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Twelve South BassJump 2


$70.00 Released October, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sleek minimalist design, looks elegant. Dramatically better sound quality than the speakers in a MacBook Air. Can get fairly loud when you want it to.

The Cons:Carrying case included is cheaply made and just barely fits. Doesn't use a standard mini-USB connector, hard to replace the one included.

The Twelve South BassJump 2 is a specially designed subwoofer meant specifically for use with the Apple MacBook Pro and Air. It features a compact design and requires only a USB connection with Apple laptops in order to work.

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Additionally, the BassJump 2 sports pro audio software compatibility, a one-year warranty and audio customization software.

The BassJump 2 works by blending its own bass output with any MacBook's integrated speaker system, creating a greatly expanded sound stage with a low end of 50 Hz. Its USB connectivity provides the BassJump 2 with an easy installation process while minimizing clutter as it is entirely USB powered meaning no extra power cable are necessary. Meanwhile, the BassJump 2's audio customization software features two old-school style analog VU meters for quick and easy levels tweaking.

Features

  • Compact design
  • USB powered
  • Compatible with MacBook Pro and MacBook Air
  • Compatible with pro audio software
  • Audio customization software
  • Frequency response: -6dB at 50Hz-20kHz
  • One-year warranty

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    sleek minimalist design, looks elegant

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    dramatically better sound quality than the speakers in a MacBook Air

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    can get fairly loud when you want it to

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    small enough to remain portable, easy to carry around

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    comes with some good software for shaping the sound to personal preference

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    carrying case included is cheaply made and just barely fits

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    doesn't use a standard mini-USB connector, hard to replace the one included

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