Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15576 in Receiver or Amplifier
- Brand: JBL
- Model: Cinema SB100
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.25" h x
31.80" w x
3.60" l,
9.60 pounds
Features
- 60 watts of built-in power
- Exclusive HARMAN Display Surround technology creates a virtual surround-sound experience while preserving the original audio mix in its timbre and special balance.
- Bass Boost lets you increase low-frequency performance by just touching a button on the included remote control
- A dual-position equalization feature optimizes the sound bar's performance for any location whether you put it on a table or hang it on the wall with the included bracket
- Analog and optical digital audio inputs allow you to connect a TV and a disc player, satellite tuner or cable tuner to the system
JBL Cinema SB100 Soundbar Speaker System - Black
Product Description
Movies and TV shows look their best on high-definition, flat-panel TVs. Unfortunately, the speakers that are traditionally found in these screens are small and deliver lackluster sound that hardly matches up to their breathtaking video. Thankfully, the fix is simple, and you don't need much space at all. The JBL Cinema SB100 is an easy-to-use, two-channel sound bar that features dual 3-1/2-inch (89-millimeter) premium cone woofers, two 1-1/2-Inch (38-millimeter) dome tweeters and a built-in 60-watt amplifier. It also features HARMAN Display Surround, which uses proprietary technology to create a room-filling, 3D soundstage from only two channels. Being a plug-and-play solution, the SB100 is easy to set up and it's designed to complement any flat-panel TVs that are 27-Inch (686 millimeter) and larger. For those who want an affordable and easy-to-use solution that ups the ante on their TV's miniscule, built-in speakers, the JBL Cinema SB100 is hard to beat.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Good Sound for Medium to Small Room but Needs Subwoofer
By SanjeevP
For a medium to small room, the 60W output of this soundbar should work well. The soundbar has a great distortion free sound that enriches the experience of watching HDTV. But to hear really rich sound, you need more bass and the company realizes that because they have RCA output for a subwoofer. It does add an extra remote but I believe you can program your regular TV remote to control the sound of this soundbar, although I have not figured it out yet.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Good sound
By Moonlight Graham
This soundbar sounds really good. The biggest difference between it and the other soundbars I've seen is that it does not come with a bluetooth subwoofer. This thing still produces enough sound to improve the sound quality of your TV, but it will sound even better if you hook up a subwoofer to handle all the base. Unfortunately, it does not have the bluetooth option, so it will have to be tethered to the soundbar. This soundbar comes with a pretty cheap remote, but you can actually program the soundbar to receive its input from your universal remote, tv remote, etc. That's a pretty cool feature and only takes a few seconds. Overall, this soundbar is pretty nice and produces a pretty good sound.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A nice soundbar for a small room
By G. Ware Cornell Jr.
I moved a lot of televisions around my house. As a result I put an older Mitsubishi LT-46149 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Integrated Sound Projector into the bedroom. In its day it was clearly top of the line, but now the sound as compared with my new 55 inch Samsung seems a bit tinny.My guess is that using the JBL as a subwoofer puts me in the minority. The soundbar is normally easy to set up but the old reliable Mitsubishi has a flaw. It does not have an optical input. Thus I was left to installing the soundbar on the subwoofer connection. To my amazement it worked. Suddenly the room is filled with deep, rich, luxuriant audio.Would this work in a bigger room? To some extent I think it would. However it has only 30w output and for most 60w is the minimum. Would it be better as the primary sound system. Again, I think it would.Rather than having to return the soundbar, I ended up with a great result.
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