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You could get Audioengine A5 powered speakers and run the iPod directly into it. No need for separate amp or dock. They sound great and are nice and simple! In regards to your links, you don't really need the dock. You can plug the ipod into the amp and get good enough sound for background music. Then you could spend more on better speakers and the improvement will be greater.
I got my girlfriend the passive version of the Audioengines for her place. I wouldn't recommend those speakers without a subwoofer, which I got her as well. With the sub, they're great, IMOUnless the active ones are of a way different design, they don't make much bass.
Whatever speakers you decide on, you should avoid the cardinal speaker placement sin of retail locations - high up in the corners at the intersection of two walls and the ceiling. This almost always results in annoying boomy, bloated bass and masking of midrange and treble details. Steve
Regarding this - where might you put the speakers if not in the top corners? Any advice is much appreciated.
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Tweeters should be at about eye-level in the most frequent listening location.. You can also try switching positions to see what works for you.
Place the speakers well away from the public, up high would be best because the Audioengine 5 speakers do not have grill covers. I have a grown up friend who should know better but he pokes first then asks "What's this?" later.
Another speaker alternative is a bit pricier, at $400 per pair - the newly introduced, powered Airmotiv4 speakers from EmotivaPro. 30 day trial, 5 year transferable warranty. Not sure about shipping. People at EmoFest (this last weekend) were saying the Airmotiv speakers were the talk of the show.http://emotivapro.com/products/powered_monitors/airmotiv4.php