Rising from the Ashes, Jamo Hints at Big Return

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(April 9, 2026) Ladies and Gentlemen, Jamo is back.

The Danish loudspeaker brand, which was sold by Voxx International in August 2024, is now under the stewardship of Cinemaster and Rayleigh Lab, with a new product lineup set to debut at the Vienna High End Show. For longtime fans of the brand, this marks a meaningful rebirth. Jamo built its reputation on combining Scandinavian design with approachable performance, and all signs point to a clear effort to bring it back with a new, defined direction.

Leadership plays a big role here. Cinemaster CEO Xiaodong Yang has prior experience working with Jamo, which gives the new ownership a level of familiarity with the brand’s history and positioning. The plan is to rebuild a lineup across multiple tiers, from entry-level speakers to more advanced systems, with development once again tied to Denmark and production split between Denmark and China.

According to initial PR materials, prepare for a noticeable shift in how the brand approaches design. Jamo has always leaned into clean, Scandinavian styling, and that remains central, but now it’s being handled by a broader international team. With designers like Kim Michel (KimMichel Design), along with Simon Matthews and Jamie Cobb from Studio ISO and Danish firm HarritSorensen, we'll likely see an overall aesthetic updated to blend with modern spaces.

Materials and construction are also said to be getting attention, though specifics haven’t been outlined yet. The company points to a mix of new materials and updated acoustic approaches, along with a greater awareness of how products are built and where they fit in the home.

Curious to learn more? So are we! The Vienna High End Show will be the first opportunity to see and hear what this new version of Jamo has to offer. That moment will likely determine how successfully the brand can reconnect with its past while finding relevance with a new audience.

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