iLive Boombox Portable Music System with CD Player and iPod Dock (Black) | 
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List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $66.46 You Save: $63.53 (49%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.3 Dimensions (in): 17 x 8.5 x 6.9
MPN: IB318 Model: IB318 UPC: 047323103193 EAN: 0047323103193 ASIN: B0015AQLES
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| Features:
| • | Compatibility: iPod mini; iPod nano 1G, 2G; iPod classic 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G; iPod touch | | • | Certified iPod dock charges docked players while in use | | • | Slot-load CD player plays CD/CD-R/RW audio | | • | Digital AM/FM stereo radio; digital clock with timer function | | • | Includes full-featured remote control |
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Amazon.com Product Description--Posted July 28, 2008 Listen to iPod, CD, and AM/FM radio with the IB318 portable music system from iLive. The integrated docking station plays and charges iPods, and a line input accepts virtually any audio device. Dynamic stereo speakers with dual subwoofers deliver every nuance of your music--from deep bass to crystal-clear highs. Booming iPod sound in a boombox package. | Use the slot-load CD player for playing your CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. | Portability makes it as perfect for the beach as it is for the bedroom. | Boombox Design The IB318 can be powered using the detachable AC cord, of course, but you also can enjoy real portability by throwing in 8 C batteries. Take your tunes to the beach, to the BBQ, anywhere you need 'em. Docking Station for iPod Featuring a certified iPod connector for docking various iPod models, the IB318 charges your iPod while it's docked, so you'll be ready to go when you detach it. You also can control connected iPod players using the device or remote. Slot-load CD Player Some of us still have big CD collections, too. Use the slot-load CD player to play your CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. AM/FM Stereo Radio Enjoy live radio with the digital AM/FM stereo radio. Find your favorite stations and save them as presets, so you can cycle through them quickly. Digital Clock Keep track of the time with the built-in digital clock, which also includes a sleep timer function for drifting off to your favorite tunes. Sound Appeal Enjoy powerful bass with the dual, built-in subwoofers and stereo speakers. Dial it in further with the 3-position bass level and EQ presets (rock, pop, jazz, and classic). The IB318 also boasts a 3.5-mm input jack for use with MP3 players or other external audio devices, and a headphone jack for more intimate listening. Full-Function Remote Control Enjoy complete control of your unit's functions (and those of docked iPods) from across the room with included remote. What's in the Box iLive Boombox Portable Music System with CD Player and iPod Dock (Black), detachable AC cord, docking brackets for iPod, and remote control
Product Description Docking station for iPod : Plays and charges docked iPod : Slot-load CD and CD-R/RW player : AM/FM stereo radio with digital tuning : Station memory presets : 3-position bass level : Preset equalizer - rock, pop, jazz, and classic : Digital clock : Timer function : Built-in 2.1 channel stereo speakers : Built-in dual subwoofers : Audio line input mini-phono 0.13 inch : Stereo headphone jack : AC power : DC power : Battery - 8 C Batteries (not included)In The Box : Detachable AC cord, : Docking brackets for iPod : Remote controliPod not included
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Great! September 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am a music teacher and I needed a boombox that would be loud enough to substitute for my regular radio when needed. I have had this unit several weeks and I use it in PLACE of my old radio! The ipod feature works nicely and the cd player has no problems. The radio was a little fuzzy, but it is probably because of my location, not the radio. I was very skeptical of buying this product, but I have really enjoyed it. If you are looking for a boombox that is easy to use and has good sound, this one should definately be considered.
iLive Boombox September 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this is a unique product combination.it fits all kinds of i-pods.that's a good thing.a cd player to boot. sound is great.only thing i don't like is the clock and preset stations have to be redone if you don't keep it plugged in without batteries in it. otherwise great product.
Lots of features but not loud enough for outdoors July 30, 2008 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I just got this and am returning it, but I think lots of people will be satisfied with this if they want it for indoor use only and don't require a lot of bass. It appears to be more mid-range and not as much bass or enough high treble, if that's even the correct term. It actually sounds fine though - I think I'm just picky and prefer that type of sound (I imagine the sound looking like an hourglass, the way I like it; top heavy and bottom heavy!).
It's great that it has a docking station which doesn't force the ipod to stick up too high/vulnerably, although my ipod didn't sit in there terribly snugly (but well enough I'm sure), and that it has am/fm tuner and c.d. player, I like the way the c.d. player is the slot-loading kind (again, probably not getting the terminology right, sorry). I wasn't impressed with the reception of the FM tuner though...although it wasn't terrible it was far from good, and I never did try AM.
It takes a while to turn the volume up or down and there's no mute button so you can't turn it down in a hurry if you need to. You have to hit the button repeatedly and quickly and hope that's fast enough (you can also hold it down but that takes even longer). The pre-set EQ options aren't very impressive. Why can't they just give us old-fashioned dials for volume or tuners instead of digital buttons, and why can't they just give us treble and bass dials for us to manipulate ourselves? So frustrating!
The unit looks really cool and feels good to carry and the handle is nice. The only problem I have in terms of looks is that the front is so nice and shiny and glossy that it will get scratched REALLY easily (not the biggest deal in the world) and in fact mine came with a light to medium-sized scratch straight from the factory. If it weren't for the average/mediocre sound, I'd keep it regardless of the scratch.
Unfortunately the only other boomboxes out there that are louder with more base are only two models: one that is ipod/MP3 player only (a dock with lots of power coming out of those speakers but has no tuner or c.d. player) and one that has it all including ipod hook-up but no dock/cradle to keep it in as part of the entire unit (i.e. it's off to the side, hooked up by a cord plugged into the boombox). It's mind-boggling to me that at this time there STILL isn't a loud, powerful boombox that has at least a tuner (with good reception, at that) AND that has a docking station that securely holds your ipod in place without it sticking up awkwardly!
Bottom line, for not being a fancy brand name or a unit that is known for being super loud, it's not bad. I may be pickier than some and require a lot more bass and treble than perhaps the average listener. I think this would be really, really nice for someone who just wants to hear decent sounding music (it's not bad - just not great) and have the options it offers. I also like that I can spontaneously hook it up to my laptop if I wanted, to get more sound than the laptop speakers provide (without having to commit to the set-up of computer speakers). It's a nice size (not too big or small), looks nice and sounds pretty good inside the house - just not a lot of bass (for me). It would be great for an office or kitchen and probably great outdoors if it's just you on a balcony reading a book as opposed to being the source of music at at a back yard BBQ full of chatty people...the music just wouldn't be loud enough.
Anyway I hope this info helps! I know finding reviews on this at this point in time is almost impossible since this is so new.
p.s. finding info on how many watts is IMPOSSIBLE to do online. I had to call the company and was transferred to a few people before they finally found someone who could tell me (after mine had already been shipped - but at least I asked!) that it's 16 watts total (either 4, 4, and 8 or 6, 6 and 4 - can't remember which).
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