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Jamo Prestige 85 Bookshelf Loudspeakers
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Jamo Prestige 85 Bookshelf Loudspeakers

USD$214 AUD$300
Condition
Like new
Location
VIC, AU
Seller
ashitako888
Source
StereoNET
Posted
18 Jun 2025
Last seen
22h ago

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Jamo Prestige 85 Bookshelf Loudspeakers Drivers: 25 mm soft dome tweeter; 127 mm woofer Impedance: 8 Ω Sensitivity: ~88 dB Recommended amp: 80–160 W Condition: As New / Mint Payment Method: EFT (Delivery); Cash on Pickup Region/State: (VIC) Victoria/Australia By ashitako888 0 Comments   AUD $300 Date: June 18, 2025Jun 18

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About Jamo

Jamo traces its roots to 1968 in the small Danish village of Glingor, northern Jutland, where carpenter Preben Jakobsen and his partner Mortensen launched the brand from a modest workshop. Named from the founders' surnames, Jamo quickly expanded, building its first factory by 1970 and debuting at the 1973 IFA exhibition. Danish design principles—emphasizing simplicity, elegance, and precision engineering—propelled it from humble beginnings to Europe's largest speaker manufacturer, blending Scandinavian aesthetics with breakthrough audio technologies.

The brand has long specialized in loudspeakers, from iconic hi-fi models to pioneering home theater systems, earning a milestone as the first in the EMEA region to achieve THX certification in 1991 with its THX ONE setup. While speakers remain its hallmark, Jamo's portfolio has evolved to encompass high-fidelity systems, connected solutions, and lifestyle products, always prioritizing performance-driven sound.

Positioned as a mid-tier powerhouse with premium aspirations, Jamo dominated the European market through the 1990s and 2000s under various ownerships, including Klipsch, before a 2024 acquisition by Chinese firms Cinemaster and Rayleigh Lab. This revival honors its Nordic heritage—retaining some Danish production—while modernizing for today's audiophiles, appealing to discerning buyers seeking value-packed, stylish hi-fi without ultra-high-end prices.

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