Mon, 11/02/2009 - 11:41 am

This particular Wall of Sound is a decidedly less macabre version of the legendary Phil Spector’s recording style. The only way this gadget is going to kill any women (or even make them uncomfortable) is if you rock a little Zeppelin so loud that it blows their clothes off. And that’s the absolute worst case scenario.  

The Wall of Sound iPod dock (feels wrong to call 3x4 foot speaker a dock…) sells for a cool $4,500 and is a 125W system with a frequency response of 40 Hz-20kHz. The entire wall is made up of 28 individually housed elements which work together in using tube amplification with “unnerving balance,” according to the makers, Brothers.  

It’s not available to ship, yet.  But, if you're an Apple Fanboy, you can preorder The World’s Largest iPod Dock from their website right now. [Buy it]


Tags: gadgets, ipod, music, speakers

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