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JBL Spot Plug-and-Play Speaker System announced

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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007 | Related entries: Hardware

JBL Spot Speaker

For JBL, life cannot be seen just in black or white, and neither can its products. The high-fidelity sound manufacturers have announced the JBL Spot 2.1 plug-and-play speaker system. Now here’s where things get colorful!

The JBL Spot system comes with interchangeable black and white covers for the subwoofer and satellites.

Moreover, additional JBL Spot covers called “wrappers” are available in a variety of psychedelic colors and patterns including Woodland, Graffiti, Janna Black Floral, Corporate, Purple-Gold Flower, Fuchsia and Black Tattoo.

So, whatever mood the user may be in- be it retro or avant-garde, funky or sober- the JBL Spot wrappers allow the user to express their taste and mood.

Now, the company claims that JBL is not only about looks, and consumers will know that for sure, after getting a test demo at a JBL store! But seriously, even though the system’s colors may change, what remains the same is the high quality sound that JBL is known for.

The JBL Spot System features the latest Odyssey transducer technology, which provides crisp midrange and impressive bass response. Plus, the satellite speakers have 6 watts of power, while the active subwoofer produces 24 watts.

The JBL Spot speaker system also features a wide range of connectivity options. For instance this system can be connected to just about any type of audio source via the mini stereo jack. This makes the JBL Spot system a perfect audio solution for a Mac, PC, MP3 player, game console or portable DVD device.

Adding a distinctive edge to the JBL Spot speakers is the cloth-covered connection cables.

The JBL Spot Plus-and-Play system is immediately available from all leading retailers worldwide. However, the price still remains a mystery.

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