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- Charges your iPod: Support for iPods with the Universal Connector.
- Digital AM/FM radio: Enjoy talk radio and other local programming.
- Advanced remote control: Control the music or adjust volumefrom in bed or across the room.
- Touch-sensitive, backlit controls: Change radio stations, skip tracks, pause playback, or power On/Off using the illuminated display.
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The single sound system for any room.
Just add your iPod to create a full-function stereo that fills any room in your home with high-performance sound. Enjoy audiophile acoustics from two-way speakers, featuring 1" soft-dome tweeters and 4" long-throw woofers. Command your experience with sophisticated touch-sensitive controls, and switch to the integrated digital AM/FM radio tuner when you prefer to listen to live music. Whether you're looking to replace your existing stereo, or just enjoy high-quality music for another room, Logitech AudioStation makes it easy: just plug it in and plug in your iPod!
* Performance
o Power: 80W RMS
o Max SPL: 110 dB
o Frequency Response: 36Hz-23kHz +/- 3dB
* Design
o Tweeter amplifiers: (2) ultra-linear, Class AB
o Woofer amplifiers: (2) high-efficiency, Class D
o Sealed, tuned speaker enclosures
o Adjustable sound field (bass, treble, 3D stereo)
o Removable speaker grilles
* Connections
o 3.5mm aux input jack ***
o Composite and S-Video output jacks
o Universal Dock **
* iPod not included.
**4th generation (and newer) iPods -- including iPod mini, iPod nano, and iPod with video
***for MP3 players and 1st/2nd/3rd generation iPods.
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- Logitech® AudioStation speaker system
- Advanced remote control
- Universal Dock adapters
- AM & FM antennas
- Quick-start guide
- User manual
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