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Andrew
17 November 2009
Yes it is made for iPod, but a variety of other devices can play sound through Zeppelin and the bass level settings described in the Sound section are also applied to these devices. Both analogue and optical digital connectivity is supported by a common (AUX) socket on the back of Zeppelin.
Examples of other sources are:
- Other MP3 players, including early iPods without click wheel
- CD players - portable or static
- Portable radios with headphone or digital outputs.
- Computer direct
- Computer wirelessly using Apple Airport Express™
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Andrew
17 November 2009
Yes it is made for iPod, but a variety of other devices can play sound through Zeppelin and the bass level settings described in the Sound section are also applied to these devices. Both analogue and optical digital connectivity is supported by a common (AUX) socket on the back of Zeppelin. Examples of other sources are: - Other MP3 players, including early iPods without click wheel - CD players - portable or static - Portable radios with headphone or digital outputs. - Computer direct - Computer wirelessly using Apple Airport Express™
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