0ur opinion: :Got an iPod? Here's a way for getting more play both indoors and outdoors. Tivoli Audio iSongBook is a distinctly portable traveling entertainment device designed to turn an iPod into a full-bodied music system, unlike any other product around. Built around Tivoli's popular portable digital radio, the iSongBook introduces a number of firsts in a dedicated ?Made for iPod? product: The first with a concealed, flipdown docking station. The first with a detachable second speaker, with integrated audio cable management, for expansive, stereo sound. The first with a sleep timer and alarm, with the option to wake to the iPod. The first with a remote to control the iPod's Album and Playlist features. The first with a built-in charger for NiMH or NiCAD batteries for increased portability.
The white with silver faceplate design makes the iSongBook a perfect match for the iPod. lt also features an ?on demand? blue backlit LCD display that shows the station tuning as well as the digital clock, whose functions include alarm and 20-minute sleep timer that can be set to wake to an iPod as well as radio. Auxiliary input and stereo headphone output are positioned in the rear, complete with rubber covers to protect them from the elements, dust and dirt when not in use. lt comes with a detachable matching secondary speaker for stereo sound, a 6' audio cable for proper room positioning. The iSongBook operates on standard AA alkaline batteries or NiMH/NiCad rechargeable batteries with the unit's built-in charger; or by an AC adaptor or 12V power source. Stereo lnput and Headphone 0utput Weather Resistant Design (when used as a portable) 0n-Demand Blue Blacklight Credit Card Size Remote Dimensions - 6.2? High x 11? Wide x 2.2? Deep
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.

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, Video iPod, mini and even Nano. 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 and allows the user to fall asleep and wake to their 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. |
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
Testimonials
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* Sounds great, a little ugly, a few other gripes. ...
Yes, the sound of this unit is impressive, it's probably the decent speakers and electronics that makes this pricey. My Nano doesn't seem to fix snugly with the docking adapter. Also, I'm a little surprised there's not more comments on the aesthetics, it's a little ugly, but it may grow on me. More presets would have been nice. I like the battery charging feature, but really, for the price, why didn't they include rechargeables?
I chose it because it's exactly what I wanted: A portable FM/AM Ipod player, that isn't a bedroom clock or big and bulky, for the kitchen and the deck.
All in all, it's a nice sounding unit, works well with the ipod, but I'm not convinced it's worth the price. Then again, maybe I'm just used to Target and Wal-Mart selling cheap electronics from China that ARE crap, but they're still trying to get $100 out of you.
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Not worth the price
Sound quality not on par with price. Lacks bass. Certainly not the same sound that made the original Tivoli radio famous.
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* This Tivoli Audio iSongbook is Awesome ...
The Tivoli Audio iSongbook Portable Music system is awesome. I have now purchased 2 one for my husband and one for my son after reading reviews here on Amazon. My husband says the sound is excellent for being so compact and very easy to use. Would buy other products from this company.
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Just to add a few thoughts...
First, let me say that I am a huge Tivoli Audio fan, so I may be a bit biased. I already own a Model 1, Model 1, and PAL.
I bought the iSongBook manly for travel and general portability. I use my PAL mainly in the bathroom, so I can listen to the radio in the morning as I get ready for work. It sounds great, but it is only mono, and there is no dedicated dock for an iPod, so I have to carry a cable to hook it up.
There are plenty of good reviews here, so I just want to add a couple of things that others left out:
1) The iSongBook is basically a SongBook with an extra speaker, iPod dock, and remote (which you probably already know). However, when trying to tune in a distant FM station, you can unplug the add-on speaker to put the main unit in MONO mode and cut out a lot of static. This is great for when you are out in the middle of nowhere, or just far from your favorite station. Also, if size is a big concern, you can just take the main unit with you, and leave the other speaker at home.
2) Like the PAL, the iSongBook is water resistant. You don't want to drop it in a swimming pool, but it can take a little rain or a bit of a splash. Dust and sand won't bother the unit, either. It is a great companion on camping trips or lying on the beach.
3) A set of NiMH batteries lasts a LONG time! I don't know how Tivoli pulled this off, but even at a decent volume level, I have a hard time going through a set of batteries in a day (10-15 hours). As I type this, there is a classival music station playing on my iSongBook, which has been on for about nine hours on the batteries. The display still shows two of three bars on the battery meter.
4) As mentioned, this may not be the ideal alarm clock, since there is only one wake time, no snooze button, and no constant backlight. However, it is wonderful to have while on the road. It beats the pants off any bolted-down hotel room alarm clock.
5) When you need to power the unit, you can use the included 110V "wall wort", but since the unit actually takes in 12VDC, you can also use a simple cigarette lighter adapter for charging it in the car, RV, boat, etc.
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* Good, but is it protable? ...
Overall I am very happy with the product. However, I am not sure it is really portable. The transformator is only for 120V. As soon as you to countries like Europe you cannot use it and you are not covered by the warranty.