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Definitive Technology ProCinema 80
Definitive Technology ProCinema 80
MSRP: $ 999.00

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Reviewed by:
Gombi
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 28, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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5.00 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 1 of 43

Price Paid:  $200.00 from Pecar's

Summary:
First of all the price was for a pair. I purchased these for my surrounds. After spending most of my money on the front mains and the center channel I decided to go cheaper on the surrounds but that doesn't mean that these little cuties can't hold their own. First of all, here you will find an aluminum tweeter in a hundred dollar speaker, that's very uncommon. Second, Def Tech made sure that if they made an incursion in the Sat/Sub Market (small is better)they were going in with a quality product and they did. Finally, the price. Come on, you can't get performance like from speakers costing twice as much. If you are looking for a small package that delivers tower-like sound then look no further. As an experiment, I connected these speakers to my sub and used them as main temporarily and all I can say is wow. The detail and clarity of the music was truly amazing so were movie effects. They sound like speakers ten times their size, I kid you not. These little speakers fit anywhere and their construction is solid so you know that you will enjoy these for a long time. In all honesty the best investment I have ever made.

Strengths:
Price, Performance, Construction, Clarity & Detail

Weaknesses:
None whatsoever..

Similar Products Used:
Bose Klipsch Sony


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Reviewed by:
brad wilson
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
September 25, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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4.00 of 5, 4.00 votes

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Review 2 of 43

Price Paid:  $1150.00 from hifi buys nashville

Summary:
i did a lot of research on trying to find the perfect micro/sat system.i read every review on just about everything in this class.just like about everyone else here i wanted great full range sound that only a tower speaker can give.my wife, she wanted the smallest speaker that man made.of course, she really liked the bose cubes.they look cute.but when it come down to what i wanted and what she wanted, we came to one system.and this was after we listened to everything else in it's class. boston, bose, energy, klipsch, mirage.the pro 80's are the only small micro/sat system that has a great warm midrange, detailed highs and a scary low end with the pro sub 200tl.i have them hooked to a nad 762 reciever and they can handle every bit of power it has to offer.the boston 9500 system is'nt to bad but it's a little to bright compared to the def tech's.if you want a full, warm, detailed small speaker system that looks great mounted on your wall..look no farther than this system.it is hands down the best in it's class..trust me i'v listened to them all.

Strengths:
very detailed midrange, crisp highs that are not to bright.can handle a lot of power with no distortion with good equipment..great sub.

Weaknesses:
it takes a while to break them in..not really a weakness..

Similar Products Used:
boston, klipsch, bose...


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Reviewed by:
HT Enthu from Dubai
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Review Date
July 6, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 3 of 43

Price Paid:  $200.00 from dubai

Summary:
Good speakers. My ht is ProCinema 100 Front (i wish i had more money for the 200s) Procenter C2 (no compromise) Procinema 80 rear Pro 100 sub on a denon 1802. Recomended.

Weaknesses:
Misses the wall mounting bracket which comes along with 100s

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Sony


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Reviewed by:
Deano
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Review Date
May 24, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 4 of 43

Price Paid:  $999.00 from Rayleigh hi fi

Summary:
I listened to many speaker systems including the mks K5s & K9s all worked well but i found the Def tecs excellent & at £400 cheaper than the MK5s.

Strengths:
Great looks, Great build,Great sound,just GREAT.

Weaknesses:
NONE


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Reviewed by:
Brad_Porter
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Review Date
April 8, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 5 of 43

Price Paid:  $995.00 from Rayleigh Hi-Fi, Chel

Summary:
When going to my bank account and finding that I only had enough money to purchase the Def Tech Pro Cinema 80, I was a little disappointed as I really wanted the B+K series to compliment my listening tastes. However, wallets are as wallets are and that means tight, so a purchase of the Def Tech ProCinema80 was made. Set up was nice and easy with myself trying both the high level (front speaker connection via ProSub80) and low level (speakers connected to the amp and ProSub via phono cables) connection types. My preferred type is usually low level but these speakers seem to play a little more smoothly on high level. Strange but true and not everyone will agree. The ProSub80 is a real beast to place and this little 250Watt sub can sound rather boomy and ''wrong'' if misplaced. I must state that ported units (ones with a hole in to me and you) do have a tendency to sound a little less tonally correct rather then sealed units. The ProSub80 has the same issue and correct placement of the unit, the crossover and the volume are vital. Actually replacing the plastic feet with speaker spikes is the first decent upgrade that should be performed. Those of you with wooden floorboards will also need to pop down to the garden center and get a slab of slate. This unit needs to be grounded and tightened! Can’t stress this anymore. I have a SONY STRDB-940 as my reference amp a SONT DVD-725 as my reference DVD-Player. I stood by with my reference disc of Phantom Menace and James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies. Both discs performed well on the system with the pod race in Phantom Menace sounding rather good. Excellent in fact. All the time spent on the ProSusb80''s set-up was not in vein. The crossovers from front to back surrounds were fabulous with no notable tonal differences. Once again, the gain set on the back surround speakers (as they are usually closer) needs to be fine-tuned to make sure that they don’t ''out-volume'' the fronts. The bike chase scene in Tomorrow Never Dies also stood up for itself and was dynamically wonderful to listen too. Speech sounds clear and precise on the ProCenter100 but please remember to isolate the speaker if sitting on top of a large widescreen television. Big TV''s really resonated with the sound of a badly mounted center speaker and can play havoc with the quality of speech.

Strengths:
For a sub $1000/$1000 system this is a nice started kit for anyone to purchase. The bass is loud but defined providing the installation has been performed properly. The dynamics are extremely good and the actual parts that are inside the ProMonitor (and the speaker and cable connects) are quality components that make this small speaker perform. The center, typical in design, produces clear and precision speech with all the amps settings set to neutral and with no special effects. In basic, this system sounds excellent when everything is set to produce the original discs sound.

Weaknesses:
The thing to remember is that this is a $1000/£1000 system that is designed to be small and compact but deliver as much of a quality sound as it can. Of course, small and compact designs have their floors and one of them is that the speakers will start to show signs of distress at higher levels. Make note that I said ''higher'' levels and not ''high'' levels. Taking these little speakers above the 10 o''clock position on my amp was a little painful, especially in the midrange area. Although, Def Tech do tell me that this will soften over time. Well, its been three months and they have softened somewhat, but, not a lot. Somehow I have faith though and I think they will soften some more with use. To accompany the above weakness, we need to consider that the ProSub80 is a pig to place and really needs some pushing around to get the sound that you like. This took me around 10 days and quite a lot of cable so be warned. However, it will perform nicely when placed and grounded properly. With all the above in mind, this still is a well-recommended product for people who like sub/sat systems and can''t pay anymore the $1000/£1000. It is good value for money and is easily upgradable

Similar Products Used:
- B+K ''K'' Series - All Denon Amps - Sony Pascal sub/sat Speaker System


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