0ur opinion: :Not just another ?jump on the bandwagon? iPod audio system, the iSongBook brings new and innovative features to the table. The iSongBook utilizes the new ?Universal Docking Station? from Apple that fits all iPod models. The flip-down dock charges your iPod while it plays and stows away when not in use. The second speaker detaches from the main unit for true stereo imaging, up to 6 feet with the built-in cord. The iSongBook also features an AM/FM tuner, 5 station presets, on-demand backlight, sleep timer and an alarm. Wake to a pleasant tone or to your iPod, the choice is yours. The credit-card sized remote controls all of the iSongBook functions, (except on/off), and many iPod functions, such as playlists and albums. There's a stereo headphone jack for private listening and an auxiliary input for use with other devices. The magnetically-shielded drivers allow for the iSongBook to be placed near or used with televisions or computers. The best part is the iSongBook is portable! lt's small enough to fit in your backpack or suitcase and operates on 6 ?AA? standard or rechargeable batteries. lt even features a built-in battery charger. With all of these features packed into this ?Made for iPod? product, why settle for anything less? Flip-down dock for iPod Receiving Bands - FM - 87.5-108 MHz AM - 520-1710kHz (522-1629kHz using 9k Step) / Programmable for up to 5 presets Unit Dimensions - 11 W x 6.19 H x 2.19 D (27.94 cm W x 15.72 cm H x 5.56 cm D) / Weight - 2.81 lbs. (1.28 kg) Glossy Piano Black Finish
Review:Building on the success of their micro radios and bookshelf systems, Tivoli Audio has broken new ground in a crowded field of iPod accessories with the iSongBook. At just 2.81 pounds, and with an included right channel speaker, the iSongbook packs a serious portable punch. lf you have an iPod with a docking port connector, this little unit deserves a serious look. For those who own a black iPod, Tivoli has released this gorgeous black version that should keep you in style.

The iSongBook's iPod dock swings down when you're ready to make the connection. |
Design The iSongBook's design takes many design queues from the Tivoli iPal, another iPod audio accessory from Tivoli Audio. That means that the iSongBook looks great alongside your iPod, which is exactly where the iPod is designed to go. A cradle cleverly swings down from the left side of the unit revealing a standard iPod docking port that also provides a charge for the iPod when the iSongBook is plugged into AC power. Tivoli also includes seven adapter 'cups' that provide a snug fit for various iterations of the 3G, 4G, iPod Color, and iPod mini models. While the hideaway dock is a smart move, it can prove a bit kludgy when you have the iSongBook on an uneven surface, as the dock is only secured by a single hinge. lt's a minor quibble, though.
The iSongBook's front panel is typical Tivoli fare-- a nice mix of retro style and Jetsons coolness. As with all Tivoli Audio products, controls are reassuringly simple and sturdy. Tivoli's philosophy seems to be that there should be a button devoted to each function of a given device. lt's a refreshing choice in an age of ever-increasing complexity in electronics. Meanwhile, the unit's LCD display is large and bright, and there's a button for turning the backlight on and off for increased battery savings. Switching the function selector lets you choose from AM, FM, or iPod modes. iPod mode can double as an 'Aux' mode, as there is a 3.5 mm auxiliary input on the back of the iSongBook. A straightforward alarm clock system is easy to set and control, although it is only possible to wake to the radio or an increasing beep -- no waking to your fave iPod tunes.
Bring your own iPod. Tivoli takes care of the rest. |
Many would argue that offering two speakers in a small, portable audio device is futile exercise, as not enough stereo separation is possible. lndeed, Tivoli's Model 0ne delivers some of the best 'small' sound in the industry -- from a single speaker. To really experience stereo sound, some distance between the right and left channels is needed, and that's why the iSongBook sports a cleverly-implemented, detachable right speaker. The speaker is a breeze to connect and disconnect, and the cable is easily retractable via an internal coil that keeps the mess to a minimum. An added benefit of the detachable speaker is that it can be left behind when you want to keep the weight and bulk down.
Another hallmark of Tivoli's portable audio devices is that they offer flexible power options. The iSongBook is no exception. ln addition to AC power, the unit can run on, and recharge, six rechargeable 'AA'-size cells. Additionally, these batteries can be replaced with non-rechargeable 'AA' alkaline cells when you're away from AC power for longer periods. When the unit is plugged in, the iSongBook provides a charge to both the rechargeable cells and your iPod. Pretty nifty.

Cord management is cleverly designed into the right channel speaker. The AC power and line-in ports are covered to keep out dust and moisture (white version shown). |
Listening Pleasure The iSongBook's manual makes it clear that 'Bass frequencies place a heavy strain on speakers and amplifiers. The iSongBook was engineered to produce the maximum amount of low frequencies for its size and power.' Honesty is certainly the best policy and indeed, the iSongBook isn't cut out for delivering room-thumping bass. But it does deliver stunning crispness that will leave you wondering how Tivoli has managed to pack so much into such a small package. While lows are certainly not thundering, the crispness of notes across the full spectrum, high to low, is pretty hard to beat in a device this size. Tivoli's superior, audiophile-class electronics really do make a difference. Having an additional right channel that can be separated from the left is a big bonus. The monaural sound is good, but it lacks the fullness you'll hear with the right channel attached.
lntegration with an iPod is painless, just pop it in the dock and the tunes begin. Meanwhile, AM/FM reception is good, and the digital tuner is surprisingly accurate and fast. The tuner's seek mode is as good as anything you'll find in a full-size component tuner. Tivoli never scrimps on anything, so there's also an included infrared remote. lt's slim, easy-to-use, and highly functional, allowing you to control playlists and make album selections on your iPod. The iSongBook's headphone jack is a nice touch, too, even though it is redundant with the iPod's headphone jack-- unless you're listening to the iSongBook's radio.
What's in the Box iSongBook unit with detachable right speaker, external power supply, remote control, 7 iPod adapter cups, and warranty registration card.
Pros - Now-legendary Tivoli design and electronics
- Simple operation
- Excellent sound (if you can do without thumping bass)
Cons - Prepare to pay a premium price for quality this high
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* Does the Job ...
This item costs way too much for its sound quality but as my description says does its job. I have Vaf speakers for my ipod as well and they kill these but they also are twice the price with no radio.
I really recommend you try these for yourself before you buy as peoples ears for music vary wildly.
They are way smaller than pictured.
They realistically should be in the $99-125 range
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A Solid Product
This is a good, solid product. The tuner is first rate, the sound very good if not audiophile quality, and the AA batteries last a very long time when using 2500 ma rechargables. The remote works well, but is of limited use as the inputs - the band or iPod - cannot be fully controlled with it. It falls short of five stars based on the mediocre bass and just OK high end sound. The iPal has, to my ears, slightly better overall sound, albeit mono.
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* Outstanding Sound Quality form a Tiny Package ...
I was looking for an Apple i-pod nano music player at a local Electronics "Big Box" and I asked what had the best sound quality.
Well, I could not agree more the "Tivoli iSongBook" has hugh, fill the room with sound of extreamly good quality. You also get a AM/FM clock radio and it's a portable with a remote control to boot. While not cheap, it is a bit spendy, but top quality never is.
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