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The Geneva Model M comes in a piano-lacquered wood finish in three colours, and has no CD drive, so it receives all its music either by plugging in an iPod or wireless delivery. The sound quality seems to be down to four individually powered drivers, each...
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Stuff magazine Fri, Sep 23 2011, 3:20PM A no-nonsense slab of an iPod dock, the beautifully finished Model M’s only other features are an FM radio and a 3.5mm input. A dinky remote gives you access to six radio presets, skip and volume functions...
True hi-fi sound from a one-box premium dock. The Model M’s a new benchmark...
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Not for a muddle of letters and numbers when it comes to naming its products. Instead the Swiss-company keeps it simple, ordering its iPod/iPhone speaker docks according to size and marking them as it might a range of shirts.So this is the M. We’ve lo...
Superb sound quality, excellent build and finish, line input and FM radio...
No wireless support out of the box, remote control is limited...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-08-31 10:06:07
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Key Features * iPod dock * FM Radio * 4x25W amplifier * 2x4 inch woofer and 2x1in tweetersOur sense of familiarity kicked in the moment we took the Model M out of its box. From almost all angles it looks indistinguishable from the Model S...
Clear, precise sound; Bold love it/Hate it Design...
Clinical sound lacks emotion for bass driven music; Minimal functionality; High asking price...
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There must be a glitch in the Matrix because we're experiencing an extreme case of déjà vu. In October we reviewed GenevaSound's excellent Model S and now the company has released the updated 'Model M' the midrange offering in a product line of S, M, L a...
Clear, precise sound, Bold love it/Hate it Design...
Clinical sound lacks emotion for bass driven music, Minimal functionality, High asking price...
Maybe it wasn't déjà vu after all. While GenevaSound has essentially made a bigger version of the Model S, both in terms of design and sound signature, the enlargement doesn't work as well. The niche sound and quieter output of the S was compensated for b...
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The first unusual thing about this box is that it had no controls on it at all. Everything is done via the remote control. It is 37x26x19cm with leads plugged into the rear. Mine was white with a white grill on the front, at the top right of this- be...
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Shed a tear for the old 30-pin iPod dock. With the arrival of Apple's Lightning connector and the rise of wireless audio, docks are not doing so well. One by one, we see devices taken back to the drawing board, then re-emerging sans dock. The Geneva Mod...
Balanced, entertaining sound, Nicelooking, Radio included...
Could do with greater clarity, And more connections...
The Model M is a good purchase if you only have a few connections in mind, and if you're after a radio too. We like the look and the build.But for the price, we can't help feel the features are on the limited side. That would be okay if the sound was seri...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 18:01:52
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Like most of you guys out there, I had never heard of the Geneva Sound Systems prior to working on this review. Based in Switzerland, Geneva Lab is a company that focuses on iPhone/iPod docks by creating sophisticated audio equipment in a simple packag...
Beautiful design, Brilliant audio, Smooth touchsensitive controls, Very powerful for its size...
Menu controls are not fully functional, Bass feels slightly lower than expected...
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Almost every audio system on the market these days has room for an iOS device dock, a testament to the iPod and iPhone's massive mainstream popularity. That said, not everyone is going to be willing to spend hundreds of dollars as a supporting audio syste...
Stunning build quality, Faithful audio reproduction, Hissfree FM Tuner...
Not cheap, Doesn't fit the iPad, Dock obsolete in next iteration of iPhone?, Not wireless 'out of the box'...
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