More pictures and comments on JoSound here:
http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/suisse2012/1.htmlThis includes the baby of the line, the Jo30 Cartouche which is Jordan based.


Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUrcJfbGnt8Poorly translated comments from Paris:
I do not share the idea that a pilgrim speaker Lowther (or spin-off, as the Feastrex) can reproduce the entire audio bandwidth. At least with the volume (read the acoustics) needed to give us the illusion of being to hear live music, despite the "payload" of bass by direct line of transmission or any other. The sound is consistent, of course, because of the single driver point source and no crossover ...
But not all those "subs" (would be playing?) managed to give weight and muscle to Jo Sound. The ensemble sounded to me like a "miniature", as the Eiffel Tower, made in China, which is trying to sell to unwary tourists, exposed on blankets, ready to wrap the material around and escape the police at a glance. And I not only ran away at a glance, because I wanted to register my hearing testimony on video.
This, of course, without wishing to call into question the beauty of the wood and the quality of the finishings. And even the quality of the design. If there were in the Salon an attraction "tourism" Hifi were Jo Sound. And do them the honour of admitting that he could not have chosen better interpreter to display the quality of ... image of my pictures and my videos, also recorded in the penumbra. At least the Jo showed everything in broad daylight.
The truth is that the sound of Jo Sound has no serious colorings, nor "touch wood", as some Bordeaux wines that I tried to foist. Will be so that now the French serve fresh red wine in restaurants? ...
The sound of Jo is very clean, very quite perfect, great for playing a Fife and a stool.
But a pop-rock band, as the Dire Straits, it can sound like an ectoplasmic representation of reality. Great little body and soul. By chance, I suppose, were using a "click" from the MUsical Fidelity ...
I admire their resourcefulness and courage to stop playing music, that was not the most appropriate for the product concerned. Before he had heard the Tracy Chapman, who sang so well educated and with so much composure civic, that sounded like a Tea-Party Whitey: without sin and visceralidade. The thrill is gone, baby ...
They were not as aesthetically interesting, and I would have thought that it was a joke of Jo ...Soares on the audiophiles fundamentalists. Or, so I'm getting old, and I no longer move with wishful thinking ...