After spending a couple of weeks with the JBL MX100 iPod Dock and CD Player, I've grown fond of the speakers. The JBL MX100 is the biggest iPod Dock I've ever tried and it's pretty heavy too (18lbs). As for sound quality, the JBL MX100 has a pretty wide range with enough volume to fill an entire hallway or ballroom. While JBL MX100 might have a very nice design and appeal, the suggested price of Php34,990 puts it in the luxury category not a lot of people can afford. But where the Synchros S200 shines the most is in the sound quality department. We also like how S200 was able to keep the overall sound output balanced despite being advertised as a bass-centric brought by the JBL’s proprietary “PureBass Performance” technology. Sound Performance The J88 prides itself on its 50mm drivers that, according to JBL, allow it to “deliver deep, dynamic, hard-hitting JBL Pure Bass”. Although the J88i provided us with good overall sound quality, it still doesn’t have enough to go head-to-head with the greats in the sub-$200 division like my ATH-M50. Read more in our articles including "JBL MX100 Review" and "JBL Synchros S200i Quick Review".
After spending a couple of weeks with the JBL MX100 iPod Dock and CD Player, I've grown fond of the speakers. The JBL MX100 is the biggest iPod Dock I've ever tried and it's pretty heavy too (18lbs).
As for sound quality, the JBL MX100 has a pretty wide range with enough volume to fill an entire hallway or ballroom. While JBL MX100 might have a very nice design and appeal, the suggested price of Php34,990 puts it in the luxury category not a lot of people can afford. But where the Synchros S200 shines the most is in the sound quality department.
Our coverage of JBL MX100 Sound Quality includes: "JBL MX100 Review"; "JBL Synchros S200i Quick Review"; "JBL J88 Headphones Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.