Decent portable speakers?

Jun 18, 2004 at 8:14 PM Post #31 of 34
I had the T77s for two years in the Peace Corps. They were ok, but they were trounced by the Travelsound speakers that another volunteer had!
 
Aug 9, 2004 at 6:44 PM Post #32 of 34
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Originally Posted by noguilt
presumably, although i can't try it, as my TravelSound is travelling with a friend in Spain, you could use rechargeable batteries in the TravelSound. One model, the i300, comes with an AC adaptor--i wonder if it would charge rechargeable batteries in the i300?


Probably not. Because the batteries are standard AAA, people may use non-rechargeables, which might explode if charged.

I like standard AA/AAA batteries much better. With those, I only need one standard charger. With non standard batteries, I have to bring along the specific chargers. It is not convenient to pack 10 chargers, for cell phone, toothbrush, shaver, MP3, camera, camcorder, computer, ...
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Sep 16, 2004 at 8:40 PM Post #33 of 34
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Originally Posted by ckng
I auditioned the InMotion vs the Creative Travelsound i300 at the local Apple Centre, and the InMotion pales in comparison. It clips very easily even at mid volumes while the TravelSound has no problems at the same volume.


Is it because InMotion plays lower frequency than TravelSound, so it clips with louder bass, but not very loud mid frequency? Was your audition bass heavy?
 
Sep 16, 2004 at 8:48 PM Post #34 of 34
Jung, this thread is three months old. Why'd you bring it back, twice?
 

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