Adorama has
Jamo Speakers: Jamo S 809 (pair)
+ Jamo S 801 (pair)
+ Jamo S 83 in
Black on sale for
$399.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Sr. Deal Editor
iconian for finding this deal.
Includes:
- 2x Jamo S 809 Floorstanding Dolby Atmos Ready Speakers - Black
- 2x Jamo S 801 Bookshelf Speakers - Black
- Jamo S 83 CEN Center Speaker - Black
Features:
- The S 809 is Jamo Flagship Dolby Atmos tower speaker.
- Three impressive 127mm (5") Aluminized Polyfiber Woofers and a 25mm (1") Soft Dome Tweeter deliver an amazing acoustic performance.
- Each speaker includes a patent-pending connection points atop the cabinet for seamless integration of the S 8 ATM topper to deliver the overhead effect of Dolby Atmos.
- The 1" soft dome tweeter provides smooth, refined high frequencies, with three 5" aluminized polyfiber woofers for balanced, cinematic low end.
- The integrated WaveGuide focuses the high frequency sound for dynamic, true-to-life reproduction, while the front-firing tube port allows for better low frequency extension with placement flexibility.
- Seamless Dolby Atmos Integration
- Elegant metal fasteners atop the cabinet provide a chic, modern industrial look, but also serve as a connection point for the S 8 ATM Dolby Atmos elevation speaker.
- Front firing tube port improves low frequency extension while maximizing placement options.
- Fully magnetic grille for premium look and feel with wood accents that give a handcrafted, natural aesthetic.
Jamo 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Also, do these speakers punch above their price point... or are they just good for the price? They are always heavily discounted, so it makes me think they were overpriced to begin with and maybe they are priced appropriately now.
I can't spend a fortune, but I wanted to upgrade from my 2008 onkyo hts9100thx htib. I'm sure the towers are a upgrade, but the rest seem like a lateral move.
Also, do these speakers punch above their price point... or are they just good for the price? They are always heavily discounted, so it makes me think they were overpriced to begin with and maybe they are priced appropriately now.
I can't spend a fortune, but I wanted to upgrade from my 2008 onkyo hts9100thx htib. I'm sure the towers are a upgrade, but the rest seem like a lateral move.
Whether they "punch above their price" or "just good for the price" will depend on who you ask.
You could ask that about many speakers that pop up in here all the time.
Take the Infinity or JBL that get heavily discounted, same holds true to those also.
As pointed out before these were voted Best Buy home theater system by EISA for 2018-2019.
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Customer service is not great. It's been more than 3 days still no idea of when they will send me screws.
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He uses that fake post to discredit Jamo/Klipsch all the time and misleads people
He will tell you he does this for a living, one thing I know is most people that do, work with certain brands.
When someone ask for advice he asked them to PM him and he will help.
If Jamo/Klipsch are competitors of his, that argument sure does make sense 🤔
each pair costs like $200+
more than the 807 towers themselves sometimes!
Customer service is not great. It's been more than 3 days still no idea of when they will send me screws.
In general you can start with 809 at 50-60,801 at 90-100 and 83 at 80. Crossover you can try 100 but I would suggest 110-120.
Most people would set them to small with a sub but that is all a preference. At this level of speakers I would suggest all small.
RC will take into consideration many things including room characteristics so those settings will most likely be different.
It will ultimately comes down to your sound preference so there is no right or wrong, don't be afraid change the settings to your liking.
Hope this helps good luck
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