Hopefully, we'll have a review up shortly before its release in July. What we heard from the iP1 at the event seemed very decent for a compact system in this price range, which made us eager to pit it against some competing models in our labs to see how it stacks up. It also delivers a deeper, more resonant bass and miraculously extends audio bandwidth without adding peak output to the signal." The iP1 includes Bongiovi Acoustics' Digital Power Station (DPS) technology, a processor that scans your music and boosts 'deficient' frequencies in real-time.The iP1 outputs 100 watts of sound through two 4' woofers and a 1' silk dome tweeter. The result is a restoration of once-missing harmonics, brightness, clarity and presence. iHome announced Tuesday the release of the iP1 iPod and iPhone dock and speaker solution. When activated, "DPS constantly scans the program material and compensates for any deficiencies across the audio frequency spectrum. The iP1 is equipped with Bongiovi Acoustics Digital Power Station, an active digital signal processor that the company says makes your MP3s sound better and maximizes the performance of the iP1. The man behind the special sound processing is Tony Bongiovi, a music producer, second cousin of Jon Bon Jovi, and founder of the renowned Power Station recording studio where the event took place. However, there's no radio or alarm features. Although the motherboard connects all of the electronic parts in the iHome iP1, it is relatively simple to remove. The motherboard is located on the back of your iHome iP1 and is protected by its back cover. As far as the key specs go, the iP1 uses a "100 watt class D biamplified architecture with Bongiovi sound processing through twin 4-inch woofers and matched 1-inch dome tweeters." It's also got GSM shielding for iPhone use and a video-out port for watching iPod/iPhone video on a TV. Use this guide to replace your iHome iP1s damaged or faulty motherboard. We got an early look at the iP1 at an iHome event and it's definitely got an appealing and distinctive industrial design (iHome refers to the smoked acrylic surrounding the speakers as "museum quality"-we didn't now such a term existed for describing smoked acrylic). But this summer, with the introduction of its new iP1 Studio Series model, iHome is setting its sights a little higher. We review a lot of iHome products on CNET and until now the brand has had more of budget slant to it.
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