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chillausmc
> 3 dayThe only reason why I chose white was due to the fact that it was about half the cost of the other finishes. They are not very well constructed and sound quality is not the best. However, when paired with a good reciever (yamaha, denon, onkyo ect.) it can be a great first home theatre setup. When calibrated correctly and paired with the up firing Atmos speakers, the Jamo suprised me. These are solid. Reminds me of low end Klipsh book shelf speaker setup. Note: you may want to add sub for these lack the punch of low end most would want for movies and TV shows.
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mandy
> 3 dayright now using the s 803s seperately with FX audio dac-X6 and fosi audio TB10D amp,the sound is awesome. it is great deal 2 fronts, 2 rears and a center for 147.00. cant beat it!
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Angelia K. Young
> 3 dayExcellent and bright. An upgrade from entry level 5 surround but needs the addition of a subwoofer. Good transparency and separation.
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Kevin Sutton
> 3 dayThese speakers sound incredible! They put through a ton of sound with just the bookshelf speakers alone (I havent set up the center or surround speakers yet.) I cant wait to get the whole setup going. They also look incredible and very sleek in the white.
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Shamil Farajullayev
> 3 dayI purchased 5 speaker set for $169 and they are unbelievably good for the price. Volume is a bit low compared to my older but smaller speakers, this is not an issue since you can adjust it in the receiver. Quality is really clear and rich. I was surprised how big and heavy they are, beware of the dimensions and weight before you buy. Might not fit your shelves or stay stable on your current stands.
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Smiles
> 3 dayThis set is an amazing value. Very happy with how these sound, stage, and image. Ive been an audiophile for 30 years and dont give recommendations lightly. Unless you get a deal in the used market, youd be hard pressed to find better at this price point. Somewhat U shaped sounding but are opening up nicely as they break in. Full and rich. If you listen to jazz, rock or classical. You probably dont need a sub. Bass heavy music, a different story. But these get pretty low and manage to stay in control. Oh and they look like much more expensive speakers. Originally got these for my girl, but Im keeping the 803s for myself....:)
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L McDaniel
> 3 dayOne of the rear speakers has a white goo that comes off onto my finger. The bezel around the cone is loose and has gaps. What is this stuff? Caulk? An adhesive? Did the glue not set? Very poor quality on the rear speakers. The other speakers seem much better. Need to have same quality control of rears as the rest and this would be a great set.
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Dr. K
> 3 dayI must admit, these are mindblowing. Im no audiophile but just the average consumer that listens to pandora and television. These things paired with Klipsches cheapest 12 subwoofer make amazing room filling sound. I would not hesitate to buy this again. Also, I have these paired to a ancient yamaha rx-v371 AVR which can prob be had for 100 bucks online. 200 speakers 100 amp, 150 subwoofer = 450 for a complete 5.1 system is crazy
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Paul Fisher
> 3 daythe little 801s are decent, a bit better overall than the Klipsch 41s. they are obviously lacking a little base, but overall sound quality is clean. i will be using them as rear surrounds at some point, but as computer monitors, they are excellent. the center channel i am not needing so cannot comment but no doubt also sounds good. the 803s are on the wall either side of my tv and are front ported, running off amazon cables and an onkyo, very clean but when running heavily dynamic tracks, they sound a smidge muffled only due to the wall placement. if on stands, they image and sound very good.
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Sha
> 3 dayWorst sounding speakers ever, I dont know why. Bad product quality.