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3 Simple Modifications that Make the Jamo Concert Series 93 II Speakers Really Shine
Here are 3 simple modifications I made to a pair of Jamo Concert Series 93 II bookshelf speakers that give them a much more balanced and more neutral sound with better bass extension and better vocal response. I’ll do a … Continue reading
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Tagged concert, crossover, crutchfield, DIY, jamo, modifications, mods, REW, series II, sound, speakers, update, woofer
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Death Cab Plays Mesa Amphitheater in the Heat
Ben Gibbard and company performed last night in Mesa and quite literally rocked the stage for almost 2 hours straight. They played a total of 22 songs all of which sounded fast, loud and rockin’. They put their studio versions … Continue reading