod docking audio devices, and a lower-than-Bose SoundDock price. Smooth sound, good bass, and relatively low distortion at higher volume levels.
Some amplifier hiss evident in acapella tracks and/or at close distances. Remote control isn’t the best we’ve seen in an all-in-one system, even by Infrared standards, achieving around half the distance of SoundDock’s. Not as much ...
When we reviewed Klipsch’s original iGroove All-in-One Digital Music System (iLounge rating: B) in late 2005, we noted that the company had aimed for 2004’s target accessory, Bose’s SoundDock (iLounge rating: B+), and missed by a l...