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Your Music Inside – Wireless Music for your Hot Tub

Allan Ford September 22, 2007

Hot tub owners who want to soak in the good vibrations of their favorite music can now experience it wirelessly, through any audio source they choose.

The new Moonlight Spa Music System from Hot Spring® Spas lets soakers listen to virtually any audio source—including an iPod®—while relaxing in their hot tub.22.bug_spa_music_inside_wht-o.gif The spa stereo system includes an iPod docking station and also can wirelessly transmit audio from the following sources securely inside the home:

• Stereo Receivers
• Personal Music Players, such as MP3 and CD players
• TV (audio only)
• DVD Players
• AM/FM Radios
• Satellite Radios
• Cable Music Channels
• iTunes® and audio files saved on a personal computer

Using the included floating, waterproof remote control, users can select tracks on their iPod and adjust audio volume from within their hot tub. Music emanates from two to four stylish, weatherproof speakers, surrounding listeners as they relax in the spa. A simple twist turns the spa speakers outward for outdoor entertaining.

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"Unlike other spa music systems, the Moonlight Spa Music System protects the user’s audio equipment – especially their iPod – from wet hands and the elements," said Kacy Cosley, Product Manager for Hot Spring Spas, the world’s No. 1-selling brand.

"We know many consumers rely on their iPods as a primary source of music, so we include a docking station with the Moonlight Spa Music System that accepts various iPod sizes and charges an iPod while docked. We take the entertainment factor a step further by providing the ability to transmit audio from any electronic source."

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22.pht_spaudio-remote.jpgAvailable through Hot Spring Spa’s worldwide network of dealers and service centers, the Moonlight Spa Music System is designed for new Hot Spring, Tiger River®, Solana®, and Hot Spot® spas. Included are a wireless transmitter and receiver; two rotatable weatherproof spa speakers with mounting brackets; a slim amplifier and power supply that fit in the spa’s equipment compartment; and a floating IQ 2020® remote control. The IQ 2020 remote control also lets users conveniently operate most electronic spa features while in their spa. Two optional speakers can be added to the system for a complete audio package.

Source: http://www.hotspring.com/Spa_Showroom_Hot_Tub/spa_music_spaudiocast_ipod.html

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