JBL SCS110 Home Theater Speaker Systems

JBL SCS110 Home Theater Speaker Systems 

DESCRIPTION

"Simply Cinema" 6 Piece Speaker System

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 20, 2004]
filecat13
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Small size, ease of set up, flexibility, minimal power consumption, big sound, pretty good HT use.

Weakness:

No low bass, passive sub (requires external amp), not for really serious listening (but not marketed for that, either).

For the era in which these were produced, they were an excellent HT choice, and when I got two complete sets for under $300 on closeout at Ward's it was an unbelievable deal. Today I would rate them as still above average compared to most of the sets being sold, but there are a number of better over all sets on the market. However, if you can find a set, don't overlook them, especially if you're thinking of spending a lot of money on a Bose, Cambridge, or other packaged system. I'm currently using them in my office to run iTunes through an old Technics six channel receiver, and they sound pretty freakin' good. The mids and highs represent themselves well in a small space, and the dual 5.25" woofers ("woofers"? really?) are strong in the mid and upper bass. The enclosure is tuned well. The low, low end is MIA. The set is very unobtrusive, and it sounds terrific for semi-serious listening. I'd take it before just aobut any Bose system.

Similar Products Used:

Bose, Cambridge Soundworks, Sony, Labtec, Kenwood, CV.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 16, 2003]
McCracken
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Decent bass, good dialogue from movies, good high end for movies.

Weakness:

Non-powered sub. Rear surrounds are midrange driver only, unlike front and center that have tweeters.

I bought these on closeout, they were retailed for somewhere around $600-700 if I remember correctly. They have served me well for the 6 or 7 years I have had them. They don't seem to suffer as much from lack of mid-bass that plagues most sub/satellite systems. Overall a very nice sound. Can be a bit tinny with the titanium tweeters, but that is to be expected from titanium tweeters.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 14, 1999]
Bob Jewell
Audiophile

Strength:

$66

Weakness:

Box was a little heavy.

I paid $66 for the damn things. i would have thought 7 or 8 times that would be reasonable!

Similar Products Used:

Denon, Yahama, and Sony HT Packages. I work in sales.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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