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Icetech iceKube IT-20 Digital Vibration Acoustic Speaker
post #2 of 6
5/25/08 at 7:50pm
iceKUBE sounds COOL!
I got one from JR a cpl weeks ago. Wow, guys it is an amazing product! Look up their video on youtube to see what it does. I think it is the most unique sound technology availlable today!! And seems like icetech is the only company that got developed it into a consumer speaker product. Seriously check it out! This speaker turns a surface into a speaker too and revibrates the sound through it. Aside of a total WOW factor, the quality is amazing! Make sure to adjust Bass/Treble as it may add sooo much to the pre-set parameters. I found it best works on the glass and wooden surfaces, but wall or granite countertop produce a good sound too. Seriously, $89 + shipping.. I think its worth those hours of fun that you and your friends will have with it!
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5/25/08 at 11:01pm
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I got one from JR a cpl weeks ago. Wow, guys it is an amazing product! Look up their video on youtube to see what it does. I think it is the most unique sound technology availlable today!! And seems like icetech is the only company that got developed it into a consumer speaker product. Seriously check it out! This speaker turns a surface into a speaker too and revibrates the sound through it. Aside of a total WOW factor, the quality is amazing! Make sure to adjust Bass/Treble as it may add sooo much to the pre-set parameters. I found it best works on the glass and wooden surfaces, but wall or granite countertop produce a good sound too. Seriously, $89 + shipping.. I think its worth those hours of fun that you and your friends will have with it!
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5/25/08 at 11:05pm
Check these out much cheaper.
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5/25/08 at 11:33pm
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A few years back I do remember seeing speakers designed with suction pads for you to attach to windows and turn them into speakers. AFAIK it is mostly for fun and not really for sound quality and stuff. Guess someone else had found a better way to integrate the design into a neater package.
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5/25/08 at 11:53pm
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I got one from JR a cpl weeks ago. Wow, guys it is an amazing product! Look up their video on youtube to see what it does. I think it is the most unique sound technology availlable today!! And seems like icetech is the only company that got developed it into a consumer speaker product. Seriously check it out! This speaker turns a surface into a speaker too and revibrates the sound through it. Aside of a total WOW factor, the quality is amazing! Make sure to adjust Bass/Treble as it may add sooo much to the pre-set parameters. I found it best works on the glass and wooden surfaces, but wall or granite countertop produce a good sound too. Seriously, $89 + shipping.. I think its worth those hours of fun that you and your friends will have with it!
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