Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin review

Does B&W's new iPod system play The Lemon Song or is it a Stairway to Heaven?

The functionality of the Zeppelin is basic, given the price of the system

TechRadar Verdict

Yes, this is style over substance, but the same could be said for the iPod itself. The sheer volume and room-filling scale of the sound is impressive. However, the sound lacks the subtlety of dynamic shading that good hi-fi can produce

Pros

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    Looks great

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    Can fill a big room with surprisingly loud, extremely well-separated sound

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    A very well put together iPod package indeed

Cons

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    Lacking in dynamic range (at any volume)

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    iPod controls are too simplistic for an expensive dock-fi

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The Zeppelin is an integrated iPod dock complete with digital amps and built-in speakers.

The dock itself sits on a sturdy chrome outrigger that stands proud of a chrome bar and has a reassuringly sturdy feel when accessing the iPod's functions.

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