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• iPod dock (iPod charges while playing)
• Aluminum Honey-comb Diaphram NXT Speakers
• 4" Active Subwoofer, 1" NXT Exciter
• Remote Control (Also controls basic iPod controls)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 20.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 18.7 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 11.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 21.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 32 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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56 of 57 found the following review helpful:
Open with CautionJan 02, 2007
By Brian Smith
"sixty8ight"
Received this stereo for Christmas and just set it up yesterday. So far I'm quite pleased with the system. One important note though should you buy this unit. The packaging sucks. BE VERY CAUTIOUS WHEN OPENING THE BOX. If you cut through the tape on the top flaps, as 90% of folks would, you could quite likely slash a gash right down the center of the remote. If TEAC had used an additional thin piece of cardboard on the top of the styrofoam or just placed the remote to one side of the center of the box it wouldn't have been a problem, but they didn't.
One other small thing, with such thin speakers that are easily mounted to a wall they should have designed them with the lower foot area being removable. The speakers are only about an inch thick but they are nearly three inches off the wall when mounted to account of the stand portion beneath the actual speaker.
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Great all around. No real complaints.Jan 04, 2007
By J. Campbell We've had this about 2 months and use it every day. It's the main stereo in our home.
The iPod dock is a very nice feature, and we just keep our iPod in it all the time now except when we go out since it charges it too. It's also nice to find an iPod stereo that plays AM as well as FM (most just play FM for some reason). The CD door slides open upwards, wich is cool to see. However, if you have a shelf right above it then obviously it can't open (as we do--but we've never used it since all of our CDs are already in iTunes since Playlists are far more flexible and convenient than individual CDs).
My only mild complaint is that the remote buttons are small and not as easy to click as your typial TV remote, and the remote has to be pointed pretty accurately at the stereo to work. Pointing in the general direction and clicking only works half the time.
Sound quality is great to me. Sounds pretty much like your typical stereo.
36 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Great features but incompatible with new nanoOct 06, 2006
By Richard D. Katz A great design with many neat features. The sound is above average and the supplied antenna's for AM & FM work well. The wall mount system is okay but the unit does move around a little when you install CD's. It needs a more secure mounting to the wall mount bracket. The main problem is that the dock doesn't work with the newest iPod nano. Even with the supplied adapters it does not fit.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great with one flawJul 08, 2007
By Roynan I just bought this system. The sound is really great, and I love that it plays cds as well as the ipod and radio. The one problem I keep having with mine is that the cables arnt fitting well into the plugs, so that if I slightly adjust the position of a speaker or the main unit I lose power to some part of the system and have to check all connections and push them back into the plugs. I almost took it back to the store because of this, but I hate to do that because the sound is so good and everything else about it is ideal.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
The Dock requires you to provide an adapterDec 30, 2006
By Robbie Green Although the adapter that comes with the new iPod will work - there are several problems with this.
1) You may want the adapter (as I do) when I'm on the road with my own or other recharging docks.
2) The adapter that came with my iPod Nano is White - this system is black. Leaving a white adapter in place looks plain ugly.
3) I hate having to pull the adapter with the iPod every day - it's a piece of plastic and bound have a short life when used in this way. Plus this is a pain - it is not user friendly as such.
4) This is a docking station for Pete's sake, it should not require me to provide an adapter. Although I understand that TEAC did not do a good job coordinating the manufacture of this product with Apple as both products shipped within a few months of each other. I would gladly purchase another if only someone would point me to a source (it's a $0.06 piece of plastic - I'm sure it will cost $10 though to purchase.)
That said, I'm quite happy with the sound quality - the subwoofer absolutely makes the sound.
One last point - the device loses all it's settings (Radio presets and clock) every time power is turned off - therefore you must keep the subwoofer powered 24/7. Given the large amount of programing required (10 station presets, the time & date and other items) - I'd think some form of Flash / or battery backup should have been designed in.
Considering I paid $150 - this is still pretty good value - hence my 4 stars
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