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Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod

Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod

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Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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This product is great!!
This docking station is simple enough for a young child to operate, but is still very elegant looking.
The sound quality of this is just as good, if not better than that of a much higher priced docking station like the bose ones.
  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  29 days ago at 
Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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I am very happy that I bought this stereo. The sound is great and the best part is the wireless speakers. I have the base unit in the living room but if I want to go into the computer room to work I just grab the speakers and take them with me and the sound is still just as good.
  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  289 days ago at 
Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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This is by far the best and most versatile iPod sound system out of the many I have purchased. Let's start with it's looks first. It is sleek and modern in appearance with small removable cube speakers that are unobtrusive in any environment. You simply insert the iPod in the dock and move the two removable speakers anywhere within 150 feet of the base. The included remote will control your iPod and uses radiofrequency so you don't have to be in line of sight with the base unit. This means you can get rid of your outdoor speakers (unless there are birds nesting in them) and bring these babies outside along with your remote! Sound quality is excellent and fully charged speakers will supposedly work for 10 hours before needing to be returned to the charging base. Definitely worth the money for quality, looks, and versatility.
  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  298 days ago at 
Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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Griffin Evolve Wireless Sound System for iPod

With their Evolve Wireless Sound System, Griffin has produced a wonderful product that improves upon their previous iPod dock versions, namely the Amplifi. This iPod dock provides wireless satellite speakers that can be moved around your home independently within a very wide range. The integrated black and grey design is sleek and streamlined. The unit is still not as "portable" as some pure docks might be, but the base and satellite speaker design provides better sound and more connection options. This is what Griffin fans have come to expect, very good sound and all-around design.

Pros
+ Nice performing speakers with a great wireless range
+ Compatible with ALL new iPod versions, including the iPod touch with no issues!!!
+ Li-ion batteries are listed as providing 10 hours of charge, but seem to perform longer
+ Very respectable power and sound output
+ Sleek design with a slim base and square satellite speakers is attractive and functional
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  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  310 days ago at 
Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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This is part of a three way Comparison, Bose SoundDock vs. Griffin Amplifi vs. Altec Lansing IM600. Please see my reviews for those other products for detailed comparison:

Design and Features:

Griffin Amplifi: Cabinet made of wood, looks like small shoebox. Has two 2.75" drivers front mounted and a bottom mounted 5" woofer with a bass port. Griffin in the worst Bose tradition refuses to disclose many tech statistics on their unit, but my power estimate puts this at about 30-40 watts, not really much different from the Bose SoundDock. (To sound twice as loud needs a 10 times (1000%) increase in wattage, so the Bose advantage of maybe 33% more power should not really give much real world benefit.) Frequency response per mfgr is 50-16,000 kHz which seems a bit unbelievable on the low end, but feasible enough on the higher end. Ipod docks on top and sticks awkwardly out of the unit like a control tower, but fit is snugger than on Sound Dock which makes me feel more reassured.

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  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  489 days ago at 
Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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When I stumbled upon the Griffin in my search for a stationary iPod dock for my home, I almost wondered if this was some sort of trick question - the Griffin seemed like such a superior product for the price, surely there must be some catch (i.e. the quality must be awful), although reviews on Amazon and Cnet seemed to indicate otherwise. Well, I recieved this unit about two days ago and there is no catch.

I was very pleased when I received the unit and took it out of the box - it looks very good - sleek, elegant, simple, it fits right in and doesn't look silly like some of the other iPod docks which look like a teenager's boombox or something. I was also pleased with the sound - it sounds pretty damn good, in my opinion. I think the reviewers who complained about the sound quality must be comparing it to far more expensive home theater systems and have unrealistic expectations, this thing sounds about as good as anything you'll find anywhere near this price range. It does get pretty
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  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  502 days ago at 
Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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I ordered this speaker for my 80GB iPod Video to use in my office based on specs and appearance. I wanted a simple speaker with excellent sound reproduction and frankly, hated the styling and footprint of the Bose SoundDock. The other options including the highly rated iM7 are all too oddly shaped and light-colored to place in a professional office. The sophisticated styling with the trademark blue lighted dial sets this unit apart from the rest and definitely make it worth getting. It has a smooth black front panel that can match easily with any high end components or just as a stand-alone showpiece. This is more professional appearing than any of the other iPod speaker systems and has a solid feel. It is built with a solid wood enclosure and the acoustics rival the Bose SoundDock (I have to admit the Bose has a very slight edge in pure sound) and easily beats the iPod Hi-Fi with strong bass tones and excellent midrange. It has a wide volume range without any annoying distortions.
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  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  596 days ago at 
Griffin Amplifi 2.1 Tabletop Sound System for iPod
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I picked one up (new) and am astounded by how clear this system sounds! I've read a few reviews that compare it to the Bose Sounddock and can't figure out who even thinks these two are in the same ballpark.

The Amplifi is not quite as stylish as the Sounddock but beats the tar out of it in sound quality and price.

If you're looking at a tabletop/bookshelf system, you could do a lot worse but you're likely not going to find better.
  8 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  17 price(s)  |  605 days ago at 

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