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SlickdealsForumsDeal TalkJamo Speakers: (pair) C 95 II floors + C 9 CEN II center + (pair) C 91 II bookshelves + J10 Sub $999 (white is $949) + free s/h
Assuming these have similar tuning compared to the C 93 II's (and they should), it is likely these have rather hot treble, so probably not speakers you'd want to toe in.
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05-14-2020 at 09:25 PM.
Not sure how much of a help this would be...
Someone said that these second generation sound bright..
The sound is a very subjective topic and everyone hear different things. Having said that, I have the first generation of concert series and I really like their warmer sound (deep and rich, with good highs still), nothing bright about them. The developing engineer even said that it was his idea to make them warm. Given that Klipsch bought out Jamo, I wouldn't be too surprised if the sound signature has changed to Klipsch's preference since. However, it's unlikely to do so, especially when they kept the same name series. Again, I haven't heard the second gen. Hope it helps somehow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVlbZtEfKog
P. S. One of the review I saw mentioned that the tweeter has been redesigned. Perhaps that's the difference.
Not sure how much of a help this would be...
Someone said that these second generation sound bright..
The sound is a very subjective topic and everyone hear different things. Having said that, I have the first generation of concert series and I really like their warmer sound (deep and rich, with good highs still), nothing bright about them. The developing engineer even said that it was his idea to make them warm. Given that Klipsch bought out Jamo, I wouldn't be too surprised if the sound signature has changed to Klipsch's preference since. However, it's unlikely to do so, especially when they kept the same name series. Again, I haven't heard the second gen. Hope it helps somehow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVlbZtEfKog
P. S. One of the review I saw mentioned that the tweeter has been redesigned. Perhaps that's the difference.
Appreciate the help, I went ahead and bought it. Was going for Q acoustics 3050is, but this saves a good amount (even if it may not sound as good). Thanks.
Appreciate the help, I went ahead and bought it. Was going for Q acoustics 3050is, but this saves a good amount (even if it may not sound as good). Thanks.
I think you might be surprised how good these sound. Plus with a new tweeter, home theater will sound better.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank VladGlad
Someone said that these second generation sound bright..
The sound is a very subjective topic and everyone hear different things. Having said that, I have the first generation of concert series and I really like their warmer sound (deep and rich, with good highs still), nothing bright about them. The developing engineer even said that it was his idea to make them warm. Given that Klipsch bought out Jamo, I wouldn't be too surprised if the sound signature has changed to Klipsch's preference since. However, it's unlikely to do so, especially when they kept the same name series. Again, I haven't heard the second gen. Hope it helps somehow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVlbZtE
P. S. One of the review I saw mentioned that the tweeter has been redesigned. Perhaps that's the difference.
Someone said that these second generation sound bright..
The sound is a very subjective topic and everyone hear different things. Having said that, I have the first generation of concert series and I really like their warmer sound (deep and rich, with good highs still), nothing bright about them. The developing engineer even said that it was his idea to make them warm. Given that Klipsch bought out Jamo, I wouldn't be too surprised if the sound signature has changed to Klipsch's preference since. However, it's unlikely to do so, especially when they kept the same name series. Again, I haven't heard the second gen. Hope it helps somehow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVlbZtE
P. S. One of the review I saw mentioned that the tweeter has been redesigned. Perhaps that's the difference.
I think you might be surprised how good these sound. Plus with a new tweeter, home theater will sound better.
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Klipsch do look good, so if it fits your aesthetic, do it!