Boston Acoustics i-DS3 plus iPod Speaker System (black)
Manufacturer: Boston Acoustics Inc. Part number: HIDS3B
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- The Boston Acoustics iDS3 is a bit low on features but high on performance and sound quality.
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CNET editors' review
Boston Acoustics i-DS3 plus iPod Speaker System (black) price range: $199.77 - $499.99
- Reviewed by: Jeff Bakalar
- Reviewed on: 08/23/2009
The good: Great sound quality; included remote; auxiliary in; video out (for iPods); replaceable grille; powerful wireless subwoofer.
The bad: Expensive; small feature set; no clock; no AM/FM radio.
The bottom line: The Boston Acoustics iDS3 is a bit low on features but high on performance and sound quality.
We've never been disappointed with the sound quality coming from a Boston Acoustics iPod speaker as the company provides some of the best-sounding iPod devices out there. That said, these products still leave us wanting more. Unfortunately, the iDS3 is no exception. While it offers fantastic iPod sound, it doesn't include enough features to justify its steep price.
As with most Boston Acoustics products, the iDS3 is available in two base colors: black or white. Both units ship with a glossy high-quality plastic encasing. However, you can customize the grille color by visiting the company's Web site (http://www.bostonacoustics.com/POP) where you can choose from a variety of colors. These grilles usually cost about $15.
The overall design of the iDS3 is minimalistic. A row of buttons rest on top of the device, which include a power button, volume control, and a "wide stereo" button that turns on a special listening mode.
The iDS3 is practical in size--you shouldn't have a problem resting it on a bookshelf or end table. The system requires AC power and isn't portable, so that's something to keep in mind. Also, we don't recommend placing the wireless subwoofer too far away from the base. With the sub activated, you're going to use two electrical outlets with this system.
Both the base speaker and subwoofer have standby switches that will need to be flipped on to power them. Energy conservationists shouldn't be turned away here, as both devices have an auto-shutoff function. Basically, there's no need to ever turn the power switches off (unless they're unplugged) as there is only a negligible power draw when it is off.
Setting up the iDS3 is simple. In fact, our system synced up right out of the box. If for some reason you have a different experience, just make sure both wireless IDs (on the base and woofer) are set to the same number channel.
The iDS3 supports all iPods, fifth generation and higher. In addition, it fully supports the iPhone and iPod Touch. This means you won't need to put the iPhone into "airplane mode" to avoid interference. Even better, you'll be able to receive calls while using the phone with the iDS3. Boston Acoustics provides you with a handful of iPod dock adapters so your specific iPod will fit snuggly when attached.
The included remote is slim, about the size and girth of a few credit cards stacked on top of each other. There isn't too much functionality offered on it, but you'll be able to do the basic play/pause and skip track commands you'd expect. However, there are buttons for shuffle and repeat, something we don't usually see on an iPod speaker remote. All this aside, you'll still need to manually navigate through music directly on your music player.
On the rear of the iDS3 you'll find two video-out options. If your iPod is loaded up with video, you'll be able to output via S-Video or composite via the two interfaces. Just make sure you set your iPod to "TV-out" when doing so.
There's also room for a line-in auxiliary device. It's only an RCA analog audio connection, but getting most devices to play nicely with that interface isn't a problem. For most products (like those with headphone jacks), a simple 1/8 inch-to-RCA analog audio adapter is all you'll need.
During our testing, audio performance was well above average. The two-way main speaker base combined with the impressively powerful six-inch subwoofer provided us with a rich and clear sound and a large of amount of range. The subwoofer has noticeable oomph behind it and you can customize its power using the rear volume knob. During our test we were most satisfied with it turned up at about 65 percent.

The system also offers a "wide stereo" function. Boston Acoustics doesn't say much about what it actually does and we didn't notice any real difference in our listening experience during our testing with it. That said, it can be activated via the remote or the button on top of the base speaker's grille. It will light orange when activated.
There is not much to complain about with the iDS3. While it performs very well, we do wish it offered a few more features to sweeten the deal. The addition of an AM/FM radio would improve its appeal and barely affect the price. Boston Acoustics has the iDS3 retailing for a whopping $500 on the company's Web site but we found it for as low as $360 online.
While $360 is still a bit much to pay for a dedicated iPod speaker, it has impressive sound. If you're looking for more features and a wireless subwoofer isn't exactly what you're in the market for, check out the company's Horizon Duo-i systems. They cost as low as $130, offer great sound quality, and have an AM/FM radio.
Alternatively, you can opt for the previous Boston Acoustics "iDS" model, the iDS2. It features the same feature set as the iDS3 but without the wireless subwoofer. It offers great sound quality and is significantly cheaper--available for as low as $140 online.
