I have a iBookG4 and would like a pair of the smallest speakers possible
to carry with me.
Anyone had experience with such speakers?
Michael
Joel Farris - 18 Jun 2004 03:51 GMT
> I have a iBookG4 and would like a pair of the smallest speakers possible
> to carry with me.
>
> Anyone had experience with such speakers?
>
> Michael
The smallest possible speakers you could buy are the Shure E5 dual driver in-ear
speakers. They will cost you about $300 or so.

Signature
Joel Farris | Q: It reverses the logical flow of conversation.
twinkledust Designs | A: Why is top posting frowned upon?
http://twinkledust.com|
AIM chat: FarrisJoel | "John Kerry: A walking, talking contradiction"
Cathy Stevenson - 25 Jun 2004 00:24 GMT
> I have a iBookG4 and would like a pair of the smallest speakers possible
> to carry with me.
>
> Anyone had experience with such speakers?
>
> Michael
There is a review of two portable speaker systems in the following
Tidbits:
http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=07706
Cathy

Signature
"there's a dance or two in the old dame yet." - mehitabel
C.Stevenson, M.D.
cats1921@sonic.net
Bill - 25 Jun 2004 01:54 GMT
> > I have a iBookG4 and would like a pair of the smallest speakers possible
> > to carry with me.
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> C.Stevenson, M.D.
> cats1921@sonic.net
I got Monster's iSpeakers about a month ago. They are slimmer than the
Sony's and give good sound. Some minor vibrations on certain surfaces
(i.e. glass tops) but the sound is so superior to my Pismo's and iBook's
built in speakers that they go everywhere.
Bill Morlitz
mp3Speakers - 06 Jun 2008 14:51 GMT
>I have a iBookG4 and would like a pair of the smallest speakers possible
>to carry with me.
>
>Anyone had experience with such speakers?
>
>Michael
Hi,
My suggestion for you is go for mp3 speakers from minispeakers. I am using a
pair for last six months, working good. The quality of sound was pretty good
and outstanding.
http://www.minispeakers.co.uk/
Will back soon...
:)