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HK Launches High-End iPod Music System

By Joseph Palenchar -- TWICE, 9/27/2011

Stamford, Conn. - Harman Kardon launched its first AC-only iPod/iPhone-docking tabletop speaker system to complement its selection of portable AC/DC docking-speaker systems.

 Harman Kardon's $689-suggested MS 150 features iPod/iPhone dock, RDS-equipped FM tuner, slot-load CD player and subwoofer output.Harman Kardon's $689-suggested MS 150 features iPod/iPhone dock, RDS-equipped FM tuner, slot-load CD player and subwoofer output.
The high-end single-chassis MS 150 retails for a suggested $689 and includes RDS-equipped FM tuner, slot-load CD player and subwoofer output. It will join the brand's Go & Play AC/DC iPod/iPhone-docking speaker systems, which currently retail for $299 and $349 on the company's website.

The MS 150 packs two 30-watt bass-reflex speakers into its 9.3- by 19.25- by 7.63-inch chassis, which is oval-shaped and features polished black surfaces. The device has a frequency response of 65Hz-20kHz at +/-3dB and a 75dB signal-to-noise ratio.

Other features include composite and S-Video outputs for displaying photos and videos on a connected display, analog audio inputs, digital audio input, MP3/WMA-CD playback and six presents for the RDS FM tuner.

It also features an IR remote, alarm, sleep timer and dimmer to reduce the brightness of the three-line dot-matrix display.  It adheres to European energy standards, consuming less than 1 watt of power in standby mode.

 
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