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TDK Sound Cube $299.99 USD
Pros: Loud and balanced clean sound, Build Quality/Design, Equalizer for Bass/Treble, General USB support/control(iPod, USB stick, Walkman, Sansa), Portable, Instrument Port Cons: In order for it to be portable it requires 12 D batteries and also disappointing that there is no remote. Here are pictures of the Sound Cube: ![]() TDK Sound Cube by i_mike, on Flickr ![]() TDK Sound Cube . by i_mike, on Flickr Last edited by -PL-mike; 03-27-2011 at 09:09 PM. |
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wow looking pretty neat.
how does it sound compared to an altec lansing imt800 for example, or a harman kardon go+play which unfortunately sucks when run from batteries. have you tried the sound cube with batteries too? does it compromise sound or power compared to AC? looks really interesting. i already liked the logic3 jivebox, but it was only for AC-power. i haven't heard the arcam rcube though, which seems to be of similar size, but has a built in battery and is praised a lot for its sound. |
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