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As good as advertised or all marketing? I'm thinking about a big gift for the cottage. large open space with cathedral ceilings.
They say everything happens for a reason. For me that reason is usually because I've made some bad decisions that I need to pay for.
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I have a few Bose component's, and they have all exceeded my expectations. But I have bought all of mine at a Bose factory store[factory defects out of the box and returned/repaired] at a pretty heavy discount.
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Expensive but sound is great!
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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"Bose® Factory Store Bose® Factory Stores feature value-priced, Factory Renewed items—along with the same new products offered in Showcase stores. Our Factory Renewed products meet the same high performance standards as new items, and are backed by the same limited warranties." Link: https://www.bose.com/store_locator...._wq2pvW5YYYzrhJL1TvO8Lvtg7rzXRoC58Pw_wcBThey'll ship.
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No highs, no lows, must be Bose. That's the old saying we had when I worked in the high-end home audio business. Mr. Bose, being a MIT brainchild, did a wonderful job of engineering sound chambers to maximize volume and efficiency of cheap paper-cone drivers. Materials have advanced light years since his first pioneering work and they still charge a premium for less-than-high-end materials and sound. I also hate the fact that they use radio frequency remotes instead of IR so you can never program a universal remote to control all your components. You always need the Bose remote for volume control.
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have a couple of the lil wave radio/cd players
pretty decent sound for such a small package, spendy yes
they've got decent stuff throughout their line, but my best guesstimate is a true audiophile (not me) can probably point you to other as good or better components
that factory store of theirs would seem to be worth checking out
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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I got a refurbished one a few years ago. 300-350 dollars. You will love it.
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Speaker comparisons back in the day never made me go for Bose.My old Infinity speakers finally croaked though and I recently replaced them with some cheap ($30) Bose off Craigslist.
I'm happy with them but for big $ and critical listening I'd be looking for something else.
We all know advertising works, we just don’t think it works on US!
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It depends upon what you want - Bose knew his potential market well. I have recommended and even installed a Bose setup here and there for friends who were looking for a compact and easy listening system that sounds quite decent at lower volume levels and when you are fairly close to it.
But, none of those folks are critical listeners when it comes to the true characteristic sound of instruments/voices, realistically balanced frequency response, transience, etc. In the natural setting, instruments and voices move air in very specific ways, and sometimes move a lot of it.
When listening I like to do so in the largest space available (vain effort to approximate where performances occur) and I'm looking for the setup - particlarly the speakers - to MOVE AIR and reproduce as close to performance reality as possible. Only certain speaker materials/designs/sizes will do this in the overall sense.
Small Bose systems don't.
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The little Bose speakers are often chosen because of WAF.
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The little Bose speakers are often chosen because of WAF. This. +1. Pretty good for their size, but if you are serious, you can do better.
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I've always been on the fence about Bose. But I bought one of these on a whim, and I can't recommend it highly enough. The darn thing just kicks so much ass on so many levels it's remarkable. Sounds great, very portable, loud enough to listen to in the garage, great battery life, rechargeable and wireless. I take it everywhere. Camping. The range. You name it. Get one and thank me later. http://www.amazon.com/Bose-SoundLin...sr=8-1&keywords=sound+link+mini+bose
Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
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Bose isnt top tier. More like middle, and thats a gift of sorts. They make a decent sounding speaker in a small footprint. That disclaimer aside, it is plenty good for most. I have a set of the small cubes doing duty as my rear surrounds, and they do fine in that application.
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Heck, if you are shooter, you can't hear well enough to appreciate anything better, anyway. Bose will be fine.
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I can't agree with you on this one Rocky.
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I am still running my Bose 901-II's I bought in 1976.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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When my daughter got married (small wedding). i had a guy lined up to do the music, he/they had an emergency and couldn't do it using the churches sound system.
What to do. Enter the Bose. People where very impressed and surprised that little box could produce the sound that it did. And you can hook up your iPad or phone, or Tv to it via a 3.5 jack.
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If your hearing is good enough to tell any difference, you are truly a lucky man, mathman. Or perhaps not. What with shooting, jets and tinnitus, I have not enjoyed music for a very long time. Haven't voluntarily listened to any for 10 years or so. (Bought a new vehicle 18 months ago - have yet to turn on the radio.) So my audio system/music purchase expenditures are exactly zero.
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When my daughter got married (small wedding). i had a guy lined up to do the music, he/they had an emergency and couldn't do it using the churches sound system. What to do. Enter the Bose. People where very impressed and surprised that little box could produce the sound that it did. And you can hook up your iPad or phone, or Tv to it via a 3.5 jack. That flexibility is good, but there can quite a difference between producing "sound" and producing a decent spectrum of FR. I sometimes use a Bose L COMPACT with an electronic keyboard or with EWI for performance in larger rooms (it's designed for such) and that works fine as long as the cubic footage and dead surface density are not too great.
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http://www.bang-olufsen.com/ Or there is this stuff, super expensive.
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