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KLIPSCH iGROOVE SXT iPOD SPEAKER:
- 2.5” Woofers
- S-Video Output
- IR Remote Control
- Price: $169
Despite having way too many consonants and not enough vowels in their name, Klipsch is one of the top producers of iPod friendly sound systems in the world. So, what makes the iGroove SXT iPod Speaker different? It's 2.5" woofers. That may not sound like much considering you used to have two 12-inchers in the back of your hoopty, but this things delivers...without all that annoying trunk rattle.
The iGroove features an S-video ouput that allows users to view their videos on any external monitor and you can control the whole thing with the included handy infrared remote control. On top of all that, the iGroove has three 3/4" micro-tractix horn loaded tweeters, which are badass. Klipsch is the first speaker company to use actual horn technology and, of course, the iGroove will dock with any iPod.
Be sure to check out Kevin and Wil below the break as they get jiggy with the the Klipsch iGroove SXT iPod Speaker.



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