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Published: 2007-08-27, Author: Mike , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Griffin did a great job on the Amplifi, and the bass isn’t so overwrought that your neighbors will call you out for disturbing the peace. I’m most impressed with the overall clarity and integrity of the sound even at top volume — which serious rocke...
Abstract: Griffin Technologies has long been one of the biggest iPod-accessory vendors, but the Amplifi, released earlier this year, was the companys first foray into speakers. (Im purposely ignoring Griffins iPod-shuffle-specific TuneBox from a couple years...
Abstract: Hur härligt det än är att lyssna på musik i hörlurar på sommaren så är det ju ändå bara du själv som kan njuta av favoritartisterna. Visst kan man plugga in sin iPod i stereon eller datorn hemma men då missar man ju en stor del av poängen med en smidig...
Abstract: Hvis man virkelig vil rocke, blir man nok glad for de gode bassressursene til Amplifi. Derimot mangler det litt definisjon i mellomregisteret, noe som gjør at sang ofte låter utilfredsstillende ullent. Diskanten er helt grei, men den er litt vel tynn fo...
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Published: 2007-06-15, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Griffin Amplifi looks expensive despite its bargain price tag and can really blast out full, powerful sound without any noticeable distortion. Auxiliary line-input allows for use with non-iPod players as well.
Compared with other iPod speaker systems, the Amplifi is bulky, devoid of features, and lacks some sonic sparkle.
The aptly named Amplifi has a singular purpose--getting your iPod to really crank without putting a hole in your wallet.
An all-in-one speaker system that rivals the audio performance and simplicity of Bose’s twice-as-expensive SoundDock, sometimes adding additional bass beyond the SoundDock’s capabilities. Includes Infrared remote control, easy-to-use powe...
Styling and sound signature skew towards bass-loving men, versus the more gender-neutral, slightly smoother SoundDock, and vocals tend to stand out a little, which some users may or may not like. Very limited rear ports, omitting video-out and data fun...
New speaker makers—even when they’re established vendors of other types of accessories—now instantly raise our suspicions. It’s far too easy these days for a Western company to slap its name on a system already on sale in Ta...