Permission to Dock
The experts say: this dock's midrange drivers, tweeters, and subwoofer will provide dynamic sound for all your This American Life episodes.
Left to its own devices, this: will pretty much just sit there, to be honest.
Lost in the wilderness with only this product, you could survive by: bludgeoning squirrels with it and then eating them raw.
The contagious disease named after this product is called: 30-Pin Measles
If you owned this, people would say: "Turn that crap down."
Features
- Integrated Bluetooth EDR 2.1 Technology for wirelessly transmitting music
- Two midrange drivers, two tweeters and subwoofer for dynamic sound
- Power and charge 30-pin iPod/iPhone/iPad devices
- Easy to use controls for source, play/pause and bass and treble
- Line-in jack for easy connection of other audio devices
- Multifunction wireless remote with EQ controls
- Download the Tango TRX app for enhanced functionality and control allowing you to control volume, EQ settings, play/pause and other iPod functions directly from your iPod/iPhone/iPad
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska and Hawaii is not available for this item
Warranty: 90 Day XtremeMac
Specs
- Dual 2.75" Ported Drivers
- Dual 1.4" Dome Tweeters
- Downward Firing Subwoofer: 3.5"
- Total Power: 30W RMS
- Line-in Sensitivity: 500mV RMS
- Bass Control @ 100Hz: +/- 8dB
- Treble Control @ 10kHz: +/- 8dB
- SNR: > 80dB
- Dimensions: 13.75"(W) x 5.9"(H) x 4.25"(D)
In the box:
- XtremeMac IPUTRX11REF Tango TRX Bluetooth 2.1 Speaker with 30-pin iPod/iPhone/iPad Dock
- Remote Control
- AC Adapter
- iPod Adapters
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