I use a set of Edirol powered speakers that come in a canvas case.  They come in a variety of sizes and prices, so you have a choice.  I got fairly small ones, since I use them in a teaching studio.  For a classroom I might want bigger ones.  I also carry a dock for my iPod that allows me to keep it plugged in while I'm using it.

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On Aug 27, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Hey, Chuck .... thanks. In this case (my wife's class room), no decent sound system does exist ... so an all in one unit may be the best bet.

Thanks again,

Dean

On Aug 27, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:

There are many of them, and none of them, to my knowledge, will result in a sound quality as good as you might get from simply buying a mini plug to RCA plug adapter cord at Radio Shack and plugging it in to a decent Stereo system.

Single unit ones abound - made by Apple, Bose, Altec Lansing and a number of others.  If you have decent music playback already, I'd go with a wire.

Chuck


On Aug 27, 2006, at 1:49 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:


My mind is tired of spinning around the linked parts issues, so another question. There is a gizmo, I think,  into which one can place an iPod and have it play for all to hear (like a boom box, essentially).  If it exists, what is said gizmo called, about what does it cost, and what sort of playback quality might one expect from it?

Dean


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