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| USB Sound Bar Speaker For MacBook |
| 2011-12-18 10:33:21 |
Looking for decidedly better music and audio quality for your Apple MacBook Pro or Air? Check out Edifier's design on a 1-piece USB powered laptop speaker system that's engineered better than most. This portable computer speaker features dual 1.25" Tweeters and Midrange drivers as well as a 3 x 1.25" bass driver that's lightyears ahead of the tiny micro-speakers Apple deems good enough for your Mac laptop audio experience.Edifier USB Soundbar SpeakerMulti Driver Travel SpeakerThe Edifier Sound To Go is approximately 10"x1.5" right-sized for even the smallest MacBook Air on up - in a slim design that's easy to carry in your Mac laptop bag. Additional features of this speaker include an on-board volume control button and 3.5mm audio input jack for other devices you may want to connect....
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| Need Thump? Revised USB Sub-Woofer Speaker For MacBook |
| 2011-11-21 09:27:26 |
Macbook users rejoice: There's finally a great full-range portable speaker option to pump out the low-frequency audio you've been missing from your Mac laptop. Twelve South's 2nd generation USB bus-powered sub-woofer recently hit the shelves - the Twelve South BassJump 2. Not since the original Harmon Kardon iSub for slot-load iMacs have we had the missing piece - a USB woofer to complement the total sound spectrum your Mac laptop wasn't delivering.Special system software lest you shape your MacBook Pro or Air sound with its EQ Software Control Pref Pane for OSX. Featuring a 3" - 77mm bass frequency driver - it combines audio from your MacBooks internal speakers to provide balanced frequency response from 50Hz to 20kHz - all powered from a single USB cable. The software lets you customize...
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| Wireless Bluetooth Speaker - Ideal For iPad iPhone And Mac |
| 2010-03-06 11:38:29 |
Ipevo's got a great solution for high fidelity stereo listening on the go: The Ipevo Tubular A2DP Bluetooth Speakers for Apple iPad, iPhone and Mac computers. The Tubular speaker system features a USB rechargable lithium-ion battery, easy Bluetooth Pairing and onboard Volume controls. Integrated cable management for the satellite speaker and USB recharging wire wrap securely inside. A smart snap apart design enables wide stereo separation when needed, and when used as a desktop computer speaker angle towards your ears for optimum listening. It all adds up to a great portable Bluetooth speaker solution - around the house or on the go.Ipevo Tubular BlueToothCharges via USB, 6-8 Hr Playback3+3 Watt Travel Speakers...
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| White Unibody MacBook : Speakers Live UNDER The Hood |
| 2009-10-21 18:27:44 |
So, you thought Apple's er, INNOVATIVE concept of REAR-FACING speakers in the MacBook wasn't enough? Well, with the recent intro of the new White Unibody $999 MacBook - speaker technology gets buried UNDER THE KEYBOARD and takes barely-audible barely-audio to the next level.Is this progress?!? Thanks to the disassemblers at iFixit.com - we can see:1. The new speakers at least face UPWARDS towards the customers ears. That's an advancement.2. They now live INVISIBLY under the Caps-Lock and Return keys.3. They're barely the size of a man's thumbnail, to prevent unwanted volume or annoying frequency response.4. The speakers are over 3" CLOSER to your ears than ever before, that should kinda, sorta help.http://www.macbook-speakers.com...
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| Harmon-Kardon Speaker 'STICKS' It To Competitors |
| 2009-10-20 10:04:00 |
In a world of endless and relentless technology change - it seems few products stand the test of time. So too with speakers for your Mac or PC, with new iterations and meaningless model numbers every 6 months, like clockwork. Suprisingly, MacWorld.com recently (re)did a review of a 2.1 speaker system Mac users have loved for nearly 5 years: The Harman-Kardon Sound Sticks.Harman Kardon's SoundSticksSometimes tech companies GET IT RIGHT the first time around. Like H-K did with the SoundSticks. Its well balanced speaker response comes from 2 satellites with 4 Odessy drivers each for midrange and highs - to the instantly recognizable acrylic subwoofer illuminated by a blue LED. It's quirky styling that has pleased a tens of thousands of ears - and delighted the eyes. And it still does to this ...
