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Friday, April 20, 2007

I remember years ago, heck, over a decade ago, when I was in high school reading about a new technology where some company had created some leads that stuck onto your cars windshield and it turned it into a tweeter. It was very expensive back then but, “How totally cool”, I thought while reading about it in Car Stereo Review.
Fast forward to the present day and you’ll find something very similar by Vavolo for $89…and you can put it on the wall, table, or just about any flat surface, too. The I-Mu Magic Audio Frequency Singer takes a connection from your music players headphone output, such as your iPod, and converts the surface it sits on into a speaker. At a claimed frequency spread of 70HZ-30KHZ and putting out (again, claimed) 30w of audio, this could make for an interesting speaker indeed. Visit the product page (link above) to see this puppy in action via the YouTube video. Very fascinating to say the least.
We don’t know how good this really sounds and even though the frequency range is a good one, we must admit, we’re skeptical. Maybe someone out there has heard this in action and let us know via a comment?