Their operation was a bit wonky and at times took two firm presses to elicit a reaction. Perched atop the Tango TRX are 5 rubber buttons: play/pause, bass, treble, and source. To play music through the speakers you’ve got a few options: the already mentioned 30-pin dock, Bluetooth connectivity, and an AUX input for those that lack an iProduct or an MP3 player with Bluetooth. Packed inside the tiny 12-inch box, much like the Uniden BC365CRS, are two midrange drivers, two tweeters, and a subwoofer. ![]() Hidden beneath the Tango TRX’s cold hard and really cool-looking exterior is a 2.1 channel speaker system. L ED volume and source lights – the almost all-black finish attracts dust Speaking of champions, check out the winners of our best speakers award. But it’s what’s inside, what the Tango RX accomplishes from a sound perspective that makes it not quite awe-inspiring, but at the very least drives the desire to champion the product, especially in a category, in which exists Goliaths, such as iHome, iLuv, and Yamaha. Aesthetically it’s rather easy on the eyes thanks to the minimalist design and my personal favorite, black with orange highlights. After all, it does have a speaker and the quintessential 30-pin dock connector (compatible with the iPad, iPhone, and iPod). At first blush, Xtrememac’s Tango TRX looks like any other iPod dock speaker.
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