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JBL unveils On Stage IV, Micro III speaker systems
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Tuesday, September 14, 2010
News Categories: iPod Accessories, iPhone Accessories
JBL has unveiled its new On Stage IV and On Stage Micro III speaker systems for the iPod and iPhone. Both speakers sport the company’s new organic “Weave” design, as well as a top-mounted transparent Dock with an LED light for illumination, touch controls, an auxiliary audio input, a USB port for syncing with a computer, AC or battery operation, and an included remote control. The On Stage IV features four Odyssey full-range speakers, while the On Stage Micro III features two Odyssey speakers. The JBL On Stage IV and On Stage Micro III speaker systems for the iPod and iPhone are available now and sell for $150 and $100, respectively.
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1
Got a look at the new On Stage IV.
What were they thinking ??
Posted by Jonathan on September 14, 2010 at 11:29 AM (PST)
2
Before I consider another setcof JBL speakers I still want to know why my onstage III speakers have stopped working with any iPhone…anyone out ther had the same problem and worked around it?
Posted by Gronk on September 14, 2010 at 12:32 PM (PST)