Jamo Cornet 145 Floorstanding Speakers

Jamo Cornet 145 Floorstanding Speakers 

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[Jul 29, 2000]
Magnus
Audio Enthusiast

This speakers sunds great togeather with my big twin 10" subwoofer.
This is also a good chois for them who want better speakers to their cheap compact system and don't want to spend a fortune.

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4
VALUE
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4
[Jan 04, 2001]
Joseph
Casual Listener

Strength:

Very clean and crisp upper and mid range sounds.

Weakness:

Bass lacking a bit.

I feel that this ia an excellent speaker for the size. The sound quality is better than similiar speakers I've heard at similiar prices. I do plan on using them as surround speakers once my tower speakers (E470's) arrive. They should be a good compliment to a more powerful front pair of speakers.

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RATING
4
VALUE
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4
[Jul 19, 2001]
wesley
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound and build

Weakness:

Reviews in hi-fi magazines!

These may not be the best hifi speaker in the world, but they are certainly the best value. I own two pairs of these little marvels, used in two separate small room systems.

These speakers really do beg the question...why pay more????

They faithfully reproduce vocals in a way which few other speakers of this type can match. They have excellent transient attack, and a rock solid and reasonably low bass response.

Build quality is confidence-inspiring.

It was only through the guidance of Gary Jones, owner of Northen Ireland's only customer friendly hifi shop, that I had my eyes opened to the deloghts of the baby Jamos.

Gary has always believed that price is irrelevant in the production of music.........a theory fully endorsed by these giant killers.

Only one nagging doubt...........why haven't these speakers got the ratings they fully merit from the UK press?????

After all, surely reviewers only take into account the sound quality.....................don't they???????????

Similar Products Used:

mission 700, tannoy r1, rega arra, totem mites

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5
VALUE
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5
[Aug 16, 1998]
Hannibal
an Audio Enthusiast

I'm new to Hifi and very interested, after lissening to several speakers I bought the Cornet 145 to my first system. First of all it's very well build and it looks nice. But the best part is, of course, the sound. Jamo have been known to only produce disco-speakers with a heavy bass, but now they've gotten better. The sound is very high on detail and has a firm bass, the middle range is exellent with beautifull voices. It sounds neutral and you can play really loud for a speaker at this size (32*18*24.5cm). The speaker costs about 130 pounds and is from Denmark.
Finally I want to say that it is an exellent speaker at a very competetive price.

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5
VALUE
RATING
[Jan 06, 1999]
Magnus Alkerdun
an Audiophile

The JAMO-trademark has allway´s got a reputation of being just a "boom-boom-box" with large systems including 12-15 inch-woofers and screaming tweeters.
When we now come to the bookshelfmodell Cornet 145 we find something quite different, this is a homogenic, neutral allmost clinic-clean soundcharactar that really put´s the electronic driving it on the edge, even with my warm Pioneer A-676-amplifier it sounded in the beginning way too thin. Just by turning down the treble on the preamp i came up with a much more smoother sound that allmost florrstanding modells in the 500$-class not allway´s can accomplish.

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3
VALUE
RATING
[Mar 31, 2001]
Keegan
Audiophile

Strength:

Great imaging, clean treble and mids, adequate tight fast bass - overall an exceptional performing budget bookshelf

Weakness:

lack of soundstaging, speaker positioning must be very precise

I managed to snap these great little speakers up at a chandlers closing down sale, walking in expecting to see a deluge of sickening ULTRA MEGA SUPA DUPA BASS midi systems i was realy suprised when i saw a pair of these sittting on the shelf saying "buy me" i hung around a little longer and ended up getting these in perfect condition with the wood grain finish for under 100 dollars american...

i finally got them home and hooked them up to my setup ( a modified yamaha ca-710 amplifier, nad 5420 cd player, project 6.9 turntable, on home made rack and speaker stands running response ofc high definition cables)

i positioned them and my chair to my best knoledge of room acoustics, crossed my fingers hoping for the best .... i put my (almost) mint condition vinyl copy of "roger waters the wall live in berlin" on and immediately the vocals jumped out being able to pinpoint each performer as a point in space .... the imaging was spot on ..... and the speakers did a great job of handling the huge live concert dynamics. Moving on to some more modern recordings such as madonna's music they once again performed extremely well showing quick responsive bass but more important , lively and crystal clear mids, highs and imaging.

From what i have gathered they accomodater all types of music well, work well with cd but really sine with vinyl .... no complaints except for a slight lack of soundstaging , and that they must be postioned with surgical accuracy to squeeze the best out of these great speakers .... if you can find them at a decent price i highly recomend picking them up ... one of the best budget speakers i have heard and a pleasure to own

Similar Products Used:

mission 771, jaycar jc 30,

OVERALL
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5
VALUE
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5
[Oct 31, 2000]
Greg Schoolland
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great build quality, very clear mid and high range, brand name/reputation!

Weakness:

Lacking bass.

The Cornet 145's by Jamo will impress you with their clear reproduction of the mid and high range capability. Though the low frequency leaves something to be desired, these things sound great, in my opinion. The classy build quality of Jamo with great connections hints at the speakers quality. Buy and be impressed.

Similar Products Used:

Some sort of Yamaha bookshelfs made out of paper from Bestbuy

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 18, 2000]
franny
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

SOUND QUALITY MADE IN DENMARK BINDING POST

Weakness:

NONE

I WAS SURPRISED WHEN I FIRST HEARD THE SPEAKER AT THE STORE. THEY SOUNDED SO GOOD THAT I DID NOT WANNA PASS ON THEM. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A BOOKSHELF SPEAKER FOR MY ROOM AND I FINALLY FOUND IT. AUDITIONED A LOT OF SPEAKERS AND I FINALLY MADE MY DECISION AND IT WAS JAMO. THESE SPEAKERS ROCKS. FOR THE MONEY I PAID FOR THE SPEAKER I THINK I GOT A GOOD DEAL. ESPECIALLY IT'S MADE IN DENMARK.IT CAME DOWN BETWEEN THE NHT AND JAMO. I AUDITIONED NHT'S SUPERONE I THINK IT WAS EXCELLENT AND IT ALSO COST TWICE AS MUCH. THE JAMO I THINK SOUNDED AS CLEAR AND CLEAN AS THE NHT'S AND HAD MORE BASS THAN THE NHT'S BECAUSE OF THE PORTED DESIGN IN THE BACK, MAKING THE SPEAKER MORE EFFICIENT. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THESE SPEAKERS. CONNECTIONS ARE GREAT, BINDING POST ARE WAY TO GO. I DIDN'T WANNA GET A SPEAKER WITH SPRING CLIPS CONNECTORS.

Similar Products Used:

NHT SUPER ONE

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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