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Grand Haven, MI -If you enjoy listening to MP3 files, a Real Media or Spinner broadcast on your computer, but find that even by using headphones and cranking up the volume, it's still too low for listening without straining, the Boostaroo is an inexpensive new audio accessory that can quickly make your listening more pleasurable. Boostaroo is a compact, portable audio amplifier and signal splitter that lets you plug in between one and three sets of headphones, and provides you a way to listen to your favorite sounds from your computer with improved volume control and no distortion, regardless of what's going on in the background.
According to Boostaroo's inventor, Tom Parker, the innovative pocket-sized audio amplifier (4.5" x 1" x 1") provides a 40 percent increase in decibels, providing the user full stereo channel separation and excellent bass quality without distortion. And the output will sound better than listening directly to a computer. "You can also plug your computer speakers into the Boostaroo," says Parker, 'and you'll get an incredible volume boost."
The Boostaroo also improves the sound on anything with a headphone jack, such as laptop computers or DVD players, but works particularly well with battery-operated personal audio devices. This is possible, Parker explains, because in a typical CD player, 70 percent or more of the battery power is used to run the turntable, optic reader and the memory chip. "When you have weak batteries, the audio device doesn't run slower or weaker; the power is lost to the headphones. Then you have to crank up the volume to make up for the power loss, which gives you distortion. And turning up the volume also drains the batteries. It's a vicious cycle."
According to Parker, Boostaroo's innovative amplifier allows the listener to hear their favorite music at lower volume settings, and will increase a CD or tape player's battery life at least two or three hours. It's easy to use; simply plug it directly into the speaker jack of your personal stereo and plug in one, two or three separate headsets, and turn it on via the handy slide switch. The Boostaroo uses two AA batteries, which will last for about 20 hours of continuous use.
Boostaroo's performance and durability is fully guaranteed by Parker's manufacturing company, Bowman Inc. Boostaroo carries a 30-day money back guarantee. The neutral gray computer version features a three foot cord, and is $20.95, plus $3.50 shipping and handling; the personal audio device Boostaroo has a six-inch cord, and sells for just $19.95, plus $3.50 shipping and handling. It can be ordered via the Internet by visiting the Boostaroo home page at www.boostaroo.com; Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AMEX, and check orders are accepted. Order via mail by writing All Media Productions, Inc., 101 Washington, Suite 203, Grand Haven, MI 49417. Or call 1-800-800-4354. |