This deal is $75 off (43% savings) the retail list price of $174.
This deal is $150 off (59.4% savings) the retail list price of $229.
Our research indicates that this offer for the S 801 pair is $29.9 lower (23.25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $128.99.
Our research indicates that this offer for the S 803 pair is $40 lower (26.84% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $149.
Warranty:
Includes Jamo's 1 Year Limited Warranty
About this store:
See Adorama's return policy for returns information. ~ persian_mafia
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This deal is $75 off (43% savings) the retail list price of $174.
This deal is $150 off (59.4% savings) the retail list price of $229.
Our research indicates that this offer for the S 801 pair is $29.9 lower (23.25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $128.99.
Our research indicates that this offer for the S 803 pair is $40 lower (26.84% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $149.
Warranty:
Includes Jamo's 1 Year Limited Warranty
About this store:
See Adorama's return policy for returns information. ~ persian_mafia
The J 10 (cube) is rated for 150W RMS / 300W max, it has a rear port and a frequency response of 31-120hz. Nothing to write home about, but for a $125 sub, these are solid specs.
The S 810 (skinny) is rated for 75W / 150W, has a down facing slot port and a frequency response of 36-180hz. This is better than most similarly shaped subs you'd get with a soundbar, but clearly lower performance than the J 10. But it looks nice.
I'd suspect both of these will be adequate for home theater in most living rooms. If space and aesthetics are a concern, consider the S810. Otherwise the J 10 is the better of the two.
On the other hand, the J 10 is a black cube subwoofer. Who cares if it matches your other speakers? There are lots of good black cubes out there for $100-$200.
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Looks like a good price.
I bought the Klipsch 5.1 for $299. I will return those and will buy this. Hopefully, these are better than Klipsch 5.1. Also, planning to add an additional Klipsch 12 inch sub-woofer. Any sessions?
Also any deal on atoms speaker which can be used with these speakers?
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Looks like a good price.
I bought the Klipsch 5.1 for $299. I will return those and will buy this. Hopefully, these are better than Klipsch 5.1. Also, planning to add an additional Klipsch 12 inch sub-woofer. Any sessions?
Also any deal on atoms speaker which can be used with these speakers?
I wish the walnut would go on sale for the 803s. I've been waiting for that but it's usually only black. Does anyone know what's the difference between the subs besides shape?
For anyone on the fence I have being using my 803s on my PC for over a year and I love them. Powered with a sony 590 and a EVGA nu audio card I really like them.
Does anyone know what's the difference between the subs besides shape?
The J 10 (cube) is rated for 150W RMS / 300W max, it has a rear port and a frequency response of 31-120hz. Nothing to write home about, but for a $125 sub, these are solid specs.
The S 810 (skinny) is rated for 75W / 150W, has a down facing slot port and a frequency response of 36-180hz. This is better than most similarly shaped subs you'd get with a soundbar, but clearly lower performance than the J 10. But it looks nice.
I'd suspect both of these will be adequate for home theater in most living rooms. If space and aesthetics are a concern, consider the S810. Otherwise the J 10 is the better of the two.
On the other hand, the J 10 is a black cube subwoofer. Who cares if it matches your other speakers? There are lots of good black cubes out there for $100-$200.
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The J 10 (cube) is rated for 150W RMS / 300W max, it has a rear port and a frequency response of 31-120hz. Nothing to write home about, but for a $125 sub, these are solid specs.
The S 810 (skinny) is rated for 75W / 150W, has a down facing slot port and a frequency response of 36-180hz. This is better than most similarly shaped subs you'd get with a soundbar, but clearly lower performance than the J 10. But it looks nice.
I'd suspect both of these will be adequate for home theater in most living rooms. If space and aesthetics are a concern, consider the S810. Otherwise the J 10 is the better of the two.
On the other hand, the J 10 is a black cube subwoofer. Who cares if it matches your other speakers? There are lots of good black cubes out there for $100-$200.
I have jamo home theater with in wall speakers to my ceiling. Hooked up with a Yamaha receiver and a Jamo woofer and the sound is astounding. Do these work with Bluetooth or need wiring?
I have jamo home theater with in wall speakers to my ceiling. Hooked up with a Yamaha receiver and a Jamo woofer and the sound is astounding. Do these work with Bluetooth or need wiring?
No bluetooth, these speaker are to be connected to your receiver. Most modern receivers are bluetooth capable.
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How would the 803s compare to the Klipsch bookshelf ones from the Costco deal? I have the 5.1 klipsch reference theater set but sort or interested in a cheap ish upgrade to the front R L speakers. It's a small room so I think floorstanding is overkill.
How would the 803s compare to the Klipsch bookshelf ones from the Costco deal? I have the 5.1 klipsch reference theater set but sort or interested in a cheap ish upgrade to the front R L speakers. It's a small room so I think floorstanding is overkill.
You need to match the center to the L and R, which Klipsch 5.1 are you talking about?
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The S 810 (skinny) is rated for 75W / 150W, has a down facing slot port and a frequency response of 36-180hz. This is better than most similarly shaped subs you'd get with a soundbar, but clearly lower performance than the J 10. But it looks nice.
I'd suspect both of these will be adequate for home theater in most living rooms. If space and aesthetics are a concern, consider the S810. Otherwise the J 10 is the better of the two.
On the other hand, the J 10 is a black cube subwoofer. Who cares if it matches your other speakers? There are lots of good black cubes out there for $100-$200.
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I bought the Klipsch 5.1 for $299. I will return those and will buy this. Hopefully, these are better than Klipsch 5.1. Also, planning to add an additional Klipsch 12 inch sub-woofer. Any sessions?
Also any deal on atoms speaker which can be used with these speakers?
I bought the Klipsch 5.1 for $299. I will return those and will buy this. Hopefully, these are better than Klipsch 5.1. Also, planning to add an additional Klipsch 12 inch sub-woofer. Any sessions?
Also any deal on atoms speaker which can be used with these speakers?
The S 810 (skinny) is rated for 75W / 150W, has a down facing slot port and a frequency response of 36-180hz. This is better than most similarly shaped subs you'd get with a soundbar, but clearly lower performance than the J 10. But it looks nice.
I'd suspect both of these will be adequate for home theater in most living rooms. If space and aesthetics are a concern, consider the S810. Otherwise the J 10 is the better of the two.
On the other hand, the J 10 is a black cube subwoofer. Who cares if it matches your other speakers? There are lots of good black cubes out there for $100-$200.
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The S 810 (skinny) is rated for 75W / 150W, has a down facing slot port and a frequency response of 36-180hz. This is better than most similarly shaped subs you'd get with a soundbar, but clearly lower performance than the J 10. But it looks nice.
I'd suspect both of these will be adequate for home theater in most living rooms. If space and aesthetics are a concern, consider the S810. Otherwise the J 10 is the better of the two.
On the other hand, the J 10 is a black cube subwoofer. Who cares if it matches your other speakers? There are lots of good black cubes out there for $100-$200.
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