
Bose have added to its range of iPhone/iPod speaker docks with its new Bose SoundDock 10 Digital Music System which Bose bill as being a premium system that’s designed to ‘reset the standard for how good an iPod can sound from a single enclosure’.
The new Bose SoundDock 10 Digital Music System, which measures in at 9″ x 17″ x 10″ boasts a new version of Bose’s proprietary waveguide technology which sees the waveguide unit dropping in proportions from 72″ to 52″, apparently without impacting on audio performance, which takes in a newly designed woofer offering what Bose claim to be four time the efficiency of conventional woofers along with two Bose Twiddler transducers which Bose describe as ‘a combination of a high-frequency transducer and mid-range driver’.
Whilst detailed technical specifications are notably by the absence from Bose’s press release (so we cannot advise concerning matters such as output and frequency response) we can at least confirm that the Bose SoundDock 10 Digital Music System, which is Made for iPod and Works with iPhone certified, comes with AUX and video outputs allowing you to hook up additional, non-docking audio devices such as other DAPs, PMPs and CD players and connect the device to a TV to view video content respectively.
The Bose SoundDock 10 Digital Music System comes in at just shy of $600 whilst, if you want to opt in for an optional Bluetooth dock allowing for wireless streaming of audio, you should factor in an additional $150.
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