Your docking station utilises the iPods line out connector which has a hotter and cleaner output then the headphone jack.
Yes, Target carries audio speakers. Target carries speakers for the home and vehicle, as well as speakers for devices like iPods, iPads, and home theater systems.
The Sony speakers are compatible with ipods and iphones. They also have a fm and am radio, and HD digital reception. These speakers have a variety of different features.
yeah they do. both ipod and zune and like all devices use the same 3.5mm headphone jack
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Amazon.com reports that Jabra SOLEMATE Bluetooth Portable Speakers go up to 120db. They can be used for a variety of things including iPADS and iPods.
The speakers available from iHome are small rechargeable bluetooth or mini speakers. They also stock LED colour changing mini speakers which can be used with laptops, iPhones, iPods or MP3 players.
No unless your ipods broken
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A DJ mixer is used to mix audio sources together in to a single output. Typically the inputs are CD players, Ipods, Turntables and a microphone. The output of the mixer is low voltage and requires amplification by a separate power amplifer which in turn drives the external speakers. Because of the high volume levels and peaks (transients) regular domestic "HiFi" speakers aren't built strongly enough to last long. You will require either "Disco" or DJ speakers of PA (band) grade speakers.
There are a huge range of mini speakers on Amazon that are compatible with the iPod. You will find simple sleek designs and some funky novelty ones, both of which are reasonably priced.
It depends how loud you listen to your iPod and how close you are to the speakers at the concert. In general though, the concert would be worse.