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10 Reviews
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Abstract: First shown in January at CES, Tango TT is the sort of speaker we’ve come to expect from XtremeMac over the past several years: a design that’s unconventional but smart, targeted at a specific and practical user experience, and arguably just a little...
Distortion at high levels, lack of iPod synching, clunky looking remote
XtremeMac has done a great job in designing its Tango sound system for iPods. It combines great sound with stylish looks while being easy to use. The XtremeMac Tango takes the form of a sleek desktop 2.1 speaker system with a built-in iPod dock at the...
Gorgeous design. Clear sound quality with a good dose of bass. Good price for sound quality. Ships with five international plug adapters. Includes S-video and 3.5mm audio/video line out jacks.
Best sound at loud volumes. Remote missing some controls. Remote has trouble if objects block line of sight.
It’s been a while since we’ve reviewed an iPod speaker system so I thought I would let you know about a great product from XtremeMac. As iPod accessory specialists, XtremeMac produces innovative cases, speakers, chargers, and adapters for the...
Impressive sound
Very affordable
No bulky power brick
External audio in and out
No iPod menu navigation
No battery option for mobility
The Tango is an awesome iPod speaker system for home or office use. With its two mids, two tweeters, and beefy bass pumping out sound, the Tango easily fills rooms with crisp, clean sound. In most cases, the Tango sounded as good as or better than the ...
Abstract: Xtreme Macs Tango is a moderately-priced 2.1 speaker system for iPods with dock connectors. The sound quality and feature set compare favorably to more expensive systems, but the downward-firing subwoofer can cause vibration and rumble at higher liste...
The XtremeMac Tango offers good sound quality across most genres of music, and the low-end levels will satisfy even the most devout bass-addicts. The included remote has a high-quality feel and plenty of useful buttons.
The Tangos design isnt the greatest: It looks stark and has a rather large footprint. Certain rock tracks played through the unit suffered from unpleasant vibration, and a background hiss is frequently audible.
Bass-addicted iPod-owners will dig the XtremeMac Tango, though the design may not appeal to all prospective buyers.
A simple but neatly designed all-in-one speaker system with a Universal iPod Dock at the top, single front-mounted light to indicate status, and nice remote control with iPod, volume, bass, and treble controls. Video output and auxiliary input ports ar...
Bass distortion and vibrations from down-firing subwoofer are major distractions from otherwise generally good audio, and worsened by reversed left- and right-stereo channels. Though treble and bass controls are appreciated, they’re more in need...
We really wanted to like XtremeMac’s new Tango 2.1 Digital Audio Speaker System ($200), and in all candor, that’s an unusual feeling around these parts. Speaker systems seem to have been delivered here by the boatload in recent months, an...
Abstract: Hur härligt det än är att lyssna på musik i hörlurar på sommaren så är det ju ändå bara du själv som kan njuta av favoritartisterna. Visst kan man plugga in sin iPod i stereon eller datorn hemma men då missar man ju en stor del av poängen med en smidig...
Abstract: På grunn av det store nedadrettede basselementet og bassporten, er det solid trøkk i bassen. Det låter også bra, særlig med med rockete musikk. Til sammenlikning er diskanten tynn og klarer ikke helt å gjengi alle detaljer i akustiske stykker. Også...