User reviews
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Good crisp sound but amp keeps dying on me
by laucecilia on August 26, 2011
Pros: Simple setup, unit looks nice and sleek
Cons: I've had to take in my unit for warranty three times within the year of purchase. All three times was because the amp on the subwoofer failed. You'll notice the base going on and off intermittently.
Summary: For the first 6 months I was really happy with the purchase. After all the troubles I've had with the amp, I don't think I would buy from ...
Summary: For the first 6 months I was really happy with the purchase. After all the troubles I've had with the amp, I don't think I would buy from boston acoustics again as I believe the quality of their parts are quite poor. How do I go through three amps and have all three fail on me?
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Great Sound
by utaman14 on March 15, 2011
Pros: sound quality, adjustable bass level with sub
Cons: no bells or whistles
Summary: If all you're looking for in an ipod dock is sound quality, then look no further!! The highs are crisp and clear and the bass is awe inspiring.
Summary: If all you're looking for in an ipod dock is sound quality, then look no further!! The highs are crisp and clear and the bass is awe inspiring.
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Lousy sound quality for the price point
by chestrockwell572 on January 14, 2010
Pros: Industrial design
Cons: Horrible sound quality
Summary: I read the cnet review on this item and purchased anyway based on the generally positive testimonials regarding the sound quality. Connectivity and some of the missing other bells and ...
Summary: I read the cnet review on this item and purchased anyway based on the generally positive testimonials regarding the sound quality. Connectivity and some of the missing other bells and whistles that cnet cited as drawbacks weren't so important to me anyway. After plugging this unit in, connecting my iPod and hitting play, the sound quality was so pitiful that I assumed I had to have screwed up somewhere in the installation process -- not so. On the positive side, it's a very easy unit to configure, but after checking all the connections and ensuring that I got it all right, I was still stuck with substandard sound quality. I've owned only one other compact unit like this -- a compact Bose wave radio from the 1990s -- and had a B&W zeppelin in a hotel room once. I'm not a fan of Bose equipment in general, but my old wave radio produces far better sound than this Boston unit. The B&W zeppelin sound substantially better than either of these units. To anyone considering the Boston unit, I strongly suggest spending the extra $100 for the B&W zeppelin. The incremental difference in sound quality more than justifies the price difference.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Boston Acoustics Inc.
- Part number: HIDS3B
- Description: The i-DS3 plus puts 100 watts of system power to work, making music from your iPhone, iPod, or other portable media player sound like never before. With high performance woofers and tweeters, a 6-inch wireless subwoofer and proprietary BassTrac circuitry, the i-DS3 pluswill fill any room with rich, realistic sound - yet it will fit virtually anywhere. From your iPod to everyone's ears - realistic, room-filling stereo with clean, powerful bass. A great-looking compact system that fits anywhere, the i-DS3 plus features high performance full-range speakers, an acoustically tuned chamber for maximum bass, a wireless subwoofer, and a mini remote that puts you in control of your iPod from across the room.
General
- Product Type 2.1-channel Speaker system with Apple dock
- Enclosure Color Gloss black
Speaker Features
- Speaker Type Active
- Woofer size (inches) 3.5 in,
0.5 in - Nominal Output Power (Total) 100 Watt
- Audio Amplifier Integrated
- Connectivity Technology Wireless - 2.4 GHz radio frequency,
Wired - Detachable Grilles Yes
- Additional Features BassTrac
Speaker Details
- Features 2 x Right/left channel speaker - 2-way - Wired,
1 x Subwoofer - Wireless - Driver Details Right/left channel speaker : 1 x Woofer driver - 3.5 in,
Right/left channel speaker : 1 x Tweeter driver - 0.5 in - Driver Details Subwoofer : 1 x Subwoofer driver - 6"
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Audio input ( RCA phono x 2 ),
1 x Composite video output ( RCA phono ),
1 x S-Video output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ),
1 x IPod docking Miscellaneous
- MP3 Player Compatibility iPod,
iPhone - Remote Control Remote control - Infrared
Power
- Power Device Power supply - Internal
Product series
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Boston Acoustics i-DS3 plus iPod Speaker System (black)
Manufacturer: Boston Acoustics Inc.
Specs: Speaker system with Apple dock,
Wireless,
Wired,
Gloss black,
Active -

Boston Acoustics i-DS3 plus iPod Speaker System (white)
Manufacturer: Boston Acoustics Inc.
Specs: Speaker system with Apple dock,
Wireless,
Wired,
White gloss,
Active
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Boston Acoustics Inc.
- Address:
300 Jubilee Drive, Peabody, MA 01960 - Phone: 1-978-538-5000
- Email: support@bostonacoustics.com
- Fax: 1-978-538-5199


