Jamo has revived two of its most recognisable hi-fi speaker families with the launch of Concert Legacy and Concert Element.
The headline range, Concert Legacy, is positioned as Jamo’s flagship passive speaker series. Rather than treating it as a simple reboot of older designs, the company frames it as an evolution of its classic Concert 8 and Concert 11 models from the 1990s.
In fact, Jamo effectively asks what those speakers would look like if the company had continuously refined them over the past three decades.
That philosophy carries through both the design and engineering. Jamo developed Concert Legacy in Denmark, co-designing its drivers with Scan-Speak and SEAS, using Finnish wood fibre materials for the woofer construction.
Inside, Jamo’s DualCore architecture separates midrange and bass chambers to reduce interference between frequencies. Meanwhile, the design uses down-firing bass loading to improve placement flexibility in real rooms rather than controlled listening environments.
The line-up includes the flagship Legacy 11, alongside the smaller Legacy 9 and standmount Legacy 8. Each shares the same acoustic principles but is scaled for different spaces and listening needs.
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Alongside it, the Concert Element series takes a more design-led approach, developed in collaboration with Copenhagen studio HarritSørensen. The most obvious change is visual: a distinctive “circle over rectangle” driver module that protrudes from the cabinet. This makes the speaker’s acoustic function part of its exterior identity rather than something hidden away.
This series’ design sits more naturally within everyday interiors. Shallow cabinet depths and compact proportions allow models like the Element 50 to fit into standard shelving. At the same time, they still aim to deliver full hi-fi performance.
Across the range, Jamo uses a single-driver-per-frequency approach with custom-tuned drivers from SB Acoustics. Down-firing ports provide more forgiving placement, while time-aligned tweeter positioning improves accuracy.
Element floorstanding models also introduce dual-chamber construction, visually expressed through Jamo’s “Horizon Line” design language. This makes the internal structure part of the external aesthetic. Fabric covers sourced from Gabriel in Denmark further extend the flexibility, allowing speakers to shift between a minimalist technical look and a softer domestic presence.
Pricing is as follows with availability set to start in August 2026.
SeriesModelColourUS SRPEuropean SRP, Incl. TAXUK inc VATConcert LegacyJamo Concert Legacy 11Onyx, Heritage, Northern Frost$7,999.00€8,999.00£7,739.00Jamo Concert Legacy 9Onyx, Heritage, Northern Frost$5,299.00€5,499.00£4,729.00Jamo Concert Legacy 8Onyx, Heritage, Northern Frost$2,999.00€3,299.00£2,839.00Concert ElementJamo Concert Element 90Onyx, Northern Frost$2,499.00€2,599.00£2,239.00Jamo Concert Element 70Onyx, Northern Frost$1,899.00€1,999.00£1,719.00Jamo Concert Element 50Onyx, Northern Frost$1,099.00€1,159.00£999.00Jamo Concert Element SW10Onyx, Northern Frost$699.00€729.00£629.00
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