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<blockquote data-quote="The Feedster" data-source="post: 508046" data-attributes="member: 259515"><p>Danish loudspeaker giant <a href="http://www.jamo.dk/" target="_blank">Jamo</a> has decided to branch out a little into the world of hi-fi/home cinema electronics. No longer simply content with making boxes and woofers the firm has launched a 2.1 channel all-in-one receiver system *that’s sold with one of two stereo Jamo speaker package options.</p><p><strong>Jamo be there</strong></p><p>The new two-channel DMR 45 is based around receiver with a DVD/CD drive and virtual surround sound. Designed to reproduce 5.1-style sound for those who cannot have, (or do not want) five speakers in the room, the DMR 45 can support CD, DVD and CD-R discs encoded with MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 and DivX files – perfect for quick-fix video and audio.</p><p>It also comes with a 40-preset AM/FM tuner with RDS, a 2x75-watt amplifier and DTS and Dolby Virtual Speaker pseudo-surround modeling.</p><p>Despite its modest price tag – the DMR 45 sells for £500 with a pair of Jamo satellites and a sub – it boasts the video enthusiast’s friend; 720p/1080i upscaling (through HDMI v1.3). There’s even a front-mounted USB port for users of portable music devices.</p><p>Customers wanting a bit more speaker oomph can upgrade their DMR 45 speaker package to another more substantial Jamo-based system, comprising a pair of newly launched floorstanding A 402 speakers and a larger subwoofer, for an extra £100.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.techradar.com/news/audio/jamo-moves-into-electronics-319535" target="_blank">More...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Feedster, post: 508046, member: 259515"] Danish loudspeaker giant [URL="http://www.jamo.dk/"]Jamo[/URL] has decided to branch out a little into the world of hi-fi/home cinema electronics. No longer simply content with making boxes and woofers the firm has launched a 2.1 channel all-in-one receiver system *that’s sold with one of two stereo Jamo speaker package options. [B]Jamo be there[/B] The new two-channel DMR 45 is based around receiver with a DVD/CD drive and virtual surround sound. Designed to reproduce 5.1-style sound for those who cannot have, (or do not want) five speakers in the room, the DMR 45 can support CD, DVD and CD-R discs encoded with MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 and DivX files – perfect for quick-fix video and audio. It also comes with a 40-preset AM/FM tuner with RDS, a 2x75-watt amplifier and DTS and Dolby Virtual Speaker pseudo-surround modeling. Despite its modest price tag – the DMR 45 sells for £500 with a pair of Jamo satellites and a sub – it boasts the video enthusiast’s friend; 720p/1080i upscaling (through HDMI v1.3). There’s even a front-mounted USB port for users of portable music devices. Customers wanting a bit more speaker oomph can upgrade their DMR 45 speaker package to another more substantial Jamo-based system, comprising a pair of newly launched floorstanding A 402 speakers and a larger subwoofer, for an extra £100. [url=http://www.techradar.com/news/audio/jamo-moves-into-electronics-319535]More...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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