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Geneva Sound System for iPod – it’s a big dock all right


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The Geneva Sound System XL. My what a big speaker. And not just a dock either. It comes with a built in slot loading CD player and an FM radio. So lots of opportunities to drown in sound. Yours for just…cough…$1075.00.

 The Geneva Sound System model XL is a very powerful complete stereo system, crafted in a single cabinet made out of piano lacquered wood. With its built-in stereo tweeters, woofers and 8 inch subwoofers and powered by a 600-watt high fidelity digital amplifier, it will deliver a sound performance normally expected from a very large and expensive stereo system. Its extremely wide frequency range, from a deep bass to crystal clear highs and its ample power, will let you experience your music in new ways. It is a very versatile system that plays all genres of music very well and can support very large room size. Your music will sound better than ever.

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One Response to “Geneva Sound System for iPod – it’s a big dock all right”

  1. Richard says:

    The Geneva Labs iPod speaker system is nice looking unit. Too bad my order of the L model took over 4 months to ship, then I received a product with a hardware issue. It took me a little while to notice it and report – 36 days after the ship date. Now I have to pay up to send it back and be repaired. Hard to believe some of these companies will admit to shipping a DOA, but then shield themselves with their warranty agreement. Sure, legally they might be in the right, but that doesn’t make for a satisfied customer.

    As long as I’m venting, I’d also like to point out some of what I see are the unit’s shortcomings – other than the fact that mine doesn’t work properly. It can only be operated by a remote control, which does not have any way to navigate the iPod itself. You need to operated the iPod itself, while it is loaded in the unit’s dock, which seems a bit precarious.

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