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Without hesitation, I plugged my iPod shuffle into the USB adaptor and connected the audio 1/8” cable. The tunes sounded good but not great. As with all speakers, I ran music through them for 24 hours and listened to the sound gradually warm up. Now I was ready to get down to business…
It was interesting to learn how these speakers were built specifically for MP3 and ACC files, which tend to be rather empty and tinny as opposed to WAV files or analog, yes vinyl, recordings. I was a little disappointed when playing CD’s or watching movies through the speakers. While it is not easy to notice a sound difference when performing an A-B comparison of a song on a CD and that same track on my iPod it sounded better from my iPod.
Most people are spending most of their musical enjoyment time listening to MP3 or ACC files through their iPod, computer, or streaming through their stereo system. These speakers are perfect for this job. The sound is very real and warm. The lows have more than enough bass (at times a little too much) and the highs are very sharp and crisp. If you do not mind the white finish on these speakers, they are a great buy. Don’t believe me? Check out their 30-day trial. I think you will want to keep a pair of these, I certainly do.
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