jukeboxes-for-sale Ipod Jukebox Hammacher advice

Could never get this unit to work correctly. Had it too long to return it. Don’t buy it. There are much better things on the market now.

how do you put music in an ipod?
Okay I have musicmatch jukebox and I put all my songs I get from limewire in there, how do I put Ipod Jukebox Hammacher those music files in an ipod? There all in mp3 format so there ready to be put in. Im going to buy the ipod but only if it works for musicmatch jukebox, oh and whats the thing called you attach to the computer with the ipod? Thanks in adavance.
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20 Responses to “Ipod Jukebox Hammacher advice”

  • Glaser says:

    I had been looking for a docking station for my itouch for a long time, and believe me i did a lot of research. It looks great seating on my desk, it sounds great, and it is so easy to use, just plug and listen. The remote is a plus, i love that i can sort tru my songs from a distance.

  • Hayden says:

    Let me say first, I am very pleased with the iBoom – it sounds better than I expected. The sound quality is very good, the bass has a little punch to it but nothing you can really feel and the highs are spot on. You can turn the volume all the way up and the quality is still good. It is loud enough to fill pretty much any room you might have in your home. Just don’t expect it to replace a full stereo system – the power just isn’t there.

    The only negative side I have for it may be a common one, I don’t know as this is my first ipod dock. If you only play from your playlists, then you will have no problem. But if you like to select specific artists or songs from the library, it becomes tedious. For example, I have my 16GB ipod nano 4th gen full of music. If I want to listen to ZZtop and it’s not on a playlist, it takes several minutes to scroll all the way through the library to get to the Zs using the remote.

  • Gomer says:

    I got this for Christmas and I love it. The remote is so cool just like my ipod touch. The system also delivers great sound. Would definitely reccomend.

  • Drew says:

    I first got this item for christmas and I thought it was awesome. Then I hooked it up and the remote would not turn on after four hours of charging! So now the company was “nice” enough to send a new one in return for the one that does not work. When I got the new one the remote worked but the jukebox itself wouldn’t turn on. So now I am using the old jukebox that I thankfully did not send back and now i’m sending two rejects away. Now on top of that the remote worked for one day and then it deleted one of my albums from the library. I would say this is a okay pruduct. The sound is amazing and the remote is pretty cool when it’s working. I would have to recomend this product and hope it turns out better for you.

  • Musich says:

    This has the worst interface.. look elsewhere. It is tightly integrated with the ipod but in a horrible horrible way. look for one that you can set the station external to the ipod and it stays. If you are driving and tryign to use this you will probably crash. I am not joking this is one of the worst designed products I have ever seen.

  • Bardin says:

    This little device has allowed me to use my iPod in my car that only has a CD player. Without it I would be stuck with only my CDs. Yes, living in the Los Angeles area is cause for frustration, at times, but I have found stations that work. No, the quality is not as good as a CD and I have learned to live with some fuzziness at points. But this is better than paying/installing a new stereo.

    In terms of the problem of having the tuning frequencies playing on the playlist…it takes about 2 seconds to fix that problem by setting up a smart playlist to not include the iTrip stations.

    This receives a four star rating because it does do what it claims to do…the only reason that I won’t give it a five is that the transmitter does not shut off even when I shut my iPod off. If I don’t pay attention then the battery gets drained and this is a minor annoyance.

  • Humphrey says:

    Ok, what can I say. It’s a first generation iTrip transmitter. It’s alright, not a high of quality as the newer fancier ipods but it does the trick and gets the job done.

  • Go says:

    The itrip is pretty cool… did a nice job on a four hour drive I recently took. The only difficulty is that you have to keep changing the station as you drive through different cities, depending on the available frequencies for each area. They list the available frequencies for different areas on their website, but that’s a heck of a lot of additional research to do just to listen to your music.

    It’s easy to set up otherwise. I’ll keep using it until cars come standard with ipod inputs.

  • Bellert says:

    I’m catching up on all my amazon reviews. Sorry this won’t help much because the technology has moved way on. This was my first mp3 player and it worked well. After a couple of years the battery would not hold a charge and it was regulated to a car mp3 player that stayed plugged it to the DC lighter jack in the car. I haven’t used it in months but, I think as longs as its plugged in it will play.

