When supplied with the unit of JBL scores. Optical Digital, HDMI, jack, and more. Devils on the other hand delivers except the power cord, no further. The remote control of the JBL is as already often described a piece of plastic garbage. Although remote from hell is a simple Kunstofffernbedienung but acts already significantly higher quality. From the visual impression the Devil unit has been cut significantly better. A matter of taste, but the semicircular front of JBL does not please me very well. As the rather square Teufel system acts already clearly sleek, stylish and less clunky, although it is still larger than JBL. Connections both in short supply, which are embedded in JBL something into the case. This can be for many applications (in cabinet walls etc.) certainly be advantageous in a freestanding system I find the connections with the devil, but more accessible and cost.
In the main requirement - the sound - devil has clearly ahead. In "noisy" area both devices have neat "oomph" and the unit of JBL decent highs and lows - which is also here the sound of hell already much clearer and richer. Quite far behind is JBL but in low volume range. For example, if you want to play for the get-together at dinner only quiet background music, JBL has no chance in comparison with the devil. The sound of hell is much clearer and in the low volume significantly better regulated, so that the decision was ultimately for the Devil machine.