![]() ![]() Cambridge Soundworks, eventually acquired by Creative Labs, sold popular, boxy audio systems to complement popular, boxy Windows PCs. Multimedia speakers, most often bland beige or black boxes, were sold at computer stores and grudgingly, uneasily connected with mismatched parts to early Apple-built iPod docks, or even to nothing more than the headphone ports of early, dockless iPods. Enjoy.Īs hard as it may be to recall, there was a time-not too long ago-when there was no such thing as an iPod-specific speaker system. As with our first edition, this look at JBL and Harman speakers has been assembled without participation from the companies, and strictly on the merits of the products featured. Our second edition of iDesign explores the iPod speakers of JBL and its brother company Harman Kardon-aesthetically revolutionary and globally appealing products that remain among the finest examples of iPod audio systems as art. ![]()
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