Jamo Speakers: S 809 (Pair) + S 83 Center + S 803 Bookshelf (Pair), S 810 10" Sub
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Adorama has Jamo S 809 (Pair), S 83 Center,S 803 Bookshelf (Pair) & S 810 10" Sub Speaker Bundle (Black, 1064325 F) on sale for $499. Shipping is free.
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Product Features:
Dolby Atmos ready
25mm (1") soft dome tweeter
Triple 102mm (5") Aluminized Polyfiber Woofers
Jamo 1-Year Limited Warranty
Bundle Includes:
2x S 809 Floorstanding Dolby Atmos Ready Speakers (Black)
1x Jamo S 83 CEN Center Speaker (Black)
2x Jamo S 803 Dolby Atmos Bookshelf Speaker (Black)
Jamo S 810 SUB 10" 150W Subwoofer (Black)
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Oh look ANOTHER "irrelevant" post on a possible "good deal" AGAIN 🙄!
Bought this set last year and very happy with it. The best validation is when the wife says it's too loud or too much bass.
I see these jamo deals all the time. I've always been hesitant because I don't know what kind of or how good of a reciever to pair them with. I'm not an audiophile by any means. I really enjoy my Yamaha soundbar and does a good job for the space/sound ratio for me. But I'm the type of person that's always looking for better but also not trying to break the bank. Are these jamo deals a huge step above my sound bar for the amount of money and the larger space I'm going to have to accommodate? Please don't flame me because I use a soundbar. I know 5.1 setup obviously will beat a 2.1. Just asking an honest question.
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I see these jamo deals all the time. I've always been hesitant because I don't know what kind of or how good of a reciever to pair them with. I'm not an audiophile by any means. I really enjoy my Yamaha soundbar and does a good job for the space/sound ratio for me. But I'm the type of person that's always looking for better but also not trying to break the bank. Are these jamo deals a huge step above my sound bar for the amount of money and the larger space I'm going to have to accommodate? Please don't flame me because I use a soundbar. I know 5.1 setup obviously will beat a 2.1. Just asking an honest question.
I see these jamo deals all the time. I've always been hesitant because I don't know what kind of or how good of a reciever to pair them with. I'm not an audiophile by any means. I really enjoy my Yamaha soundbar and does a good job for the space/sound ratio for me. But I'm the type of person that's always looking for better but also not trying to break the bank. Are these jamo deals a huge step above my sound bar for the amount of money and the larger space I'm going to have to accommodate? Please don't flame me because I use a soundbar. I know 5.1 setup obviously will beat a 2.1. Just asking an honest question.
Well you are kinda answering your own question.
"I know 5.1 setup obviously will beat a 2.1" which is true but to know if it's a "huge step above" for you, you would have to listen for yourself.
Since it sounds like you don't like/want a "large" footprint, tight budget or spend as little as possible and you found the soundbar "does a good job", kinda answers your question.
As far as a receiver you only need 5 channels and this doesn't require a lot of power to run especially if a soundbar is sufficient for you and layout.
Unlike a soundbar you have to run speaker wire/cable to the speakers and sub in your layout.
The trade off, you sacrifice the quality of the sound
I should of waited for this sale. Instead I got the 5 speaker set with the 801s (instead of the 803) for 399 same place. Another 100 for a 10" sub I say is a killer deal. Elitests will tell you to replace the sub with a $20,000 89" SVS made for meteorites but this will boom a small room. If you want an entry level HT, this is it. I love mine!
I see these jamo deals all the time. I've always been hesitant because I don't know what kind of or how good of a reciever to pair them with. I'm not an audiophile by any means. I really enjoy my Yamaha soundbar and does a good job for the space/sound ratio for me. But I'm the type of person that's always looking for better but also not trying to break the bank. Are these jamo deals a huge step above my sound bar for the amount of money and the larger space I'm going to have to accommodate? Please don't flame me because I use a soundbar. I know 5.1 setup obviously will beat a 2.1. Just asking an honest question.
This will be a big step up from "most" sound bars.
There are a few very expensive sound bars that sound VERY GOOD.
What model is your yamaha?
Don't worry about an avr's "sound". When set to "flat", most humans would be hard pressed to hear a difference between the "good" brands (Yamaha, DENON/Marantz, etc) on your average home speakers.
Get a Avr that is a future-proof as possible and at the top of your budget. Audyssey xt32 or the top tier YPOA "could" give you the best sound due to equalization for your unique room.
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04-10-2021 at 05:14 PM.
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Oh look ANOTHER "irrelevant" post on a possible "good deal" AGAIN 🙄!
Oh look another comment by supermanrob on a Jamo post. I'm surprised you did mention this was named the best value in 2017 & 2018 🤣. How much does Jamo pay you?
