Abstract: The US$299 JBL Radial is an attractive iPod speaker system with fine sound quality and a wide sweet spot. It’s available in black or chic white with chrome accents and has the same “circular” design as the JBL On Time (no “surround...
Abstract: Product Review JBL Radial High-Performance Loudspeaker Dock for iPod By Charlie White The plethora of choices grows for loudspeaker docks for the iPod. Most of them have above-average sound and appealing styling, and the JBL Radial High-Performance Lo...
Great sound for all genres of music
Comes in black and white
Beautiful design
No touch sensitive buttons
Sound cuts out occasionally due to fixed dock design
Price a little high for the average consumer
This is yet another solid iPod dock from JBL. The Radial never fails to impress with its powerful sound and it can handle any genre of music thrown at it. At $299 it is a bit high for an iPod dock but the sound is well worth it if you have the money bu...
The JBL Radial speaker system sounds fantastic; includes audio line-in, video out, sync, and recharge capabilities, as well as an RF remote.
The JBL Radial speaker system is pricey, and its design may not appeal to some. It doesnt run on batteries.
If youre looking for a stellar-sounding iPod speaker system for your home--and you dont mind dropping a wad of cash for it--JBLs Radial might be just the ticket.
Superb sound quality. Wide sweet spot. Attractive design. Comes with an RF remote.
No composite video output. No power button on the remote. Power button is inconveniently located on back of unit. No volume indicator.
A wonderful-sounding iPod speaker system thats a strong competitor with the Bose SoundDock. Its capable of powering small parties, and the RF remote means you wont have to push anyone out of the way to change songs....
Abstract: JIVE Magazine Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Product Information: Surround your iPod® with legendary JBL® sound. JBL Radial delivers clean, powerful high- and mid-frequency sound — and plenty of deep, distortion-free bass — from a compact device with...
An attractive, shrine-like all-in-one iPod docking speaker system that roughly rivals Altec’s class-leading iM7 on sound quality and volume, with a RF remote control capable of 35-foot uninterrupted broadcasting and near-distance iPod menu navig...
No user customization of bass or treble levels, and otherwise roughly equivalent to the less expensive, equally attractive iM7 on audio performance. Though similar to company’s earlier On Time in looks and still impressive in that regard, not qu...
Ultimately, the single biggest factor keeping Radial from our high recommendation is three characters long: iM7. In the year that has passed since Altec released its breakthrough tube-like speaker system, literally no company has been able to match its...
Great design, quality sound, charges and synchronises your iPod, works with any portable media player
Expensive, no bass or treble controls, cant run on batteries The Final Word Youll pay a premium, but the Radial offers quality sound, an excellent remote control and a weird but attractive design. An excellent portable speaker system on the whole.
Youll pay a premium, but the Radial offers quality sound, an excellent remote control and a weird but attractive design. An excellent portable speaker system on the whole.
Designers of the 1960s had a very particular idea of what the future would look like, and if you hanker for those days of white, spherical chairs and automated kitchens, the JBL Radial will appeal.The Radial is an integrated unit with the subwoofer a...
One of those products that Ill be sad to see leave the GadgetSpeak office. In the week or so Ive been using it Ive grown accustomed to its rich sounds! Searching the Internet Ive found the white version of the Radial available for £129.99 from an...