Jamo is a Danish brand which got famous (more or less) in the eighties. They concentrated on butch-looking loudspeakers with some professional looking touches. They also had their own measuring-methods. Where they stated the loudspeakers could handle 200 Watts, it was actually around 130 or something. Also, they sounded a bit 'boom 'n tizz'.
A common problem with those speakers is that surround foam of the woofers deteriorates.
However, they also did some real 'high end'. Their Concert-series are very good, containg high class Vifa drivers. They also have a line of open baffle loudspeakers, fo which I've heard the RT-909 on a show. That was very impressing.
A common problem with those speakers is that surround foam of the woofers deteriorates.
However, they also did some real 'high end'. Their Concert-series are very good, containg high class Vifa drivers. They also have a line of open baffle loudspeakers, fo which I've heard the RT-909 on a show. That was very impressing.