This will be a big step up from "most" sound bars.
There are a few very expensive sound bars that sound VERY GOOD.
What model is your yamaha?
Don't worry about an avr's "sound". When set to "flat", most humans would be hard pressed to hear a difference between the "good" brands (Yamaha, DENON/Marantz, etc) on your average home speakers.
Get a Avr that is a future-proof as possible and at the top of your budget. Audyssey xt32 or the top tier YPOA "could" give you the best sound due to equalization for your unique room.
It's just an old yas 203 my wife got me for our 1 yr wedding anniversary in 2015. Lol. It's not exactly rocking the room but does decent for the size. Any suggestions on a decent reciever to pair with these budget 5.1 deals from adorama that pop up a lot?
It's just an old yas 203 my wife got me for our 1 yr wedding anniversary in 2015. Lol. It's not exactly rocking the room but does decent for the size. Any suggestions on a decent reciever to pair with these budget 5.1 deals from adorama that pop up a lot?
You can try the Yamaha TSR-700 thats available at Costco.. Its inexpensive at 399 and offers a lot of bang for buck.. If you need something from Denon - the AVR-S750h is also available at same price.
Yamaha has HDMI 2.1 and lot of other features will be added later this year, so it might be a better buy
You can try the Yamaha TSR-700 thats available at Costco.. Its inexpensive at 399 and offers a lot of bang for buck.. If you need something from Denon - the AVR-S750h is also available at same price.
Yamaha has HDMI 2.1 and lot of other features will be added later this year, so it might be a better buy
Very nice. Thank you. I got the Sony 75x90C (x900h) with hdmi 2.1 for $1500 around November so that should pair well. I just wasnt sure if these adorama deals were trash because I see them allll the time on here. I get it tho... Entry level setup. But I'm sure good enough to watch some movies and ball games. I'm not too picky
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I see these jamo deals all the time. I've always been hesitant because I don't know what kind of or how good of a reciever to pair them with. I'm not an audiophile by any means. I really enjoy my Yamaha soundbar and does a good job for the space/sound ratio for me. But I'm the type of person that's always looking for better but also not trying to break the bank. Are these jamo deals a huge step above my sound bar for the amount of money and the larger space I'm going to have to accommodate? Please don't flame me because I use a soundbar. I know 5.1 setup obviously will beat a 2.1. Just asking an honest question.
Oh look ANOTHER "irrelevant" post on a possible "good deal" AGAIN 🙄!
Well you are kinda answering your own question.
"I know 5.1 setup obviously will beat a 2.1" which is true but to know if it's a "huge step above" for you, you would have to listen for yourself.
Since it sounds like you don't like/want a "large" footprint, tight budget or spend as little as possible and you found the soundbar "does a good job", kinda answers your question.
As far as a receiver you only need 5 channels and this doesn't require a lot of power to run especially if a soundbar is sufficient for you and layout.
Unlike a soundbar you have to run speaker wire/cable to the speakers and sub in your layout.
The trade off, you sacrifice the quality of the sound
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This will be a big step up from "most" sound bars.
There are a few very expensive sound bars that sound VERY GOOD.
What model is your yamaha?
Don't worry about an avr's "sound". When set to "flat", most humans would be hard pressed to hear a difference between the "good" brands (Yamaha, DENON/Marantz, etc) on your average home speakers.
Get a Avr that is a future-proof as possible and at the top of your budget. Audyssey xt32 or the top tier YPOA "could" give you the best sound due to equalization for your unique room.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank DanL17
There are a few very expensive sound bars that sound VERY GOOD.
What model is your yamaha?
Don't worry about an avr's "sound". When set to "flat", most humans would be hard pressed to hear a difference between the "good" brands (Yamaha, DENON/Marantz, etc) on your average home speakers.
Get a Avr that is a future-proof as possible and at the top of your budget. Audyssey xt32 or the top tier YPOA "could" give you the best sound due to equalization for your unique room.
It's just an old yas 203 my wife got me for our 1 yr wedding anniversary in 2015. Lol. It's not exactly rocking the room but does decent for the size. Any suggestions on a decent reciever to pair with these budget 5.1 deals from adorama that pop up a lot?
Yamaha has HDMI 2.1 and lot of other features will be added later this year, so it might be a better buy
Yamaha has HDMI 2.1 and lot of other features will be added later this year, so it might be a better buy
Very nice. Thank you. I got the Sony 75x90C (x900h) with hdmi 2.1 for $1500 around November so that should pair well. I just wasnt sure if these adorama deals were trash because I see them allll the time on here. I get it tho... Entry level setup. But I'm sure good enough to watch some movies and ball games. I'm not too picky