JBL On Stage 400P

CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars
    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)

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CNET Editors' Review

CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 6.0
  • Features: 6.0
  • Performance: 8.0

The good: The JBL On Stage 400P offers clear, detailed audio and an impressive low-end response for its size. It's compatible with all docking iPods and is magnetically shielded against iPhone interference. There's an auxiliary line input for using the speaker with the Shuffle and any other MP3 player. A useful remote is included.

The bad: The JBL On Stage 400P doesn't have many extra features, such as an FM tuner or alarm clock. It does not offer a battery power option.

The bottom line: A full $50 cheaper than the Bose SoundDock, the JBL On Stage 400P offers a solid alternative for iPod owners who want clear audio and present bass from a reasonably compact speaker.

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Though they are portable devices, the iPod and the iPhone can make wonderful sources for headphone-free music when connected to speakers. Of course, wading through the glut of iPod-ready tabletop speakers on the market today takes patience and know-how, especially if you have an iPhone, which requires a unit with magnetic shielding for optimal performance. Luckily, well-established audio device companies like JBL are providing more and more models with that feature, such as the JBL On Stage 400P. This $250 tabletop speaker dock is the largest of the On Stage line and bests its smaller siblings in sound quality. If ... Expand full review

Though they are portable devices, the iPod and the iPhone can make wonderful sources for headphone-free music when connected to speakers. Of course, wading through the glut of iPod-ready tabletop speakers on the market today takes patience and know-how, especially if you have an iPhone, which requires a unit with magnetic shielding for optimal performance. Luckily, well-established audio device companies like JBL are providing more and more models with that feature, such as the JBL On Stage 400P. This $250 tabletop speaker dock is the largest of the On Stage line and bests its smaller siblings in sound quality. If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to Bose's SoundDock, this is a good place to start.

The JBL On Stage 400P looks like a scaled-down spaceship, with its oblong footprint and tapered ends. The unit measures 15 inches long by 7 inches deep by 4.3 inches tall, so it's rather large by On Stage standards. Still, it is by no means massive and would fit easily into a dorm room or office setup. A gray, cloth speaker grille, which conceals one 45mm Atlas and four 25mm Odyssey transducers, wraps around most of the shiny black body. As the 400P does not include extras such as an alarm clock or FM tuner, its overall look is quite simple, with nothing but a small JBL logo stamped into the front panel.

An iPod dock takes center stage on the top side of the On Stage 400P, and JBL includes five clear, snap-on adapters for the various iPods and the iPhone. The unit is compatible with all docking iPods, as well as the Shuffle and other MP3 players, thanks to the inclusion of an auxiliary line-in port on its back edge (JBL includes the necessary stereo patch cable). The back side also features a power button and a DC input for the included power cable. Although the speaker does not have a battery power option, it will charge any docked iPod, even when switched off.

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4.0 stars out of 4 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 2
  • 4 star: 1
  • 3 star: 1
  • 2 star: 0
  • 1 star: 0

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4.5 stars

"Simply great...." By fabiosouzajr

Pros: Here's the thing, you get what you pay for with this one, and in this case it's just sound.

Cons: I bit heavy, the buttons feels cheap.

Summary: Alot of reviews simply dont take in account strategy and product development. You simply cant have it all. Companies have bugdets and goals in order to put a product in the market and they decide where the money goes... If you throw the money at features, build quality or whatnot ... Expand full review

3.0 stars

"Nice sound,adapter does not fit with iPod touch 32-64GB" By boquad

Pros: Very nice sound, at different levels and volumes. Smart remote control. It charges the iPod nicely and it has a low el-consumption also in standby

Cons: The adapter provided does not fit with iPod touch 32/64 GB. The thickness of the adapter does not allow for proper contact for connection, probably due to its thickens. I have not got an answer from JBL support on how to proceed with this problem.

Summary: Nice speaker if you do not plan to use it with iPod touch 32/64 GB.

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  • Speaker type: Portable speakers with digital player dock
  • Connectivity Technology: Wired
  • Color: Black

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