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 PORTABLES REVIEWS 30 / 06 / 06
 

Audica MPS-1 iPod speaker system


Overview
Price comparison: Audica
Size:Speaker: 162 x 75 x 185mm
Amplifier: 139 x 98 x 175mm
Weight: 5kg
Frequency response: 70-20.000Hz
Power: 25 watts per channel
iPod integration: Auxiliary x 3
Remote:: Yes

Plus points: Stunning aesthetics, inncredible sound, multiple auxilary inputs
Minus points: No dedictaed ipod dock, inabilty to remotely control player

Audica's MPS-1 is a compact speaker set designed for use with the ubiquitous iPod but by no means exclusively, or even specifically, as it utilises a standard stereo input meaning it'll work equally well with any other DAP (digital audio player), CD player, laptop/desktop, music phone or games console.

Having come across a fair few of these speaker sets in recent times, the MPS-1 still managed to instantly impress with its striking curves, compact styling and satisfying weight.

Aesthetically the MPS-1 is stunning with the matt silver finish of the speaker units subtly complemented by the black of the grills and of the centre unit. The class of the speakers is reflected in the understated lighting of the buttons on the front panel, which emit a sharp glow when active.

The speakers themselves are deliberately shaped to fit into the concave space on either of the amplifier for those with space constraints, or they can be positioned further apart to make the most of the excellent separation they provide. They also feature a fold-down foot in their base which will tilt the speakers upwards.

Excellently, there's the ability to charge your player through either the USB or FireWire outputs round the back of the MPS-1 as well as the presence of three line-in inputs for easy linking of multiple devices.

Tested with a wide variety of musical styles and at differing volumes it's safe to say that the Audica MPS-1 sounds phenomenal, considering what it is. At relatively high volumes the separation is remarkable and each instrument genuinely sounds as it can with MP3; the crash of hi-hat is snappy, short and clear, the bass delivered with power and potency without being overpowering. At lower volumes the sound remains rich but we found the treble doesn't flourish so well, preferring instead to take a back seat to the midrange.

Due to the absence of an iPod dock there is no ability to control the functions of your player from the supplied remote. It's a relatively minor blemish but this is actually more of a pain than you may imagine. Fortunately, it could be rectified by using Apple's own dock in conjunction with the Audica.

Verdict
They say good things come to those who wait and in the case of the MPS-1 that is certainly true. Combining compact dimensions, looks to die for and sound to match, Audica has created one of the best DAP (digital audio player) speaker systems available. While not able to compete with the Jamo i300 in terms of raw power, we think that the sound quality and the aesthetics allow the MPS-1 to just about pip it at the post to become the ultimate MP3 player accessory.

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