By: Morten
20th Apr 2023
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"Jamo concert 7"
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I have owned a set since 2007. I just can't replace them. The way they reproduce bass is to my ears sublime. The sound image is so balanced. You do not get punched by direct force, and you don't have problems with rear bass reflection. They go low, in a cinema setup no need of sub. Though I got one:) But.... as we know the low filtering is often done with catalytic capacitors. SO, before you judge the speakers or your amp, change the 4 72 (old standard) /68uf and the 2 4.7yf. Some of mine had leaked. Get them measured to the same spec before they are sent. You just need to do that. When in there, why not refresh all the soldering points. Now you have a speaker that reproduce the bass as intended. You are back in 89 when they were acclaimed besides electrostatic speakers. They are perfect in small areas cause to the bass design. You won't have bass building up in the corner. Very detailed highs, perfect voices, and this voluminous bass that can roll and be firm way down to the early 20'Hz. Old and older speakers must be refreshed in the filters. You will newer know your system with old catalytic capacitors in the speakers. I have had concert 11, I have D450. I have several amps. It is as with cars and motorcycles. You take one for the ride with the sprit of today. These concert 7 have their place and make the goosebumps pop. Choose audiophile music for the best ride, there is too much mainstream crap. Have an amp with adequate dynamic power, biamp your receiver if possible. You want to feed them. Nirvana isn't far away at a very low price. Mine have the original speakers. The units have so high quality and do not have any paper that mould over years. Just don't overplay them. Set the right angel to your listening position, and the stereo image is amazing. Enjoy.
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47 people liked this review.
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By: Colin
2nd Feb 2023
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"Jamo Concert VII"
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I’ve owned a pair from new and they still sound fantastic. I was first really impressed with how they performed with solo classical piano - Howard Shelly playing Rachmaninov. Now its how with home cinema you don’t need a separate sub-woofer even with action movies.
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8 people liked this review.
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By: Morten Hofstad
17th Oct 2020
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"Very good speakers"
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I´ve had these Speakers since 1990 when I bought them at my local audio shop here in Namsos Norway, Øyvind Johansen A/S. Then there were at least three audio shops in this small town, with this shop as the one with best selection of gear. From the usual all included audio racks, to more Hi-Fi equipment, at least at the time. I also bought some om Sonys ES seriers gear there, which I fondly remember. One day they had these speakers in the shop, connected to Sonys TA-F 770ES integrated amplifier, and I just had to buy them. They were expensive for the time, so I bought them with a downpayment deal of 1000 kr per month until downplayed, so it took me 10 months. I used them for a few years, but being mostly into heavy metal those days, I changed them for other speakers. Having owned many a speaker since then, most of which have passed by in search og something better - or shall I say different. In search of the sound that make you just forget about the speaker and just enjoy the music. Then for a few months ago, my brother that is moving into his new house wondered it he should just throw these old Jamo´s that he had in the attic. Which Jamo´s I asked? Your Jamo VII´s he replied... I´ll take them home and listen to them for fun, I replied. So I did, and connected them up to my Plinius Hiato, fired up Audirvana and... I could not belive my ears. Here comes this incredible, detailed, yet butifully musical and textured sound, with great clear midrange with just the right amound of body, and not at least deep earth shaking bass. I could not belive my ears. That night, I heard album after album, skpping from song to song, just wanting to hear the nest song, what the Jamo´s could do. My other much costlier speakers was connected again, to compare as I was not sure my ears were correct - and surely, they were significanly worse in every aspekt from harsher treble, more muddled midrange, lesser sound-staging, and not at least just weak and tame base in comparison. After that, the Jamo´s stayed connected, and I am not going to reconnect the other speakers again any more. Sure, the Jamo´s have some scuffs, and look a bit tired, but the sound is to good make these things important. So, are there any problems with the Jamo Concert VII´s? Sure, a few, but the are not that many, mainly the one thing that I notice, is that when at high volumes they have som problems with the sound muddling a bit, but only when there are a lot going on in the midrange. The one thing that I like so much with the Jamo´s is the "tone" of the music. It just feels right, like the sound is much more real than many other speakers I have heard. Sure, I´m certain there are many speakers out there that does this much better, also today, but not ones I have heard in the price range that is realistic for someone like me. And, with many of the speakers that I have owned I have searched for a sound I knew were out there, but could not fint. Now I have found it, so I know it is possible to make it. Now I only have to find a current speaker with the same sound, but are better. For the search never stops. In the meantime, I´m going to enjoy music on my Jamo Concert VII´s.
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89 people liked this review.
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