It’s the first release in the refreshed C700 series, designed to deliver a refined listening experience for desktops, compact living spaces, and entertainment setups.

The C707PA MKII houses a 65W x 2 D-Class amplifier and a two-way bass-reflex system, offering deep, articulate bass and clean, detailed treble in a compact footprint.

Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX and aptX HD, HDMI TV ARC, USB Type-C, optical input, 3.5mm jack, and RCA inputs that can switch between line and phono. A three-band EQ centred at 100Hz, 1kHz, and 10kHz allows for simple room correction and personalised tuning.

Acoustic refinements include Jamo’s Hybrid Composition Conical Cone drivers, Long Displacement Surround suspension, Anti-Diffraction WaveGuide, Tweeter Distortion Reduction, and the company’s signature aluminium phase plug for improved clarity and transient response.

Available in five finishes—black, White, Yellow, Khaki Green, and Blue—the C707PA MKII is designed to sit comfortably in modern interiors while also making a bold visual statement where desired.

The compact design makes its Australian debut through Audacity Australia, which has been appointed as Jamo’s sole distributor.

Boyd Dainton, Director of Audacity Australia, told StereoNET:

Jamo has a rich history, known for its acoustic purity and iconic Scandinavian design. We're thrilled to bring to Australia the latest chapter in that legacy with the new C707 Bookshelf speakers.

The Jamo C707PA MKII is available now from specialist audio retailers for A$1,399 with pricing for other regions to be confirmed shortly. 

Audacity will showcase the new C-series and Jamo’s custom installation speakers and home theatre models in Room 1203 at the Melbourne Hi-Fi & AV Show, Pullman Mercure Albert Park, from August 29–31.

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Jason joined StereoNET in 2025 and now serves as ANZ Editor, bringing decades of experience in marketing, brand development, and specialist hi-fi retail. His listener-first approach delivers grounded insights that cut through the noise. Outside audio, he’s into cars, trail riding, 80s nostalgia, and guitar.

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