Founded in 1968 in Glyngøre, Denmark by carpenter Preben Jacobsen and salesman Julius Mortensen (whose surnames formed the company name), Jamo rapidly became synonymous with Danish design excellence in audio. Starting from a tiny workshop, the company achieved remarkable milestones: one million speakers by 1978, becoming Europe's largest speaker manufacturer by 1994, and selling over 11.5 million units by 1998. Jamo pioneered THX certification for EMEA speakers and received ISO 9001 certification. Acquired by Klipsch Audio Technologies in 2005, production moved to China in 2004 while maintaining Danish design heritage. Today, Jamo creates bookshelf speakers, floor-standing speakers, home theater systems, and subwoofers characterized by warmth, purity, and effortless sophistication. The brand's philosophy of 'elevate the everyday' through accessible sound and design continues to enrich lives worldwide through music.
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Jamo has introduced two new wireless speaker models, C705PA MKII and Mini MKII, in a master/slave configuration.
The C705PA MKII features a 4-inch hybrid material woofer and 1-inch dome tweeter employing Anti-Diffraction WaveGuide.
Equipped with Class D amplifiers, the C705PA MKII delivers 45 W power, supporting Bluetooth 5.0 aptX HD and HDMI ARC inputs.

The Jamo C707PA MkII is an active bookshelf speaker system available in five finishes, combining minimalist elegance with advanced acoustic features.
The system utilizes a master/slave configuration with a Class D amplifier delivering 65 W per channel, ensuring robust sound performance.
It features a 5.25-inch HCCC woofer with LDS suspension and a 1-inch tweeter with anti-diffraction waveguide for precise sound reproduction.

In a space where vinyl's warmth and CDs' clarity converge, this audio setup is a curated selection reflecting a true appreciation for both analog roots and digital advancements.
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