Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the mStation 2.1 Audio Stereo Tower and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for mStation 2.1 Audio Stereo Tower.
March 2008
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The editors liked
Delivers loud
Rich sound. Easy to set up and operate. Connects to a Mac.
Great sound
Subwoofer really packs a punch
Sleek design
Can be used to sync with iTunes
Included remote
A three-tubed
21-pound metal iPod speaker system
With two tubes that separate left and right audio at the top
And a large
Down-firing subwoofer at the bottom of an almost 43-inch tall base. Delivers stronger bass thump than most all-in-one speakers...
Amazing sound quality
Room-shaking bass
Techie-sexy design
No power brick
Easy to set up and use
Control bass/treble with remote
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The mStation 2.1 Stereo Tower offers a unique design and plenty of low-end boom. It includes a built-in iPod dock and an auxiliary line input for any other audio source. Plus
It gets really loud.
Spectacular sound
Easy installation
Great features
IR remote
Independent bass and treble adjustment.
Outstanding audio quality. Attractive modern design. Excellent build quality. Excellent value. Very small footprint.
The editors didn't like
No videoout port.
Satellite speakers are very close so there is not much sound separation
Midrange and clarity are not standouts at this price level. Nichey size and shape will appeal more to some than others
Especially given that most similarly space-consuming
Multi-component speakers in this price range provide superior stereo separatio...
Remote doesnt navigate iPod menus
No default/reset button for bass/treble settings
Heavy
Not easily transported
The mStation 2.1 Stereo Tower is pricey
And it suffers from janky construction.
Moderately unattractive form factor.
The price may intimidate some
But I think that $300 is an excellent value for the system
Abstract: Its hard to feel luke-warm about the iPod. You either hate it or love it. The hundreds of iPod-centric devices and gadgets which have hit the market in the past several years since the debut of the device has seen to that. Ive seen many iPod speaker ...
Amazing sound quality, Room-shaking bass, Techie-sexy design, No power brick, Easy to set up and use, Control bass/treble with remote, 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
Remote doesnt navigate iPod menus, No default/reset button for bass/treble settings, Heavy; not easily transported
The mStation 2.1 Stereo Tower is a ridiculously good-sounding iPod audio system. The bass is so strong, youre almost guaranteed to upset your neighbors - and while theyre freaking out, youll be enjoying the sweet sonic waves washing all over you. Th...
A three-tubed, 21-pound metal iPod speaker system, with two tubes that separate left and right audio at the top, and a large, down-firing subwoofer at the bottom of an almost 43-inch tall base. Delivers stronger bass thump than most all-in-one speakers...
Midrange and clarity are not standouts at this price level. Nichey size and shape will appeal more to some than others, especially given that most similarly space-consuming, multi-component speakers in this price range provide superior stereo separatio...
If you have $300 burning a hole in your pocket, there are now many one-piece iPod docking speakers you can consider - some more unique-looking than others. In much the same vein as Ignitek’s earlier iCarrier (iLounge rating: B), mStation has rel...