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Howard Passman
2008-08-28, 06:25
Wow, what the heck is this thing??? 30 inch woofers and it runs on juice :-)
"Like a regular Squeezebox, the Squeezebox Boom streams music from a PC or internet radio station over 802.11g. Unlike the classic, it has a pair of 3/4-inch soft dome tweeters and 30inch woofers biamped with 30 watts of juice."
http://gizmodo.com/5042836/logitech-squeezebox-boom-a-squeezebox-streamer-attached-to-quality-speakers
Howard
Secret Squirrel
2008-08-28, 06:49
I'm positive that's a typo. They might to say 3 inch woofers (according to every other peak we have seen recently).
Keep on squeezing!
SS
Howard Passman
2008-08-28, 06:52
I'm positive that's a typo. They might to say 3 inch woofers (according to every other peak we have seen recently).
Keep on squeezing!
SS
I was just kidding :-) Someone needs a proof reader :-)
Wonder when Logitech is going to put it up on their site?
Howard
Part of that typo has been corrected in the text of the article. "3 inch"
woofers ...
> Wow, what the heck is this thing??? 30 inch woofers and it runs on
> juice :-)
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Mark Lanctot
2008-08-28, 07:02
Wonder when Logitech is going to put it up on their site?
You may want to check now... :-)
Howard Passman
2008-08-28, 07:13
You may want to check now... :-)
Don't see it on Logitech's yet, but ut is front and center on Slim Devices.
Thanks
Howard
Howard Passman wrote:
> Mark Lanctot;333166 Wrote:
>
>> You may want to check now... :-)
>>
>
> Don't see it on Logitech's yet, but ut is front and center on Slim
> Devices.
>
Is the sirius stuff new?
Any use for us Europeons?
Regards,
Peter
Secret Squirrel
2008-08-28, 07:27
I was just kidding :-) Someone needs a proof reader :-)
Wonder when Logitech is going to put it up on their site?
Howard
Oh! Sorry I missed the tongue in cheek. I would be interesting to see the hip-hop crowd with a boombox with 30 inch speakers struggling under the weight. Makes me laugh just thinking about it.
But, again sorry! I should have known you were more informed than that.
SS
It went up on their site in the last half-hour or so. And ... "*Now
shipping!* "
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Peter <landen-slimp (AT) frg (DOT) eur.nl> wrote:
> Howard Passman wrote:
> > Mark Lanctot;333166 Wrote:
> >
> >> You may want to check now... :-)
>
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pfarrell
2008-08-28, 09:17
Peter wrote:
> Is the sirius stuff new?
It uses SqueezeCenter 7.2
> Any use for us Europeons?
Its got a power brick, I assume it comes with the right flavor for your
mains.
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Howard Passman
2008-08-28, 09:21
It went up on their site in the last half-hour or so. And ... "*Now
shipping!* "
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Peter <landen-slimp (AT) frg (DOT) eur.nl> wrote:
> Howard Passman wrote:
> > Mark Lanctot;333166 Wrote:
> >
> >> You may want to check now... :-)
>
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Just got my shipping notice. Now I can retire my old melted clock radio....
Howard
Phil Leigh
2008-08-28, 10:11
AFAICT it's a standard global/universal switching wart, with slide-in regional adaptors. Works fine in the UK.
It's might not be a 30" woofer, but for a small package it actually produces some pretty good bass.
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