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BobsYourUncle

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Over the years I have experienced and owned various jamo speakers in the from of a few sattekite speaker sets, s506 and s608.
All of the above left me with the impression of these being average and a little expensive for what you got in terms of sound quality.
I have ofcoarse heard the d590 before and that was impressive but near the top of what they offer.
I migrated from the jamo s608 to other speakers from monitor audio, B&W, Paradigm tannoy and a few others, all of which out performed the jamos in most ways except for some of them not matching the jamo s608 on bass performance.
Various amps were used with them all and some sounded better with some speakers and some amps sounded better with others.

Enter the jamo c607
Not the best speaker I've ever owned, but, a huge step up in sound quality over the studio series. More refined than my paradigm reference studio 100, and no, not as good as my Monitor Audio gs20s were but thats not a fair comparison, I sold those as I was downsizing otherwise I would've kept those probably forever even though the piano black annoyed the hell out of me.
I didn't expect much from these at all but they seriously suprised me after my experience in owning a few of their studio offerings.
Not the last speaker I'll ever own, but for now they will take up the spot on my lounge. I'm just really enjoying these.
The vinyl wrap of these is really good aswell.
This is not meant to be a review or a comparison, rather, just an experience of mine after basically writing the brand off as mediocre when it comes to speakers the guy on the street can afford.
These will be replacing my monitor audio silver 4i as my main speakers.


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