
Brennan JB7 Digital Jukebox
By Nick Mokey
February 14th, 2008
With the availability of pocket-sized iPods that can literally hold thousands of CDs, and a booming market for docks that can turn the tiny dynamos into home stereo systems, it’s no wonder that not many companies bother putting out home theater components for storing MP3s anymore - a portable can do most of the same things, and better. But there’s still one nagging problem that no portable has yet to solve: the reliance on a computer system to load up and maintain a player’s library. For the audio buff who don’t want to be bothered with downloading programs to rip CDs and playing around with encoder settings, there still aren’t many alternatives out there.
Enter the Brennan JB7, a do-it-all music system designed to liberate listeners from the shackles of the almighty mouse and keyboard. It can rip tracks, store them, play them, and transfer them to portables, all without a ...
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