I have a pair of the C607 (Dark Apple finish) and a pair of the C603 bookshelves (also in the Dark Apple).
When I first got these speakers I didn't really give them a real good listen and optimize their placement and component chain. I pretty much designated them as family room speakers. And that was that.
I've been auditioning and searching for another pair of floorstanders and a pair pf bookshelf speakers.
But after auditioning the $2,800 Vienna Acoustic Mozart Grands and loving them. I realized that I really hadn't given my Jamo C607's and C603 more of a fair shake. I hadn't taken the time to let them burn-in, hadn't spend some extensive time listening to them and really had not put them to the test.
Well, what I found is that the C607's are an outstanding speaker for just about any price range.
They have this wonderful way with dynamics, bass depth, punch and instrument timbre.
Everything is so sweet, smooth and natural with a slight touch of nice warmth.
When I audtitioned the Mozart Grands, I took some notes (as I usually do). Upon reading my notes I remembered the problem the Mozart Grands had with the India.Arie Acoustic Soul album (CD).
You see, the only true negative I came away with on the Mozart Grands, was that they failed miserably with strong, low bass material.
The song "Video" and " Brown Skin" (India.Arie's Acoustic Soul album) gave the Mozart Grands lots of problems. I'm being kind. Because as much as I love the Mozarts for all that they do so very well and so very sweetly; the first three songs destroyed the Mozarts.
The Mozarts crumbled into a convoluted mess of distortion, incoherency and rumble. I'm talking music here, not a movie (HT). Even my friend who was there for the audition (and she loved the Mozarts as much as I do), admits that my using the word "destroyed" is not an exaggeration or my being overly dramatic.
The Jamo C607's handled the song "Video" with no problems whatsoever. In fact they handled it with a control, coherence and stability that spoke of this song as being nothing more than routine.... standard performance ....a " wake me up when you have a real challenge " ....type of presentation.
They didn't break a sweat.
I have to say it again. These are
Silly Good speakers!!!
Silly Good
Even more shocking, the comparatively diminutive (in both size and price) C603 bookshelves also have absolutely no problems with that India.Arie album/CD. None whatsoever. And they are equally sweet, smooth and musically satisfying.
But here's the thing. Every instrument, especially on the better recordings, mixes and masterings; has this absolutely wondeful, so natural...organic instrument sound to it. Bass guitars sound fantastic. The detail is just so, that you can visualize the finger picking and kind of bass riff the bass player is executing.
You can hear the guitars and visualize the picking technique or harmonics the guitarist is executing. It's nice detail without sounding hard, edgie, cold, dry....sterile or in your face.
It's a detail that captures the essence, tone and warmth of the instrument's body/wood or brass. Beautiful.
The pacing/timing.....groove....swing is outstanding! I love to boogie....and the C607...well, they convey the groove-factor and hit you with the boogie fever.
I am completely thrown and blown away by these two wonderful Jamo speakers!!!!
They are so well-balanced.....so well built and these speakers just sing of a quality design and quality materials.
What they have done is comepletely changed my mind and won my heart (and ears/brain). I truely have no desire to pursue the Mozart Grands, anymore.
Outside of the Mozarts first class real wood veneer cabinet/finish (and house sound); they have nothing on the Jamo C607. Nothing.
The C607's have a vinyl laminate finish which in my opinion is very nice for what it is. It looks rather convincing.
But the build quality is unbelievable!
The cabs are a heavy 50+ lbs each. Not 45 lbs. The cabs are as solid a cab as I have seen. This is a high-quality speaker by any definition. Especially in terms of sound and overall build.
And at their respective price points, that's mind-blowing. The C603 have similar traits as the C607, but the C607 overall does everything better and on a larger scale. But these C603 are one of the most impressive bookshelf speakers I have ever heard, at any price. Even more impressive because of their price and their proce compared to some of the "big boys" I have heard or auditioned.
When it comes to my own personal listening preferences, my tastes ....my ears; there's no need to buy a pair of $2,800.00 VA Mozart Grands.
I know some may laugh, or balk, or want to chastize me for what I have said.
I know some will refuse to believe a Jamo C607 or Jamo C603 could whoop the butt of the Mozart Grands. But that's okay.
Believe what you choose. Or simply go audition and listen for yourself.
Certainly these Jamo speaker's sound may not be everyone's preference or taste. Speakers, after all are a matter of very personal taste/preferences in sound and presentation.
The proof is in their sound.
Like I said......
Silly Good!!!!
And I'm still trying to find the time to break-in and listen to the Jamo C803 bookshelves.
They are next.
Jamie, if you're reading this. I think you need to give your C607 and C603 a better and more extensive listen; before selling them.
Pull the C607 a bit more off the wall and give them a little more room to breathe. Also try those C603's as fronts for stereo listening. I think you'll be quite shocked ...pleasantly shocked at their musicality and excellence. Let me know when you're able to get your jaw off of the floor
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Both of my good friends, who have been here a lot listening with me; over the last five days. Are currently trying to figure out a way to lift their jaws off the foor.
Music Used With The C607 and C603:
India.Arie- Acoustic Soul
Peter White- Glow
Eagles- Greatest Hits (DCC Remaster)
Ray Brown Trio- Soular Energy
The Diaz Trio and Julian Gray (Guitar)- Paganini: Music for Strings and Guitar
Benny Carter- Jazz Giant (Gold CD)
Gene Ammons- Gentle Jug
Dixie Chicks- Home
Dixie Chicks- Wide Open Spaces
Garth Brooks- (self -titled)
Larry Carlton Sapphire Blue
Marvelous 3- Hey! Album
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers- (self-titled)
Govi- Guitar Odyssey
Govi- Your Lingering Touch
Pearl Jam- No Code
The Godz- (self-titled)
UFO- Strangers In The Night
Pure Funk- Compilation of 70s Funk