nice review but the pro cinema 800 system is a little bigger and I think would be better in a medium sized room. also, these speakers came out 6 years ago, why is home theater reviewing them now?
Definitive Technology ProCinema 600 Speaker System Specs
Speaker: ProMonitor 600
Type: Two-way, monitor
Tweeter (size in inches, type): 1, pure-aluminum dome
Bass/midrange driver (size in inches, type): 3.25, polypropylene cone (1), plus 3.25 pressure-driven planar low-frequency radiator (1)
Nominal Impedance (ohms): 8
Recommended Amp Power (watts): 10–150
Available Finishes: high-gloss black or white
Dimensions (W x H x D, inches): 7 x 4.25 x 4
Weight (pounds): 3
Speaker:ProCenter 600
Type: Two-way, center
Tweeter (size in inches, type): 1, silk dome
Woofer (size in inches, type): 5.25, polypropylene cone (2)
Nominal Impedance (ohms): 8
Recommended Amp Power (watts): 10–175
Available Finishes: high-gloss black or white
Dimensions (W x H x D, inches): 4 x 4.25 x 10.5
Weight (pounds): 6
Subwoofer: ProSub 600
Enclosure Type: Passive radiator
Woofer (size in inches, type): 8, polymer cone and pressure-coupled low-bass radiator
Rated Power (watts): 250 RMS
Connections: speaker- and line-level input, RCA
Crossover Bypass: Yes
Available Finishes: Matte black
Dimensions (W x H x D, inches): 13 x 13 x 10.5
Weight (pounds): 17
System Price (as reviewed): $699 (updated 1/28/15)
Manufacturer Info
Definitive Technology
www.definitivetech.com
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Scott, in the article you mentioned that you made manual adjustments to get the mid-bass more to your liking. I recently purchased the Definitive Technology ProCinema 800, and have found similar issues with the mid-bass of those speakers as well. What exactly did you do to correct this? Was this a matter of manually setting the speaker sizes/levels to override the Audyssey settings, or did you actually go as far as to attenuate the treble?
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