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Really good sound from a compact, single-speaker ; classy, minimalist styling ; plays loud without distorting, and fills a large room ; simple to operate ; interchangeable dock system ; composite video output/line input ; GSM shielded for iPhones
Expensive ; optional Bluetooth dock accessory works well but is $150 extra ; no radio ; you can't charge your iPod/iPhone when using the Bluetooth accessory ; video-out limited to low-res composite connection
While it's expensive and isn't loaded with features, the Bose SoundDock 10 is classy looking and sounds excellent for a compact iPod/iPhone speaker.
For the 2009-2010 buying season, Bose has gone back to the drawing board and produced the SoundDock 10. The woofer alone adds a lot of weight to the unit, and while the speaker can be moved around the house easily enough, the SoundDock 10 weighs a...
First, let's get this out of the way immediately: The Bose SoundDock 10 Digital Music System costs $599.95 (direct). If you're still reading, it's important to note that this is one of the best-sounding iPod speaker systems Bose has ever developed. ...
Clean Design. Extremely powerful. Deep bass delivery with virtually no distortion. Crisp musical response. Video output
Overpriced. Remote control lacks full iPod navigation. No buttons on dock itselfall controls are on the remote. Composite video cable not included
For $600, this iPod speaker system should come with a full-featured remote control and some nice extras, but if you buy the Bose SoundDock 10, you'll have to settle for excellent audio performance alone.
With a built-in backward-firing subwoofer that uses digital signal processing to compress the bass's dynamics, the system is able to offer powerful, distortion-free low-end response at very high volumes—and yes, the SoundDock 10 can get very loud....
Bose has stepped up its range of iPod docks with the revelation of the killer new SoundDock10 for the iPod and the iPhone. Measuring just 17 x 9 x 10 inches, the dock is made up of a custom subwoofer and a couple of Bose Twiddler transducers. Other ...
Bose SoundDock 10 review: While it's expensive and isn't loaded with features, the Bose SoundDock 10 is classy looking and sounds excellent for a compact iPod/iPhone speaker.
Really good sound from a compact, single-speaker • Classy, minimalist styling • Plays loud without distorting and fills a large room • Simple to operate • Interchangeable dock system • Composite video output/line input
Expensive • Optional Bluetooth dock accessory works well but is AU$249 extra • No radio • You can't charge your iPod/iPhone when using the Bluetooth accessory • Video-out limited to low-res composite connection
The woofer alone adds a lot of weight to the unit and while the speaker can be moved around the house easily enough, the SoundDock 10 weighs a beefy 8.5kg (that's three times as much as the aforementioned SoundDock Series II and SoundDock...
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