  • Jamison says:

    The product that was sent looked wonderful,however it does not work. The iPod will not hold a charge.My mistake was not to notice there was not a return policy for this vender.Now I have a $70.00 lemon.This does not reflect against Amazon,but the individual vendor.

  • Errickson says:

    There is no doubt that this is a beautiful piece of workmanship. I have an Apple-obsessed friend that I have teased for years about his Apple fixation. So when I bought this secondhand beauty I emailed him my impression:

    “Build quality and packaging are exceptional, truly first rate. Excellent tactility. Apple really has that part sorted out; I’m impressed.
    Screen and CPU somewhat less magnificent.”

    Part of my teasing of this pleasant fellow was due to my experience with iTunes; I had given in to his constant evangelism about my trying it out. iTunes represented, for me, all that is wrong with software. Unjustifiably massive bloat, braindead 70MB updates, resource hogging, and treating the user like he has been lobotomized (or hypnotized by Apple). So no iTunes for me, no matter what. The solution?

    “The OS is so-so and iTunes is the Root Of All Evil, so I installed
    rockbox on it and am enjoying it immensely. I load
    mp3/ogg/flac/whatever by copying across the USB connection.
    (rockbox dot org)”

    Rockbox lets me use that beautiful Apple hardware with an interface that puts /me/ in control. And I can play ogg, flac, Still, I find myself using the iPod less than a Sansa e260 that had an MSRP 3-4x less than the iPod. The Sansa has a color screen, better video playback (yes, you can play video on your mini with rockbox. It also has something that might seem trivial: a place to attach a lanyard.

    Since I use the Sansa for mobile listening I might get one of those audio docks to use the iPod with my stereo system.

  • English says:

    i bought my ipod mini about 2 yrs ago used when i got it the battery was basicly usless ei 10 mins or less on a full charge… i dont use my ipod that much but when i do use it the battery drains way to fast… for the money i payed thats to be expected i guess… i payed around $40 with shipping… i mainly use my ipod when my sansa is out of battery or misplaced somewhere in my messy room… i would like to get a replacement battery.. so far my ipod works fine on windows 7 which is a good sign considering how old the ipod is…

    overall i would recommend the ipod mini to anyone…..

    pros
    great size
    color
    sound
    click wheel

    cons
    battery life – a major issue
    no video
    battery drains after about 10 or so mins of continued use (on high volume about 5 mins)

  • Meason says:

    Cool Gadget, good sound, love the solar charging. Use it while I’m cooking out or working in the flower garden.

  • Nittle says:

    Even in a quiet room, you wouldn’t recognize a song from your own iPod through this speaker. Very poor quality. Solar is cool, but it’s unrealistic to charge on the solar since it takes forever to charge. And it eats so much battery when you play music. The unit won’t charge your iPod when you are using the speaker…so is there anything good about this product?…It can be used as a carrier case for iPod?

  • Benton says:

    this seems to work and fit well, its a great deal for the money compared to the “big box” stores

  • DeCarlo says:

    I ordered this product. It took a long time to arrive but when I emailed the seller they refunded the entire amount. The product is fine but a little big for my iPod.

  • Christensen says:

    Unless your taking sissors and scraping the thing, your iTouch is pretty safe with this cover!

  • Jenette says:

    Don’t waste your money, the cover doesn’t fit and it just is not a good buy. I guess you get what you paid for.

  • Nothdurft says:

    This is a stunning looking, great sounding remake of the classic Jukebox. The remote control is extremely handy when you fist wake up and all you have to do is hit play. The lights are psychedelic and light up the room in the dark. The only peeve I have is that you can’t turn off the lights with the remote, to do that you have to press the button yourself; that’s only a problem when I want to go to bed.

  • Beanes says:

    Despite the fact that this jukebox was not created for Iphone 3GS (and you’ll get repeated alerts telling you so on your Iphone) it *is* working. Make sure the switch on the back of the unit is set to “internal speakers” and put your Iphone in Airplane mode (under the Settings icon on the Iphone home screen). It’s charging and playing great! And it’s a lot more fun than the generic black box units. I’m not an audiophile but I think it sounds great — at least as good as a 70’s boombox. ;-)