Altec Lansing XM3120 Docking/Speaker System for Audiovox Express and Delphi Roady XT
- Compact XM radio speaker system designed for select XM receivers
- Built-in docking cradle fits XM Roady XT and Audiovox Xpress receivers
- Full-range, 2-inch neodymium drivers produce 80 Hz to 20 kHz response
- Digital bass enhancement technology; headphone jack for private listening
- Includes XM antenna with 20-foot cord; 1-year warranty
Product Description
Powered Audio for your Audiovox Xpress or Delphi Roady XTAmazon.com Product Description
Tired of your XM satellite radio going to waste when you’re not behind the wheel? Check out the Altec Lansing XM3120 speaker system, which gives you access to the best in satellite radio entertainment from the comfort of your living room sofa or patio furniture. The XM3120 includes a built-in docking station that accommodates either the XM Roady XT or Audiovox Xpress XM radio receiver. Once connected, you can enjoy your favorite satellite stations through the system’s pair of specially engineered, full-range, 2-inch neodymium drivers, which combine to deliver a full spectrum of pure, high-performance sound (the frequency response extends from 80 Hz to 20 kHz). The system even offers Altec Lansing’s bass enhancement technology to produce deep, quality bass without a subwoofer. Other details include a harmonious design that looks great in your home or… More >>
Altec Lansing XM3120 Docking/Speaker System for Audiovox Express and Delphi Roady XT
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5 comments
Juan Vasquez on February 1, 2010 at 10:19 pm
I need help.. I’m planning to get this items.. Anyone please.
Does it work with batteries?
Jody on February 2, 2010 at 12:09 am
This docking system works perfectly well with my Delphi Roady XT. My main complaints are
- there isn’t a built-in antenna (which some can see as a plus because it allows you to rig up the antenna closer to the window) but to me, it’s adding a LOT of clutter to have a wired antenna.
- there’s no way to physically turn it off without unpluggin it. I cannot leave things “on” at work when I’m not here, and it’s tedious to have to actually unplug the thing instead of flipping a switch. I don’t see the benefit of this “ready” mode.
- The volume, in general, seems low to me. We placed the unit in one room and assumed we could crank it up to hear it in a connecting room, but the volume was way way too low.
Elaine Johns on February 2, 2010 at 1:21 am
Great price and it is so easy to use. Max volume is not very loud but it is fine for me. Don’t expect to be able to hear this through the whole house.
Grant Shipley on February 2, 2010 at 2:35 am
I bought this with high hopes of being able to listen to xm radio while at my desk. The problem with the poorly made unit is that the headphone jack is not properly shielded and you hear bad static while listening to music. Not a big deal while listening to music but a huge problem when listening to talk radio.
The shipped fitting plates do not fit the new xpressr receivers but the new receiver will work with not plate attachment.
I returned this unit and will get something of better quality.
RER on February 2, 2010 at 4:47 am
Poor sound quality. I thought Altec Lansing would do a better job. I also have the Belkin Audio System BOOM BOX for RoadyXT® and Xpress Radios and it sounds 10x better.