Hello all, its time I start getting more serious about my audio. Around Summer 2004 I decided to upgrade from a $150 5.1 high school christmas present. Got a nice $500 Kenwood receiver and 3 Jamo speakers($100 pair, and a $90 center). 2-3 years later and I get some more nice Jamo's on clearance. Jamo E 640's ($250, 100-140 watts), and Jamo E 800 ($275, 100-140 watts). HOLY WOW WAS THAT AN UPGRADE. Rocked all that till the Kenwood took a crap, and got an Onkoyo TX-NR818 receiver last year.
So, thats what I got. And I am extremely happy with what it has been, they've sold me to the point where I am willing to stick with them. Now I know that Klipsch bought Jamo in 2006, and then Audiovox bought them in 2011. But I don't really know what it means. Just asked my friend last night, and he said "don't keep going with Jamo, they're no longer in business". Well it sure as hell doesn't look like it, am I wrong? Their Concert line of speakers looks JUST like what I want.
When it comes to budget, and purpose, I really don't even want to choose a direction, just leave it all open. Buy a component here, and one there and keep building on the system. But I'm not looking for > $800 a pair speakers. I understand the relationship of quality vs price is quite a hyperbola in regards to technology. I don't need to upgrade to a line that is 25% more for a pair when its only 3% better, the two need to be a bit more linear.
What I've got my sights set on right now:
Jamo C9 Center - $350
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Jamo C93 Bookshelfs - $425 a Pair
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Jamo C95 Floor standing - $660 a Pair
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A pre-amp is not out of the question either, one has just not been necessary yet. I'm a C-hair from pulling the trigger on that Center Channel, as my center is EASILY the weak link at the moment. And these are pretty good deals, considering MSRP. For the price does it look like I could do much better? Should I just not consider Jamo anymore, I searched and don't see hardly anyone mention them on here? What have others done in my situation? Perhaps I'm wasting my money on something thats $100 over priced, and should just spend $100 more for something that should cost $200 more?
Thanks for any help!
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