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| JBL Radial High-Performance iPod Loudspeaker (White) | 
enlarge | Brand: JBL Category: CE
List Price: $229.95 Buy New: $199.99 You Save: $29.96 (13%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (51 reviews)
Color: White Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 14.8 x 13.7
MPN: JBLRADIALWHT Model: JBLRADIALWHT UPC: 050036912310 EAN: 0050036912310 ASIN: B000J0QP4Q
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| Features:
| | High-performance loudspeaker with built-in iPod docking station for charging and synching | | | 4 aluminum-domed Odyssey full-range drivers and single low-frequency neodymium driver | | | Compatible with most docking versions of iPod; auxiliary input for MP3 players and other devices | | | Wireless RF remote lets you change tracks, browse libraries, adjust settings, and scroll extras | | | Measures 12 inches wide and 10.5 inches tall; weighs 2.5 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description JBL Radial delivers clean, powerful high and mid-frequency sound and plenty of deep, distortion-free bass from a compact device with almost unlimited versatility. As a music system, JBL Radial stands alone. As a computer peripheral, it replaces and upgrades your external speakers and subwoofer. As a multimedia entertainment center, it even sends your iPod photos and video to a TV monitor. JBL Radial incorporates the iPod Universal Dock adapter, and is compatible with most docking versions of the iPod, including Nano and 5G versions. A stereo mini jack connection allows you to enjoy high-quality audio from a variety of other devices, including the iPod shuffle, MP3 and CD players, satellite radio, desktop and laptop computers. The wireless RF remote control provides the freedom to enjoy your music from across the room or in another room, or outside, from up to 20 feet. With full access to your iPod you can easily change tracks, browse libraries, adjust settings, and scroll through extras. JBL Radial utilizes a proprietary compression technology to ensure clean, accurate sound at high output levels Drivers One low-frequency neodymium and four Odyssey full-range drivers Power Output - 2 x 15 Watts, 1 x 30 watts Connections Main connection - iPod-docking connector Auxiliary - 1/8 inch (3.5mm) Mini stereo jack Video Out Frequency Response - 40Hz - 20kHz Input Impedance - More than10k Ohms Signal-to-Noise Ratio - More than 85dB Voltage Input - 120V AC U.S., 100V AC Japanese, and 230V AC Europe Dimensions - Width 12 x Height 10.5 inches (305mm x 267mm) Weight - 2.5 pounds (1.2 kg)
Amazon.com Product Description Surround your iPod with legendary JBL sound with the Radial high-performance loudspeaker, which delivers clean, powerful high- and mid-frequency sound along with plenty of deep, distortion-free bass. As a music system, the Radial stands alone, with four Odyssey full-range drivers and a single low-frequency neodymium driver producing a rich audio performance. As a computer peripheral, it replaces (and seriously upgrades) your external speakers and subwoofer, giving your games and music streams some serious punch. And as a multimedia entertainment center, it not only plays your favorite iPod tunes, but sends your iPod photos and videos to a TV monitor. However and wherever you use it, the Radial is a high-performance wonder. The Radial incorporates a universal iPod dock adapter, which is compatible with most docking versions of the iPod, including the iPod video 5G and 5.5G and the iPod nano 1G and 2G. Simply slide your iPod into the dock and you're set--no additional cords to connect or adapters to fuss with. As an added convenience, the Radial also offers an auxiliary input for connecting a variety of other portable audio devices, including the iPod shuffle, personal MP3 and CD players, desktop and laptop computers (all platforms), and satellite radio receivers. As long as your portable audio device has a 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack connection, you can play the audio through your Radial speaker. As a bonus, the Radial comes with a wireless RF remote control, giving you the freedom to enjoy your music from across the room, in another room, or outside up to 20 feet. The wireless remote lets you easily change tracks, browse libraries, adjust the settings, and scroll through the extras. Other details include a sleek white housing, convenient one-touch volume and muting controls, a computer-optimized equalization system that produces a complete sound stage, and a USB 2.0 cable for synching and charging your iPod. The Radial, which offers a frequency response of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, measures 12 inches wide by 10.5 inches tall and weighs 2.5 pounds. It's also backed by a one-year warranty. What's in the Box Radial loudspeaker, wireless RF remote control, USB 2.0 cable, power cable, user's manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 46 more reviews...
  VERY pleased with this purchase December 31, 2008 I am really pleased with my purchase of this iPod docking station. It can easily fill a large room with sound and provides very solid bass. It's very sleek and simple to setup for both iPods and other MP3 players. Only drawback is that it can not run on batteries if you wanted to take it to the pool or on a picnic. Overall, I am really happy with this product and have recommended it to family and friends.
  Remote quits working..two different units December 25, 2008 I bought this product and the remote quit working withing couple weeks. Exchanged it for a new one and the remote quit on that one within 1 week. Will not try again.
  Above average December 17, 2008 I receive this unit recently and was really surprise by the sound quality. Very good at low and medium voulume. But i was also somewhat disappointed to turn it up all the way because of a really sharp rattling noise. i got this for a little over 100$ and its worth every hard earn penny. It would be nice if it included a usb cord.
  Big Sound, Little Package December 16, 2008 I've got four ipod speaker systems from portable to Bose to Klipsch with sub woofer and this one is my favorite. It fills a room with good thumpin' sound, it takes up very little space and it looks very cool. Highs can be a little weak so you have to adjust the ipod EQ for your room but other than that it is the most bang for your buck and people always remark on the looks. I just bought a second one for the game room.
  Great sound in a smallish, attractive design. November 16, 2008 I considered the JBL Onstage and the Micro Radial and opted for this one because I was able to get it for just over $100. I just wanted a nice, small system I could move around between rooms in a small house. I'm more of a music lover than an audiophile and wasn't expecting $500 sound from this device anyway, but I'm very impressed with its perfomance. I've put it through the runs with everything from AC/DC to Arvo Part, and the sound is even better than I expected. There is some slight breakup while playing bass-heavy music, as other reviews have noted, but I think it's only an issue if that's the bulk of your music library. As for the other bells and whistles, I don't have any strong opinions on the layout of the controls, etc. I do like presence of the S-video output and intend to make use of it in the future. For what I paid and what I expected, it's a great system.
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