i-XPS* 250
- This one makes it all possible
Description
- 2.1 speaker system for iPod®
- One-piece 2.1 speaker system for iPod® (32cm x 20cm)
- Total output power: 25 Watts RMS (2 x 5W + 15W) and 50 Watts Peak Power
- With adapters to accommodate most iPod® models: iPod® Mini, iPod® Nano (2GB, 4GB, 8GB), iPod® (30GB, 60GB, 80GB), iPod® ShuffleTM via line input)
- Auxiliary line input to connect any MP3 player or other external source
- 3D stereo effect
- Wireless remote to control
- On/off
- Previous/next track
- Increase/decrease volume
- Enable 3D stereo effect
- External power supply
- Controls on front face of unit for power, volume and 3D effect
- 2 x 7.1cm magnetically shielded broadband drivers
- 10cm subwoofer. Hear the bass!
* XPS: Extended Personal Sound
Box contents
- i-XPS250 indoor kit
- Connection cable to your auxiliary audio source, mini-jack to mini-jack
- External 100-240V power supply
- Adapters for most iPod models
- Paper manual
Minimum configuration
iPod® Mini, iPod® Nano (2GB, 4GB, 8GB), iPo® (30GB, 60GB, 80GB), iPod® ShuffleTM
Any line level audio source
PC: With sound card
MP3 player
Technology
- 2.1
- System for transmitting sound over three channels, with 2 channels reproducing medium and high range frequencies and 1 channel reproducing bass frequencies.
- Subwoofer
- The subwoofer is a speaker which reproduces bass frequencies, and is often larger than other types of speakers as bass frequencies require larger membranes than is the case with high or medium frequencies. A single subwoofer is most often included in a speaker kit: as bass frequencies are transmitted all around the membrane (omnidirectionally) and not just in front of the membrane, a single subwoofer is sufficient to provide rich bass sound all across an area, as long as it is powerful enough. In a X.1 kit (2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1), the digit after the period, i.e. the 1, signifies that 1 subwoofer is included.
- Magnetic shielding
- Magnetic shielding shields against the magnetic field generated by speakers, for example. If a speaker is touching a CRT screen (television or computer), magnetic shielding is necessary to avoid disturbing the display.
- 3D stereo effect
- The 3D stereo effect consists of acoustically simulating a gap between 2 speakers physically positioned relatively close to one another, as is the case when 2 speakers function together as part of a mini Hi-Fi system, television set, radio or single amplified unit. Also referred to as Spatial Stereo, Enhanced Stereo or extended stereo.
- Speaker
- Unit reproducing an acoustic wave from an electrical signal which vibrates one or more membranes, the movements creating a sound wave.
- Line input
- Analog audio input designed to receive an unamplified sound signal. There are 2 line levels: the general public line level, at -10dBv: this is the signal output level of a Hi-Fi component connected to an amplifier via a connector known as a line input. The professional line level, at +4dBu, is much more powerful, and is used to connect studio or public-address (PA) equipment.
