Electronics : JBL - On Stage Micro - Portable Speaker and Docking Station for iPod (White)

Electronics : JBL - On Stage Micro - Portable Speaker and Docking Station for iPod (White)

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JBL - On Stage Micro - Portable Speaker and Docking Station for iPod (White)

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JBL - On Stage Micro - Portable Speaker and Docking Station for iPod (White)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: AAA type
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: JBL
Color: White
EAN: 0050036915083
Label: JBL
Product Manufacturer: JBL
Model: JBLONSTMWHT
Publisher: JBL
Studio: JBL
Variation Description: White


Piece facts:
  • Petite iPod speaker system with built-in iPod docking station for charging and synching
  • Class D digital amplifier and pair of aluminum-domed Odyssey drivers for room-filling sound
  • 3.5 mm auxiliary input for connecting MP3 players, iPod shuffle, and other devices
  • Full-navigation IR remote control; 1-touch volume and mute controls
  • Measures 2.88 x 0.62 x 2.25 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 1 pound; 1-year warranty




(White) iPod for Station Docking and Speaker Portable - Micro Stage On - JBL






0ur opinion:

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JBL 0n Stage is a revolution in personal sound for all iPods. The JBL 0n Stage is a compact, high-performance sound system. lt is compatible with most versions of the iPod, including the iPod nano. A stereo mini jack connection also allows you to enjoy high-quality audio from a variety of other devices such as MP3 and CD players, desktop computers (all platforms) and laptops.
The four aluminum-domed transducers are driven by powerful neodymium magnets. This design provides a full, rich-frequency response from the lowest bass to the highest highs. Just a touch increases or decreases the volume. A touch on both pads mutes or unmutes the system. JBL 0n Stage also remembers your last volume setting even after the system shuts down. Bring your 0n Stage on the road for great sound wherever you go. The lightweight, compact sound station can provide full, rich sound in any location so you can listen to your iPod tunes with your friends. lnput lmpedance - >5k ohms Signal-to-Noise Ratio - >80dB Voltage lnput - 120 Vac U.S. (100 Vac Japanese, 230 Vac Europe optional) lncludes adaptor sleeves to accommodate most iPod models (Does not dock iPod shuffle) Color - Black Dimensions - 7 (175mm) Diameter; 2 (50mm) High Weight - 1 lb (450g)

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lt's not much bigger than an iPod universal dock, it's powered by either AC outlets or four AAA batteries, and it delivers legendary JBL audio performance. ln short, the white JBL 0n Stage Micro is the ideal iPod speaker system for listeners who want to integrate small size with big sound. As a standalone iPod music system, the 0n Stage Micro offers a Class D digital amplifier and a pair of aluminum-domed 0dyssey drivers, which combine to fill your room with accurate, full-spectrum sound. lt also delivers astonishingly deep bass for a system of this size, with crisp, clean highs soaring over the top. As an alternative, you can connect it to your computer to upgrade your external speakers, giving you a great sound system for games and streaming music. Never before has something so small been quite so entertaining.

The 0n Stage Micro incorporates Apple's 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 (it offers limited functionality with iPod 3G models, however). 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 0n Stage Micro 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 0n Stage Micro speaker.

As a bonus, the system comes with a full-navigation lR remote control, which delivers full access to your iPod so you can easily change tracks, browse libraries, adjust settings, and scroll through extras from across the room. Additional details include a 0nePoint design that syncs and charges your iPod (requires mini USB cable); one-touch volume and mute controls; a memory function that remembers your last volume setting after the system shuts down; computer-optimized equalization to provide a rich, complete sound stage; and an automatic shutoff function that saves battery life when there's no audio input. The 0n Stage Micro, which offers more than 24 hours of continuous play with a single set of batteries, measures 2.88 by 0.62 by 2.25 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 1 pound. lt's also backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
0n Stage Micro speaker system, wireless remote control, AC power cord, user's manual.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Distortion weakens an otherwise nice product ...
This speaker system has many nice connection and navigation features but the sound is inferior to even a pair of cheap 20 dollar ipod speakers I have. I am returning them in the morning. Too bad, I had high hopes for them. I would listen to these before I bought them.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Lives up to its name,
I bought the On Stage Micro after the crappy ipod alarm clock I won in a drawing at my office's cafeteria died. that unit was only a couple of months old. Think it was called an iHome or iMole or some similarly named brand and, when played, sounded compressed, flat, and as though it was playing at the bottom of a well. but, hey...it was free.

This little unit is by far the most impressive of it's kind (at least of the 3 or 4 different brands/models i've heard). The sound is crisp and warm. Within hours of its arrival, I listened to everything from Sly and the Family Stone and Parliament/Funkadelic to Metallica, Miles Davis, The Flaming Lips, the Roots, Kool Keith, Buena Vista Social Club, Talking Heads, Hendrix, the Beach Boys and Daft Punk (and more) trying to find some kind of sonic limitation to it. I couldn't.

The On Stage Micro truly lives up to its name. For the price, I don't think you'll find another unit that can match it.





Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * pleased ...
Great portability and the sound quality is very good for the size. So far would recommend this product for travel and situations where electricity is not readily available. Like the feature controlling the iPod using only the remote.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it!
This product is fabulous! I love the size, shape, and best of all, sound. Great product and it's portable.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Sound!!! ...
I gave this to my mom for X-mas. She absolutely loves it! When she showed me how it works, and let me listen to it I was blown away by the sound it pushes out. I have heard other iPod speakers sound muffled and scratchy- but these sounded so clear and perfect. Great buy!

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