Abstract: In today's times, there are places in our homes where even bookshelf speakers cannot find a place to fit in for a number of reasons. One is because of space, the second is because of its positioning, as unless a equilateral triangle is not achieved, liste...
There are two things that affected the performance of Model L—one was its overloaded love for bass and second was the muddy, upper-mid region. The vocals and acoustic instruments lacked proper definition, especially in the 800Hz to 3 kHz area. The docking...
Abstract: The sound from the Model L is sweet yet incredibly powerful, with a notably grown-up and old-school gramophone-like quality. In spite of proprietary DSP technology, which is designed to widen the audio, the distinction the L provides is, for me, a little ...
Abstract: This is the big brother to the recently reviewed Geneva M (18/07/08), there is an even larger unit (to big for my place) the XL full details on their site. So what does this large unit have to offer?...
Impressive audio quality and power, built-in CD player and iPod dock
Expensive, heavy
The Model L is obviously overkill if all you’re looking for is a set of speakers for your iPod. But if you’re in the market for a high-quality audio system that puts your iPod centre stage then the Model L is a tempting - if pricey - choice...
Abstract: Throughout my time spent with the Geneva, every person who saw the system invariably asked about it. When I explained all the functions and demonstrated it to my brother, he said, “I need one of those.” Other friends who own Bose SoundDocks and think t...
Great sound, FM Tuner, CD player, excellent design
Sluggish remote control, very expensive
From the moment you open its box, the Geneva Lab Model L speaker and dock announces itself as more than just an iPod accessory; it is wrapped with such care that you know youre dealing with a product of stunningly high quality, although its high pric...