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Zusammenfassung: Friedrich Nietzsche once said, "Without music, life would be a mistake." And the millions of iPods sold prove that Freddy was onto something. So it makes sense that after you’ve come home after a workout, a walk in the park, or your daily commute, y...
Zusammenfassung: While the Altec Lansing M602 may not be the sexiest set of iPod speakers we’ve seen, the sound quality is where it’s at anyway. You will definitely not be disappointed with this speaker systems sound quality.The Altec Lansing M602 is an iPod S...
Great sound in default settings, Works with any iPod model, Recharges the iPod, Includes iPod video support, Remote Control.
Treble and Bass Adjustment isnt the greatest, Remote control cant browse directory structure.
If you are looking for a good speaker system for the iPod at a reasonable price (Altec Lansings website has it listed at $199.99) then the Altec Lansing M602 is definitely for you. The speakers have very clear sound despite its problems with the treb...
Zusammenfassung: Altec Lansing’s M602, an US$199.95 iPod speaker system for the home, is a portable, good-sounding unit. It won’t replace a home stereo, but then I’ve never listened to a portable speaker system that could (including Apple’s own iPo...
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Veröffentlicht: 2006-08-11, Autor: David , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Altec Lansing M602 is an attractively designed stereo speaker system with a built-in dock that recharges your iPod as well as a composite video output for displaying iPod videos on TVs. Its line-in jack and included patch cable lets you attach any ...
The sound can be overly bright. The wireless remote offers limited functionality, and setting the bass/treble levels is trickier than it should be.
The Altec Lansing M602 may not deliver high-end sound, but as far as iPod speaker systems go, its a pretty solid choice for the money.
An all-in-one iPod speaker dock capable of rivalling Bose’s SoundDock in room-filling volume, complete with user-adjustable bass and treble controls, a wall power adapter, and auxiliary audio attachments for non-docking audio devices. Includes a...
equently, the company boasts that 30 watts per channel have been spread across M602’s four drivers - two 3” full-range drivers, and two 1” tweeters - the same audio arrangement as the front-facing components in iM7, but with more p...
Even though it’s nearly two years old, Bose’s all-in-one iPod speaker system SoundDock (iLounge rating: B+) continues to cast a long shadow in the iPod speaker market: because of its good brand name and sound, and despite its price, retai...
Zusammenfassung: These mains-powered iPod speakers sound better than most systems weve tried. Music is full-bodied and detailed, with plenty of volume and surprisingly solid bass for such a compact unit. Its dock accepts third-generation and later iPods, including ...
Zusammenfassung: Altec Lansing is rapidly building itselfa reputation as a manufacturer of high-quality iPod speaker systems and the M602 is no exception. This desktop or wall-mountable (with optional wall-mounting kit) dock and speakers looks as stylish as any iPod sy...
Decent sound at lower listening levels, Remote, Lighting display
Distorts heavily at uppoer volumes, Muddled bass, No dock adaptors The Final Word An average sounding system that distorts heavily at high volumes, the M602 will not satisfy listeners with a penchant for loud music.
An average sounding system that distorts heavily at high volumes, the M602 will not satisfy listeners with a penchant for loud music.