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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.
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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
  • 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
  • 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
  • Due to the pros mentioned above.

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  Published: 2007-12-14, review by: audioholics.com

  • 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 ...

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  Published: 2007-11-19, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2007-02-25, review by: maclife.com

  • Delivers loud, rich sound. Easy to set up and operate. Connects to a Mac.
  • No videoout port.
  • For powerful, nuanced stereo sound in a relatively slim package, the Tower holds its own against competing systems large and small. ...

 
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  Published: 2006-04-27, review by: ilounge.com

  • 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...

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