Jamo Receivers- Are they worth it?

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Gary935

Audioholic Intern
I have only seen the specs for the AVR-793 and it looks to be a good receiver. (Secondact has it for 299.00) Does anyone have any experience with Jamo electronic products (not the speakers) and if so, can you please give me your recommendations.

I am interested in movies first, music second.

Thanks

Gary
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
I gotta say, I've never heard of Jamo receivers.

Speakers, yes, but no receivers.
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Receiver options

In your price range, I think that Yamaha, Denon, Pioneer, and Onkyo would be safe bets.
 
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Xsound

Full Audioholic
I have never heard these receivers either, though I have been fueling some of the discussion on them. There are still places on the net that are selling them for full price. The press seems to be pretty positive. I don't know of another receiver for $299 that will provide 100 watts per channel, has a toroidal power supply, and will drive a 4 ohm load (180 @ 4 ohm). It has all of the current surround sound fields (Pro logic IIx, etc.)


It offers some good things like component video switching, but no word if it offers conveniences like a second zone (powered or otherwise.) If you decide to try this unit make sure of 2 things. First, that it has enough inputs for your needs; Second that you give us a review after you get it going.

I will say this, even though I am not looking for a receiver, if I could scrape up the money, I would buy one & the DVD player just to test them out. Unfortunately I B Po.
 
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