JBL Harmony Mini Systems
JBL Harmony Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 03, 1999]
Dan B.
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought the JBL Harmony because I was tired of my old clock radio. I was not expecting it to sound like my rack system, and it does not. But it does have a high quality sound with good bass (down to 60 Hz), similar to a good pair computer speakers with a subwoofer, though with less stereo separation due to its one-piece design. It has a rich sound for its size, and it's solidly built with well thought out basic and alarm functions. I've been waking up to it every morning. You could get a more powerful minisystem with a CD changer, cassette, equalizer, and separable speakers for the same amount of money (I actually paid only $289 for my JBL over the internet), if that's what you're looking for. But if you already have a full-sized system and/or want something compact and well-constructed with good quality sound and innovative technology, then this may be what you're looking for. |
[Jul 31, 1999]
Dinesh
an Audio Enthusiast
I've had my JBL Harmony for about 2 months now. When I was looking for a system ,the primary function I wanted was as a quality sounding CD based system to wake me up in the morning. Regular music listening was of secondary importance since I already have a component system in my bedroom. |
[Feb 29, 2000]
Stuart
Casual Listener
Strength:
nice remote, few wires, nice separate wake-up
Weakness:
no tone control, clock invisible Another Ubid buyer, it came missing the 'quality' fm antenna. I like the little remote, which takes some getting used to. I like that I can wake to music, then have the alarm buzz in 15 minutes later. Nice appearance. |
[Feb 12, 1999]
Rick
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought one of these about four months ago for my bedroom/office. I'd rate it good. It's solidly built and ergonomically friendly to use. |
[Aug 24, 1999]
Bill
a Casual Listener
I just received by JBL Harmony after winning it in an auction on the EBAY Internet site. I basically knew what I wanted so it was a question of getting a good deal....210 dollars including shipping, and it was like brand-new. For something this small, unless you are extremely picky about sound, this is a wonderfully sounding and physically attractive alternative to multi-part systems, even mini systems. It's only one piece, but still has a stereo image. For the price, it's better than Bose (overpriced of course) and JVC which takes up more room. It's given four stars sted of five cause the bass, though excellent, could be better (though it is already good and improves by moving fm tuner to mono position), and that's where Bose might win out, if you are dumb enough to spend hundreds of dollars for it. |
[Feb 14, 2000]
Tweak
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice looking, one-piece construction, strong amplifier
Weakness:
No tone controls, LCD display is not visible across room I picked up a refurb (B stock) JBL Harmony from UBid for $127 plus rip-off level shipping fees. I have a 13 year old Proton clock radio by the bed that works okay, so I figured I could use the JBL in the bathroom. I have it sitting on the vanity, loaded into a corner, and I must say that it really cranks in a location like that. The bass is tight, and the mids and highs clean (no doubt to the discreet amplifiers driving the LF and HF). The tuner is sensitive and selective. I'd like to adjust the eq to my liking, but there's no tone controls so that's out. Also, I'd like to see what time it is when I'm in the shower but the LCD display is not visible across room. |
[Aug 17, 2000]
Theresa Quirk
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Strong clear sound. Good looks
Weakness:
CD Changer - there's only one. I have had my system for one year. When people come to my house they always take a good look as they they can't belive the sound and how good it looks. I get so many compliments on it. I even take it outside and it fills the air with loud clear music. I'd say this is comparable, if not equal to - or even better than the Bose system. If you see one - grab it. I am looking for another myself. |