JBL Cinema Propack 600 Mini Systems
JBL Cinema Propack 600 Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 24, 2002]
maltschul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
PLAYS MP3 and CDR! Read the summary...you need to purchase the NextGen 600II
Weakness:
Big, yes...but that's what allows it to kill all other HTIBs. I've done extensive research on the JBL ProPack 600 and have come to find out that there are 2 models Let me point out one HUGE difference: the 600II (next gen of the 600) plays MP3 cds and CDR, while the 600 does not. Very important to most of us out there. Also, the 600II has a much-improved connector layout on the unit's back and has added a 6-channel input for DVD audio. Personally, I recommend the 600II (well worth the extra $250 if you can spare it) over the refurb'd 600. I wish someone had pointed this out early in the game, as it's not immediately apparent. |
[Jun 30, 2002]
Timothy Raines
AudioPhile
My JBL 600 works great other than the fact it won't play gold backed dvds,since i payed almost 900 dollars for the thing i believe it should at least play normal dvds |
[Apr 30, 2002]
Giuseppe Bellomo
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
is sound
Weakness:
none it is a great system and JBL has always been a great brand, you should get one. Similar Products Used: bose,jvc,pioneer,sony |
[Mar 29, 2002]
Vince Mckilligan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound
Weakness:
continuous need for repair The propack is great, but only if it works!!!! Never had more repair problems with any other electronic device before. Bought it 3 1/2 months ago, had it in my possession a total of 2 weeks.I noticed that e-bay has a flood of these refurb units from Harmon(JBL) online for sale. Why isnt there any articles on there problems? Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 22, 2002]
Brian Meade
Casual Listener
Strength:
Does not work
Weakness:
DVD player will not play compact disks and majority of DVD''s either do not work or skip badly. JBL provides no 800 number in any of their literature provided with the system. My recommendation would be to purchase another brand. I purchased the JBL Pro Cinema in June of 2001 and within 3 months began having problems with the DVD player. It never consistently played all my compact disks and eventually will no longer play most DVD''s. Nowhere in the JBL literature can I find an 800 number for assistance. I would not recommend purchasing this system. |
[Dec 27, 2001]
Mauricio
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bass Output, Sound Clarity, Outputs, Great Value
Weakness:
Instruction Manual could be simpler, doesn't play MP3 on CDs, Great Overall Value with outstanding sound for the audio enthusiast or home theater beginner. Similar Products Used: Aiwa, Sony, Toshiba |
[Jun 25, 2001]
A. Harding
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bass output, easy use of the controls on both the dvd and the receiver. Clarity of sound.
Weakness:
Complicated remote. After it was hooked up it played fine but after the third day, I noticed the "disk error" popped up everytime I played either a DVD or CD disc. The discs were not scratched or dirty. I called JBL and Best buy and neither one of them could help me the problem. I took it back and didnt go for the exchange. From the looks of the other boxes in the store, other customers took back their units they purchased as well. I'll consider purchasing the unit sometime in the near future. Similar Products Used: sony, toshiba, panasonic |
[Jul 05, 2001]
Joel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
entire system made specifically to work together, decodes all surround options except 6.1, has every possible connector type, most impressively, component video and front-panel jacks. subwoofer rocks the house. quick-look wiring diagram for good-better-best video output works well.
Weakness:
- price. a bit steep considering the speaker quality. had everything set up in 1 hour. tested everything thoroughly, the system works well, has many audio decoding options and handles every connector type. instructions could be made simpler; important configuration info is in the middle of the manual instead of at the beginning. only speaker and rca cables (but also a digital coax cable) are included, so you'll need to buy your own s-vid, component vid, and/or optical cable yourself. the remote seems slow to respond to commands, not very intuitive, but works okay if you're not in the habit of constantly adjusting stuff during a movie. programming the remote takes patience. new users should read the instruction manual cover to cover, and while setting the system up. Similar Products Used: aiwa, panasonic, onkyo |