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| SuperSpeed USB 3 To Benefit Computer Speakers Powered By USB |
| 2009-10-07 15:23:04 |
USB bus-powered computer speakers have provided simple to install, battery free stereo listening - all from a single cable. But the drawback has been the limited power a 5 volt, 500 milliamp USB 1.1 or 2.0 speed port provides. USB speakers have been fine for modest listening needs at close range - and a great solution for portable speakers chosen by many laptop owners who need mobile audio.In the mose basic terms of electronic and audio physics: WATTS = VOLTS x AMPS. So typically, given current USB ports 5v x 500ma output - we typically get 1.5 to 3 watts of audio power from a built-in USB port. Enough for close range speaker listening at your desktop, or on the go with a laptop computer, though not earth-shaking in any sense of the word. The quality and sensitivity of the driver cone and ...
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| Test Your Apple Computer Speaker Frequency Response : Audio Test |
| 2009-09-23 10:58:09 |
Audio Test for Mac OSX is a great little utility for evaluating the frequency response of your Mac's internal or external speaker system. By setting the frequency range from 20Hz to 20,000Hz you can run a slow 30-60 second sweep and ascertain the point where your low bass frequencies start to be audible -- on up to where the high frequencies fade out.On a Classic White MacBook - you'll find you can't hear any 'bass' until you're around 150Hz whereas on a Tritton SoundBite USB speaker low-frequencies can be heard around 80Hz, and with a Logitech Audio Hub, the woofer is perceptable around 40Hz. A nifty way to find out what your particular speaker system is capable of....
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| How To Optimize iTunes Equalizer To Your Mac Computer Speakers |
| 2009-09-20 17:50:33 |
Any given set of speakers - large or small, cheap or audiophile quality - have their own characteristics and frequency response curve. iTunes built-in equalizer gives you an opportunity to 'shape' your sound output to best match the response curve of your intended speakers capabilities - and your listening tastes. Here's a few tips for setting the equalizer optimally:Using, say, a small USB travel speaker as an example; start by dragging ALL your sliders down to the bottom. Fire up a fairly hard rocking or whomping dance tune to have a good steady bass rythmn and set the volume 3/4ths of the way up - in both iTunes AND your System Volume. We're driving the speakers LOUD but not maxed out.Work from the low 32Hz frequency up. In the case of the MacBooks internal speakers, or the Mac mini in...
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| Pairing An iPhone With Mac Bluetooth Speakers |
| 2009-09-18 12:17:21 |
MacWorld - Playlist Mag online has a good article on the ins and outs of iPhone 3G and Bluetooth Speaker and Headset Pairing - with insights on how it works, some glitches and gotchas worth reading. The market for Mac wireless speakers has been a long time coming. First, it wasn't till OSX Leopard 10.5 delivered A2DP Stereo Bluetooth profile that something other than MONO audio was possible, then the iPhone 3 OS finally added it in early 2009. With these pieces finally in place - and a much larger market to go after, expect a new wave of Bluetooth audio systems to hit the market in 2010....
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| Speakers For Apple MacBooks : Classic White - Black - Unibody Aluminum |
| 2009-09-17 14:48:11 |
Hear what you're missing in Apple's woefully under-powered and often tiny built-in computer speakers. Sadly, only the desktop iMac line and 17" MacBook Pro laptop has even quasi-decent built-in stereo speakers. www.macbook-speakers.com will feature stereo audio solutions of interest to Apple Macintosh users: USB bus-powered travel speakers, wireless Bluetooth speakers for Mac, or traditional 2.0, 2.1 with subwoofer, or high end audiophile gaming surround-sound speaker systems that are a great fit for Apple computer users....
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