Performance
Now, what you've all been waiting for. I have to say I was quite impressed with the output as well as the quality of sound from the Dock. Although I have to admit the quality of sound will greatly depend on the device you use considering the various ranges. Never the less it’s still good. Since most media players, iPods included, have EQs (presets or custom) you can alter the sound to your preference. I tested the Dock without the EQ however and well … the sound was quite good. All ranges could be head as well as can be expected form speakers like these.
To be a bit more specific, the highs do tend to sound shrill at times, but that also depends on your recording. Otherwise, on an average, they’re okay. Mids are okay too. I can’t say the Bass packs a punch but lets just say it’s more like a hard slap (that resounds in your head for a bit). What I didn’t like about the dock is the fact that it doesn’t have any provision for batteries so it’s not as portable as I thought. That’s too bad, as this could have made a great picnic take-along.
Conclusion
I'll be straight with you, the Dock is not enough to host a party with, but it's good enough to just lay back and chill out in your room. It isn't enough to rock your world or anything but give it a pleasant nudge. And for a price of just Rs. 2490, I think it's a quite alright. If you need more information, the YES Rhythem-Sound Dock is available on HomeShop 18.

