🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Jamo S 803 Bookshelf Speaker Pair combines cutting-edge technology with a stylish design, featuring Dolby Atmos readiness, a compact size, and versatile connectivity options, making it the perfect addition to any home theater or media room.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 25 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Optical |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 9"W x 13"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 1.0 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Theaters, Media Rooms |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Dolby Atmos |
Mounting Type | Shelf Mount |
Speaker Type | Monitor |
Additional Features | Built in microphone |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
Subwoofer Diameter | 5 Inches |
S**Y
Highly recommend without breaking the bank.
I've been using the Jamo S bookshelf speakers for a few years now, and I’m thoroughly impressed! The sound quality is exceptional—crisp highs, rich mids, and surprisingly deep bass for speakers of this size. They deliver a balanced and immersive audio experience, perfect for both music and movies. The sleek, modern design blends seamlessly into my living room decor, adding a touch of elegance. Setup was a breeze, and they work flawlessly with my existing system. If you're looking for high-quality bookshelf speakers at a great price, the Jamo S is a fantastic choice. Highly recommended!
A**N
Perfect for the price!
I have had these for a while now and feel I can confidentially say these are great for price. This was such a huge improvement from the logitech surround sound system I had.
B**N
Very good sound
I needed a front bass port speaker to be wall mounted next to my tv. These sound great for front port, they do have all the downfalls of a small cabinet front port speaker but are better then I expected. They excel at voice in the music and have a lot more bass then I thought they would, had to turn the bass levels down. I made the choice to try these because of the lowered price but after hearing them they compare well at their original price segment. They aren't very efficient speakers with a 87db sensitivity rating but still project well enough to fill the room with sound and using a modern reciever with an audyssey mic balanced them out perfect in my surround sound system. I just wanted a speaker that did the surround well but I could play music through also, these do both very well
A**R
Comparing Budget Speakers
I bought these speakers for a home theater/music listening dual purpose. I compared with 2 other budget speakers. I'm not a high end audiophile. I don't have scientific test equipment or decibel meters and I wasn't looking at the frequency curve, just listening to audio and comparing. That being said, I compared the Jamo S 803, Elac Debut b6.2, and Infinity Reference 152. Result: I returned these speakers and went with the Infinity Reference speakers (get them on sale).Thoughts:Jamo S 803: Light, almost too light. They look great though really, very stylish and can sit in the living room without being an eyesore. The versatility with the atmos passthrough was attractive and front ported means they can be put right up against the wall. Sound was..decent. They're a little bright sounding and fatiguing to listen to for a long time in my opinion. The mids sounded very recessed, but vocal clarity is a big point for me. These speakers did require more power than the others and sounded almost..veiled when listening side by side. That being said, for the money these did not sound bad by any means. The bass was pretty light, and when paired with a sub these sound way better. In a home theater setup, for the price, these are hard to beat.Elac: Got these on sale for slightly more than the Jamos, but they are originally more expensive speakers. That being said, I honestly liked these less than the Jamos. Much better build quality, but I got the 6.2 which is a physically larger speaker so direct comparison is difficult. Bass was where these stood out. Great low end, very full and slightly warm sounding. The mids and highs sounded a little muffled on these speakers. These were very comforting to listen to, and with the right music they would be great speakers. Not my pick for home theater use. My testing helper loved these speakers and I hated them. They seemed polarizing if you like the sound signature or not.Infinity: The winners. Got these on sale for basically the same price as the Jamos. Wow. These speakers are very clear. I got the 152 speaker so same size as the Jamos. The cabinets are a little large, but they sound great. The matching center is awesome (would have loved the larger speakers and center but couldn't fit them in my setup). For the size though, the sound is great. They have clear highs and mids without being fatiguing like the Jamos were to me. Great for music and have a little punch for home theater. Pretty neutral sounding. Paired with a sub they sound much bigger than they are.If you can't wait for the Infinity speakers to go on sale, the Jamos, especially the home theater kit with the fronts, surrounds, and center is an awesome deal. If you can pay just slightly more and the Infinity speakers are on sale, do yourself a favor and get those.
P**I
Excellent speakers that scale with gear.
I'm fairly new in this audio journey and after many months (almost a year) since i bought these and having 2 different amplifier/dac setups and upgraded to a decent (to me) denon integrated amp, now i can finally appreciate how good these speakers really are, and they're already pretty good with cheap amplifiers, i remember having my jaw dropped when i first heard these speakers after upgrading from the polk audio t-15 which were my first ''audiophile'' setup with a smsl dac and smsl amp, i was smiling while listening to my music library admiring how good everything sounded, only problem was that the treble was a bit harsh sometimes but it didnt bother me much and i didnt think i would need to upgrade my setup any time soon, i was totally happy with it, watching movies, playing games, listening to music and all but last week i had one of those impulses and began to wonder, ''what if...'' so i decided to step my game up and bought myself an amplifier from denon. It was the day of reckoning, i knew i was going to experience a slight improvement since i was going from a 250 dollar smsl setup to a way more expensive denon integrated amp and i also was expecting the amplifier to have a different coloration to the sound but what came next i wasnt expecting. MY MIND WAS BLOWN. The speakers sounded so good it was as if i had bought a more expensive pair of speakers, more refined, spacious, airy, instrument separation, sweetness to the treble, strong bass, the sound stage was incomparable i didnt recognize not even remotely what i was listening to anymore, it was all new to me, i was raving. These speaker are a steal for what they cost, i totally recommend buying them and as the gear gets more expensive they sound more expensive too. This hobby is great!
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