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[blindipod] Re: Bose & Other External Speakers
- From: Sherry Wells <sdwells@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 16:17:22 -0700
Hi List,
A long time ago I purchased something that is just like a cassette tape
but has a wire attached to it. I could put this cassette into any player,
including the car, then plug the wire into the headphone jack on my
talking book player and hear it through the external speakers. I now use
this with my Ipod, works perfectly. I listen to my Ipod in the car and on
our home stereo system. You do retain control of the ipod, no remote. I'm
not sure if they make these anymore but it is a very cheap way to use your
Ipod with external speakers and get the sound quality you are used to
hearing.
Regards,
Sherry Wells
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[blindipod] Re: Bose wave media centre
Hi Chris,
Yes this is what I was hoping to hear. The Bose wave media centre comes
with a credit card sized remote. Bose claims to enable it to move from
track
to track on your Ipod. But will rockbox be announced through the Bose
system? See below:
SoundDock? digital music system
BOSE® quality sound from your iPod®, iPod photo, iPod nano or iPod mini.
Simply dock and play to fill the room with vibrant, detailed sound that
will
revolutionise
the way you experience your iPod.
List of 3 items
? Renowned BOSE® sound from each iPod® that offers a dock connector
? Docking cradle charges your iPod® as it plays, with no cables or
adapters
? Credit card-sized remote, controls volume and basic iPod® functions.
Taken from:
http://www.bose.co.uk/GB/en/home-entertainment/multimedia-sound/index.jsp
Peter Logue
From beautiful Dumbarton on the river Clyde.
MSN:peter_paul_logue@xxxxxxxxxxx
Website:
http://www.sightconnections.com/radio/scotland.htm
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On Behalf Of C. E. Tekell
Sent: 04 September 2006 03:49
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Subject: [blindipod] Re: Bose wave media centre
I am actually not a fan of a lot of Bose's products, but their
portable products and smaller media centers are an exception. They
really seem to have gotten the concept of big sound from small box
really down. I have not heard any of their devices hooked up to an
iPod, but I suspect the sound would be great if the quality of the
media center in question is anything like their Wave radio.
This topic reminds me of a question I had thought of previously. In
addition to devices like the one mentioned in this post, a lot of
Audio/Video Recievers are now coming with interfaces specifically
designed for the iPod, most take over control of the iPod thus
allowing control of the player via remote. The question I have is
whether or not this is a function of software or hardware. Would it
work with Rock Box? If so, it would be great, the concept of hooking
up a portable player to my home theater system and being able to get
speech to select my choices has me skirting dangerously close to a
Homer Simpson-like reaction of extacy.
Regards,
Chris
At 05:38 PM 9/3/2006, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>I've heard that bose radio at www.bose.co.uk has a media centre that
allows
>you to plug your Ipod into its machine for the richest sound available. I
>can imagine the rich sound of Bose technology and an Ipod with rockbox in
>anyone's living room must be the cat's meow. Does anyone have this setup
and
>what do they think of it?
>
>Peter
>
>
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