BassJump Subwoofer Complements Your MacBook’s Built-in Speakers

BassJump (Image behavior Twelve South)
By fear Liszewski

The built-in speakers on the Apple MacBooks aren’t that bad, though aforementioned with most laptops, they don’t make the mid to baritone frequencies as substantially as a bag biaural would. So the BassJump is essentially a portable subwoofer specifically fashioned for the MacBook that complements its built-in speakers with a discernment of contestant bass. It connects to the laptop with a azygos USB message which is also used for power, and it includes its possess code which blends the good achievement from the MacBook’s speakers with the vocalise achievement from the subwoofer to display an coverall fuller, richer sound. $79.99 from Twelve South.

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AK Rock Box Gaming And Storage Ottoman With Drum Lift

AK Rock Box Gaming and Storage Ottoman with Drum Lift (Images courtesy Amazon.com)
By Andrew Liszewski

Without a doubt, the biggest downside to Rock Band is the drum kit, guitars and other gear that ends up cluttering a corner of your living room when you’re not playing. But here’s an elegant solution to the mess. The Rock Box is an upholstered leather (or at least leather looking) ottoman designed to cleverly hide your Rock Band gear. It’s spacious enough to hold 2 guitars, the foot pedal and the microphone, and also features a specially designed lift that raises and lowers the drum kit with an easy one-hand motion. Now the Rock Box unfortunately isn’t cheap, it’s currently $199.99 on Amazon minus the Rock Band instruments, but it’s a neat solution that cleverly blends both form and function.

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OpenLabs DBeat blends computer, audio control surface into amazing

We’ve seen plenty of crazy audio gear in our day, but nothing’s ever prompted as much drooling and downright lust as OpenLab’s DBeat, a monster of a rig that blends a full-bore 3GHz Core 2 Duo and 12-inch capacitive multitouch LCD screen with tracking controls, a DJ-oriented MIDI controller, iPod dock and a high-quality 4-in/6-out audio interface all into one integrated unit. Spec-wise you’re looking at 4GB of RAM and a 320GB drive, as well as a dual-layer burner — stuff we’d generally want to keep far, far away from our audio interface, but we’re overlooking that right now, because we’re in love. Harder to ignore? The $3,999 price tag. Ouch. We’ll be looking in the couch cushions if you need us.
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