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Review 3 of 20
Price Paid:
$2600.00
from Clive Anthony's, Gol Summary: I wanted to purchase some great sounding speakers for under $4000 Au. i must have auditioned 30 maybe 40 sets, and wasnt overly impressed with many at all, despite huge price differeces. I liked the Polk florr standing speakers, and the Energy 5.1 set. I LOVED the huge JBL's I heard, they were shaped like a pyramid, and sounded great, but at $10,000 Au they would want to! Dissapointed I was about to give up and save more money, then I heard the Jamo 7.7's, wow!
The had that 'X' factor I'd been searching for, a punchy midrange, so that a hard snare hit hist you in the chest, and beautifully clear mid, with solid deep and certainly not 'one note' or sloppy bass.
I bought a set on the spot. When i hoooked them up at home, I was more than a little dissapointed, where's the bass, and the treble was bright and harsh.
After much mucking about I found the answer, rather by accident. I tidied up all the loose audio leads at the back of my entertainment unit, and shorted the rather long speaker cabling. I used that HUGE 'oxygen free copper' speaker cabling, yes it does make a difference!
that was it, the sound I heard on review was there.
These speakers are so clear in the midrange, you must ensure that the rest of your gear is up to the chalenge. You will hear EVERY fault in your gear and recordings that you play.
Excellent Speakers.
I would like to hear from anyone who has experimented with the positioning of these speakers, as the handbook says nothing about that, and it does make a difference all right. Strengths: VERY clear and punchy midrange, solid deep bass, smooth treble, handles lots of power and makes lots of SPL as a result.
Great looking with a good WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor), love the glass top.
Very well built and look classy too. Weaknesses: Will show up any inferior components connected to them, and any poor recordings played through them. They are that clear. Similar Products Used: RTR,
Auditioned JBL, Polk, Energy, Boston Accoustics, B and W, KEF, Infinity (what happened here, they sounded like rubbish), various other well known brands, the Jamo's beat them all, especially at the price.
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