Alan Sircom hat bei HiFi+ in gewohnter Sorgfältigkeit einen sehr schönen Test für die BLISS Jubilé von JMR veröffentlicht.
Nominative determinism
There used to be a dentist in Barnet, in North London who went by the name of Ian Screech. There was a medal-winner cross-country runner at the 2009 London Youth Games called Aaron Farr. One of the longest-serving editors of the neurological journal Brain was Walter Russell Brain. It’s called ‘nominative determinism’ and highlights how someone, or something can be extremely well named for the job. The JMR Electroacoustique BLISS Jubilé is one such product. It’s BLISS by name, BLISS by nature.They have a midrange that cuts through the ephemera of audio and gets right under your skin, and that is backed up by a sublime treble and a surprisingly deep bass. It might not be the last word in playing loud, but when something sounds this sublime, you can often set most other considerations aside. The sheer excitement of listening to music this live and impassioned makes for some fun listening sessions.
Alan Sircom - HiFi+