New Geneva iPod speaker system at retail

Posted in Speakers, iPod Accessories by Nino Marchetti on November 26th, 2007

Geneva Sound System Model MGeneva Lab, a maker of iPod sound systems, has apparently unveiled a new model for iPod owners which comes in a single wood cabinet. The new Geneva Sound System Model M is available in three body colors and priced around $500.

The Geneva Sound System Model M is a tabletop iPod sysem which is compatible with all iPod models that make use of a dock connector. Four speakers are housed in the wood cabinet, powered by a digital amplifier which kicks up 100 watts of power. There’s also a LED display on the front which shows information like which track is playing.

Other features of the Geneva Sound System Model M include a slot-loading CD player, digital FM radio, included remote control, 3.5mm input jack and professional sound technology. The color choices are further accented by brushed aluminum feet with rubberized footpads.

Geneva Sound System Model M [via iLounge]

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One Comment to “New Geneva iPod speaker system at retail”
  1. Dave Says:

    I just purchased a Geneva XL system from Hipster Home. The sound quality is amazing with crystal clear mid levels and bottom busting basses. I had to convince my wife but once she listened to the system herself, she was amazed at the sound. This is one of the best purchases I have made in a long time. My friends are amazed when they listen to it, and always comment on how it looks in our living room. I highly recommend it to anyone.

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