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iHome IP4GZC FM 30-Pin iPod/iPhone Speaker Dock Boombox (Gunmetal)

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4.4 out of 5 stars 256 customer reviews
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  • Pivoting connector charges and plays iPhone and docking iPod models
  • Powerful amp pushing two 4" woofers and two 1" tweeters for huge sound, with SRS TruBass and 5 band EQ
  • Digital tuning FM radio; also works with iHome Radio app for access to thousands of internet radio stations
  • Operates on included 100V - 240V universal voltage AC adaptor or 6 D batteries (not included)
  • Magnetized remote control and aux line-in jack
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Color: Black | Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
  • Brand Name: iHome
  • Model Number: iP4GZC
  • Item Display Weight: 11.90 pounds
  • Tuner Technology: Y
  • Remote Control Description: remote_control
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Color:Black  |  Product Packaging:Standard Packaging
Product Dimensions 5 x 17.8 x 9.1 inches
Item Weight 7.5 pounds
Shipping Weight 12.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B00644JO9O
Item model number iP4GZC
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4.4 out of 5 stars 256 customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #151 in Electronics > Home Audio & Theater > Compact Radios & Stereos > Boomboxes
#2,559 in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Accessories > Electronics
#2,718 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Cell Phone Accessories > Portable Speakers & Audio Docks > Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Date first available at Amazon.com November 3, 2011

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By zap on January 3, 2012
Package Type: Standard PackagingColor: Black
I actually ordered this from the iHome website, but regardless I decided to write a review since there aren't many on this, seeing as it's fairly new and I know some are wondering about the quality and if it is indeed worth purchasing or not.

First off let me say that I love the look of the product, the retro boombox style looks great. The rubberized coating makes the surface smooth and gives it a nice matte tone. It's lightweight, and you have the option of using an AC adapter or batteries (6 D I believe, so you can carry it around- it is a boombox, after all). It comes with a remote (battery included), an arm strap for carrying, AC adapter, FM antenna, the unit itself and instructions/warranty information. The iHome itself has a handlebar on it in case you don't want to use the strap.

The unit itself has a volume knob, tuning knob for FM radio, on/off button, mode button, play/pause button, SRS audio enhancement button, and 5 graphic equalizer buttons. On the back there's the AC adaptor jack, remote button (disables remote when operating on your batteries if you wish), and a line-in for the included FM antenna or you can hook up another audio device with a standard 3.5mm jack.

Now for the sound- I've owned two iHomes before but none have compared to the amazing sound this has WITH the enhancer on. According to the one review I found online, it's iHome's best sounding system yet. I'm not sure about that, but I'm very pleased with the sound. The SRS TrueBass makes all the difference, I always keep it on lol. Basically it enhances the audio, and the equalizer buttons at the top let you adjust for your optimum sound. Without the SRS on, it has mediocre sound and I'm not sure why you would need to turn it off, it's nice that they give you the option however.
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I ordered the Altec Lansing Mix boombox for two hundred bucks and I enjoyed its sound and features. However, I had to return it because it was having battery issues that many others had the same issue. It kept on shutting itself off. I decided to try this iHome boombox and I am happy with it. I paid like 35% off the retail manufacture price. I use it mainly as a portable boombox for the tennis court. For about a 60' and 120' outside area, it is plenty loud enough. I pretty much keep it in the 27-32 volume range when it goes up to 40. I never went pass 35 on the volume because I never had to. With my altec lansing mix, I had the volume in the same area as well which was surprising to em even though the Altec Lansing puts out more watts. Here are my pros and cons for the ihome boombox:

Pros:
1. Sounds great! It does a solid job with the lows, mids and highs. It is very close in sound quality to the Altec Lansing Mix but the Altec Lansing Mix sounds better because it has the better bass. The iHome boombox is still a great sounding boombox. And as I said before, it really does get loud. No you won't have enough watts pumping out for a huge backyard party. Look at the size of the boombox and it only runs on 6-D batteries so that should give you an idea of its watts power. The iHome boombox runs on 15 watts of power but it is very similar in loudness to the 60 watt Altec Lansing Mix. The Altec Lansing Mix is using their watts to power their bass which you can see the subwoofer moving. It is probably why it has trouble with the batteries because the sub drains them too much. The iHome boombox has good bass with the SRS trubass but don't expect it to be pumping the same bass as the higher priced and higher watt boomboxes.
2. Very stylish retro/modern look!
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I'd watched the price of this boombox for a while before purchasing it. Some retailers were asking almost $200 for it. I paid around $130 for it. It's a decent unit, but even $130 is a lot of money to pay for it. I'm a little disappointed with the amount of bass output. The graphic equalizer isn't all that effective. I'd also liked to have had an extendable mast antenna as opposed to the "plug in" length of wire that dangles off the rear of the unit. All in all, it's a decent radio. Very good reception. The ipod interface is very good. I bought rechargeable batteries for it as it uses 6 D-cells.
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It is a very good system. I would have given it a 5-star rating but the docking can only be used for iPods and iPhones 1 - 4 (and I am a Samsung user). For this reason I would like to sell mine. (I used it once for 5 minutes but the whole idea of needing extra wires to charge my phone as well put me off). Respond to this comment if you are interested.

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I don't normally buy things for the looks, but the design of this boombox hooked me the first time I saw it. Eagerly awaited it's arrival in the mail. My plan was to replace an old stereo in my room for private listening, with a line-in to my iPad stand. I was also sold on the idea of tossing some D's in there and jamming outside. On my bookshelf, the thing looks like a work of art.

Unfortunately...the sound is not anything to write home about. Granted, this is a boombox, not a full-fledged stereo. It's not meant to stand toe to toe with the Cambridge Soundworks I have hooked up to my PC. But the sound that came out of this thing just sounded cheap and hollow, like the mid range had no substance, and the bass had no oomph. I would have been okay with it if the thing had sounded close to or the same as my 10 year old stereo, but it couldn't even manage that. Despite finangling with the equalizer and keeping SRS turned on, I just could not coax a listening experience out of this thing that I felt happy with. At the end of the day, I want to listen to something that sounds good, not just looks good. Thus, I returned it.

It could be that I just had too high expectations for a boombox, but I don't really NEED anything that portable...it was just a nice option to have. Sound quality, in my mind, is still the most important thing.

For reference, these are the sorts of sound systems I'm used to and therefore end up getting compared to: a set of 2.1 Cambridge Soundworks PC speakers, a pair of Koss Portapro headphones, and an old Phillips 2 speaker stereo (which I am going to continue to use since it sounds better than the iHome).
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