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JBL On Tour Plus

JBL On Tour Plus
Angle Front Open Front Closed

review

The JBL On Tour Plus is a compact portable speaker designed with the Sony PlayStation Portable in mind, though it is equally suited to any audio source, including MP3 players, laptops, and even desktop PCs. It's got an integrated sliding cover, a glossy black finish, and a rugged carrying case, so it's sure to turn heads when you're on the go. The speaker also comes with a plastic attachment mechanism for the Sony PSP that lets you stand the gaming device on top of the speaker to share your gaming and movie experience with friends.

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Company

Harman International Industries Inc

http://www.harmanmultimedia.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $129.95 Direct
  • Type: Portable
  • # of channels: 2
  • Separate subwoofer: No
  • THX certification: No
  • Power rating front satellite: 3 watts RMS per channel

Bottom Line

This is a really nice-looking and very compact mobile speaker system. A good choice for PSP owners, thanks to the included attachment mechanism.

Pros

Attractive and practical design. Good sound and output power for the size. Rugged protective case. Sony PSP attachment enhances gaming and movie watching.

Cons

Bass is a little thin. Speakers distort easily at loud volumes.

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