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So girls, I have a question....when you rent the system for your I-Pod, do you have to use an I-Pod or can you use any type of mp-3 player. I have an I-River so Im not sure if they provide you with an I-pod holder or if you can use an mp-3 player connector. Does anyone know?
I have no idea you can probably contact the person that will rent you the sound system and ask him! But I think it wont be a problem!
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That was a great and candid review! I am actually pretty excited about using the IPOD and Mijares. I never thought to ask him to bring his own IPOD. I wonder... just in case.

 

It's been soooo much fun going through various song lists and picking our favorites. I will definately take heed to your suggestions and run the final ideas/length of playlist by Mijares.

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Thats great advice- can we get a review of an IPOD user that just brought her own IPOD speaker instead of renting DJ speakers? I hear its OK if the party is small..bunny_4.gif
I really think its better with the profesional speakers, beacuse they will give you a good quality sound like a real DJ and will set people on a mood for dancing, but you can try that option also, I dont know how small your party will be maybe if they are a very fiew people it would be to much sound.
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One of my BM's works at Plantronics and they make Ipod portable speakers. I think we are going to get the IM7 that plays the ipod. We figure its better to pay for the system and keep it rather than get a DJ. The good news is that you can also buy a microphone to attach to the speaker for speeches at the reception. Here is some advice from a guy who specializes in the audio section. Here is the company link Plantronics Home Page

 

Glad to answer your questions. It is possible to plug a microphone into the Aux-in jack on either the iM9 or iM7. But it needs to be the right kind of microphone -- must have a 3.5mm jack (or use of an adapter to get to 3.5mm) and the microphone must NOT require an electric current (must be a dynamic mic.) We have not tested this, but on paper this should work.

 

 

 

Which is better? Depends on the use. The iM7 puts out more sound and it has a built-in sub woofer, so you get natural, rich low frequencies. And the configuration of the speakers provides a wider sound Field (more room-filling sound). But it is not quite as transportable as the iM9. The iM9 sounds really great -- that is REALLY great! -- for a portable speaker system. It is designed to be more rugged for lots of travel. It does a pretty good job of filling a room with sound, but the sound field (the area of the sound source) is tighter than the iM7. The iM9 will charge and sync the iPod -- it likely that the user could locate the iM9 next to the computer. The iM7 will charge the iPod, but does not have sync'ing capability. The iM7 is truly an iPod sound system where the iM9 offers more flexibility of use with the iPod.

 

 

 

Hope this is helpful.

 

 

 

Patrick

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Thanks for that info Natalie, that's what I was thinking of too, but with the Bose system, so thats good to know about the microphone. Although we are only having a small group, so we may be okay without a microphone, I'll have to investigate further.
We got the bose sound dock for x-mas and are planning on taking it down for our reception. We are having 30-40 people and think it will work out great. I am not concerned about the microphone since our group is small. I will let you know if 5 months how it works out!
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So girls, I have a question....when you rent the system for your I-Pod, do you have to use an I-Pod or can you use any type of mp-3 player. I have an I-River so Im not sure if they provide you with an I-pod holder or if you can use an mp-3 player connector. Does anyone know?
If the speakers are from a standard dj's equipment you can use any mp3 player provided that there is the av output/input. Always check with the rental company since I think they come in different sizes.
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