BassJump Beefs Up Your MacBook Speakers With Bigger Bass
2:11 pm, November 24th, 2009, Ed Sutherland

Before the iPhone beget the iPhone case, speakers were probably the most-often added accessory for computer systems. But the MacBook has stereo speakers – they just need a bit more bass in the form of a subwoofer. BassJump from Charleston, SC-based Twelve South provides that extra audio oomph, but in a definitely Mac way.
Rather than the usual ugly tangle of wires that we hide under the desk, BassJump ($79) is a sleek subwoofer connected by a single USB cable to your MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air. A mix of hardware and software “delivers a dramatic improvement over the standard MacBook sound,” the company claims.
The subwoofer and DSP-based software blends the subwoofer with the built-in MacBook speakers. Along with boosting the bass, the software also provides the most important element in Mac gadgets: dials to adjust. BassJump gives you feedback via two classic analog VU-meters. Another min VU-meter sits on your menubar where you can adjust various settings. Among the settings is the ability to customize the sound to match the music style: rock, pop, R&B or whatever.
BassJump is available either exclusively at the Apple Store or at the twelvesouth.com site.
[Via Company, Gadget Lab and CrunchGear]
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finally!! i was looking sooo long for something like this! almost made it myself, but this is looks a lot better. i’m very curious about the sound..
macspresso, on November 25th, 2009 at 5:39 am
so..a subwoofer combined with crappy tinny internal laptop speakers. yeah, no thanks.
firesign3000, on November 25th, 2009 at 11:42 am