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Binding: Electronics Brand: Celltec Limited EAN: 3580160709533 Label: Celltec Limited Manufacturer: Celltec Limited Model: IBASS IP200 Publisher: Celltec Limited Release Date: 2007-08-08 Studio: Celltec Limited
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A great bit of kit Comment: As other reviews mention, the sound this thing produces is surprising good. It won't fill a warehouse, but for around the home it's pretty decent. I rarely have it on at full volume, though when I do the sound quality doesn't suffer.
The unit is just as cute as it looks in the picture and while light, seems to be solidly made. The remote is small and tidy, though maybe a little too small and tidy.
It comes with a range of different sized bases for different sized iPods - it doesn't have one specifically for the 3rd Generation iPod Nano, but the Nano is so light that I use it in a bigger base and it is absolutely fine.
All in all I'd say this is a cracking piece if kit. An absolute bargain for the price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good value but not cheap Comment: This is great value for money
Really good sound
Not cheap and shoddy as price would suggest
Just get it you won't regret it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing value!! Comment: I'm not one that's impressed easily but this gets my vote. Really pleased by sound quality and for this price it really is a bargain. It also looks real classy too. You will be amazed at the volume level of this device. Approx dimensions are 31(w)x 12(h)cm. It comes with remote control (incl battery) with functions for power, bass, treble, volume, mute, play, forward and rewind. It also comes with mains adapter, brackets for ipod's in different sizes and 3.5mm headphone cable to connect other mp3 players. Get it while you can!
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