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| As seen in Make Vol. 8. The iBump is an audiophile-quality active crossover (which separates the highs from the lows). What does this mean to you? The best sound possible with your iPod or other MP3 player when you plug into your home theater system. You won't know what you've been missing until you crank up the iBump! |
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Features
- True "Freshman volume"- the highest sound level possible at which there is nobody screaming at you to turn the music down - is next to impossible to achieve with an iPod as your music source. The reason is that big speakers work best with low notes, little speakers work best with high notes.
The iBump is an audiophile-quality active crossover (which separates the highs from the lows). It is inserted between the source (iPod) and the amplifiers. Routing the iBump subwoofer output to a bass amp enables clear, earthmoving low notes. The iBump left and right channels provide high, undistorted volumes because the smaller speakers aren't getting horsed around by the low notes.
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