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Jamo C809 Floor Standing Speaker (Single, Black) Main / Stereo Speaker
Jamo C809 Floor Standing Speaker (Single, Black) Main / Stereo Speaker
MSRP: $ 999.00

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NMyTree

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Review Date
September 12, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3 Months to 1 year

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Summary:
The Jamo C809......If I could only say one thing about these speakers, it would have to be.....Exceptionally Musical Speakers!!!! Fortunately, I can say more than that.

The C809 is a Three Way desgn. These are Big.....I mean....BIG speakers. And I'm not talking just physical specifications and stature. They are BIG in physical size, but they absolutely have a very full, room engulfing sound. The C809 thrive on amps with high quality power. As do all of the Jamo speakers in the Jamo C80 and Jamo C60 Series.

The better quality power you feed them, the better they reward your ears. Don't get me worng, that doesn't mean they need a Gazillion Watts to make them sing. They will perform best with at least 100 high quality watts per channel. But High Quality Power is the key, here.

The C809 are smooth, sweet, wonderfully detailed and wade casually into the slightly warm side of the pool. There's a wonderful timbre and tone to instruments. The bass is strong and gets you in the mood to boogie.

These speakers really do great bass. At least 15 inches to 18 inches from the backwall will deliver tight, musical, palpabale bass. Cellos are stunning! Well recorded piano makes you wonder who dragged the Stienway into the room.


No real wood venners, here. And I couldn't care less. These speakers (as well as the C807 and C803 of this Series) far exceed the modest, well-done, black laminate finish confines of their cabinets. I've auditioned and lived with several much higher-priced....real wood veenered speakers; that the C809 put to shame. Embarrassed, really.

Dynamics are very, very nice. They can be pucnhy, but not in-your-face-......kick in the gut punchy. They do lean to a polite....I guess softer presentation. But they are in no way dull and uninvolving.

If you want the ultimate slam and liver-rattling punch; look elsewhere. These are not the speakers for you.

If you want the ultimate in so-called " transparency" .........look elsewhere. These are not for you.

If you want a hyper-detailed presentation and sterile, analytical presentation. Move right along and go find yourself another speaker; after you disect your frog.

You want wonderfully tuneful and sweet melodies?

Want to whistle and sing to the music, because you simply can't help from being dragged into the meody of a song?

Want to get up off your booty and boogie around the room, because the music pushes and inspires you?

Want to lay back and enjoy the melody of a blues guitar, or the beautiful wave of cello washing over you?

Want to get chills and goosebumps from acoustic instruments and vical harmonies?

Then audtion the Jamo C809.

I matched them up with some McIntosh gear (C220, mc252 and mc352) and an Rega Saturn. Also tried them out with several other pieces/brands of gear.

The Mac and Jamo combo is musical heaven!!!!



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