Typical price: £71.30
What is it: Portable speakers with an iPod dock
What we think: This a good option for iPod owners who want a cute, compact speaker that matches their player
JBL On Stage Micro iPod Speakers Review
Reviewed on: 26 September 2008
The digital audio market is not hurting for portable iPod speakers, which can make sorting through the choices a bit of a hassle. One way to narrow the playing field is to look for models that match the hue of your iPod. Whether you have a black or silver iPod classic, or a colourful nano, JBL's On Stage Micro has a paint job to match. This £70 speaker may not pack the low-end wallop of the big boys, but it's cute, compact and suitable for a bedroom, office or hotel room.
Design
As its name suggests, the On Stage Micro is a smaller version of the JBL On Stage. Like its bigger sibling, the Micro displays the iPod dead center on a raised circular platform. A brushed metal grille surrounds the base of the stage and conceals two aluminium transducers. In front of the iPod dock are the touch-sensitive volume buttons and an LED light that indicates power and battery life.
Features
The four AAA batteries (not included) are inserted behind a twisting compartment door located on the bottom of the speaker. The On Stage Micro can also be powered via the included AC adapter, which plugs into a port on the back of the unit. Other jacks include a mini USB for pass-through syncing, an auxiliary-line input for use with non-iPod MP3 players, and an audio out. The back of the speaker also features a power button and a small bass port.
Other than volume, the Micro doesn't offer any controls on the speaker itself. Playback can be managed via the iPod or the packaged remote, on which you can find a handy array of buttons. There are the usual suspects -- Volume, Track Skip, Play/Pause and Mute -- as well as several that allow you to navigate among the iPod's menus: Menu, Back and Up/Down.
Performance
The remote worked well from several angles at about three-and-a-half metres back, which is as far as you want to go if navigating menus on the iPod's small screen.
Audio performance is quite good, given the compact size of the speaker (it measures just 190mm in diameter and 50mm high). The high-end detail gets dropped off a bit, but music sounds clear without any distortion or background hiss. The mids come through warmly -- it has neither the richness you get from high-end audio outputs, nor the tinny sound like some other speakers of its size.
Some songs can sound hollow, however, and bass is fairly low-key, though not totally absent. You can't really expect a thumping low-end from speakers of this size, though.
Conclusion
All in all, the On Stage Micro does its job well. Sound is good, style is excellent and the compact size means it'll be convenient for people with limited space or for those who want portability. It would have been an added bonus to have a travel case provided, though. And we must say, compared to similar speaker options of this size, the £70 price tag is expensive.
Edited by Marian Smith
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