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5 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Powerful bass response. Gets very loud for a speaker dock. Comprehensive remote control. Two stereo aux inputs.
Big and heavy. Midrange and high-end performance lacks detail, and in some cases, smoothness. Distorts markedly on deep bass tracks at high volumes. 30-pin docking connector is on the way out
The iNuke Boom Junior speaker dock delivers exactly what its name implies; it's not very refined sounding, but it's an easy, relatively inexpensive way to crank up the tunes at a party....
Abstract: Behringer calls it "Junior" since it's a scaled-down version of the 10,000 watt behemoth the company showed off at the 2012 CES . The "Boom" comes from the downward-firing 5.25-inch woofer, which gets extra oomph by being mounted in a bulky cabinet with a...
Published: 2012-11-18, Author: Andrew , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: This is probably one of the largest docks I have seen on the market to date. That large frame holds the key (or rather the speakers) that will blow you away time after time, genre after genre.Speaker docks are somewhat of a dime a dozen. The iNuke BOOM Ju...
Big, deep bass, Powerful sound without distortion, Impressive stereo imaging, Convenient
Occasionally harsh treble, Weak midrange in some genres, Cumbersome remote control, No wireless capability
With reams of bass, and extreme volume capabilities without distortion, the iNuke Boom Junior makes a potent addition to the glut of iPod and iPhone docks available today. Though it won't replace a more refined hi-fi system, the iNuke does offer some co...
The iNuke Boom Junior speaker dock delivers exactly what its name implies; it's not very refined sounding, but it's an easy, relatively inexpensive way to crank up the tunes at a party....