
Jamo S426 HCS3 5.0 speaker package review
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This speaker system is muscular and compact - like corned beef
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This speaker system is muscular and compact - like corned beef

Can Jamo's mid-range in-ear 'phones offer a high-end sound?

We worship at the church of THX and the surround sound spec that's become the gold standard for serious speakers

Part of its value-driven Studio range, Jamo's S606 system is straightforward. The S606 HCS 3 main box contains the main, rear and centre speakers. The S606 HCS 6 system here adds a second, smaller box with a SUB 250 subwoofer

The A 102 HCS11 is a home cinema system combining Jamo's DMR61 DVD player/receiver along with the its A10 series speaker package. All the components are remarkably compact and its simplistic styling will appeal to minimalist fans

Since coming under the wing of the US Klipsch Group, Jamo appears to have gone from strength to strength. The company's range now dovetails neatly with its American masters, delivering products to regions where Klipsch don't go.

A few years ago Jamo was one of Europe's largest speaker specialists, making a huge range of uncommonly stylish designs in a large and highly automated factory on the Danish coast
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