I'll start a new thread, if there's any discussion at all - maybe just a lone post.

But beowolf's post today about line arrays made me think of sharing this........
A friend is moving out of state (from Alaska, that's a very big deal move) and is giving away lots of stuff. I passed on some mediocre stuff - sub, receiver, etc. But I said "sure" to a pair of Bose 901's, circa 1970's - maybe earlier. She's the original owner and in her 70's. I'm not sure which series. Hopefully earlier as I've read they used cloth surrounds for the first few years.
The interesting part is that each of these speakers has nine ~4.5" drivers. That's one reason I hope they have cloth surrounds - I
would hate would not do re-foaming on 18 speakers! So, with these nine 4.5" drivers, there is no crossover. Essentially a full range array. Eight face the rear, one to the front. It supposedly comes with an equalizer to shape lows and highs. Might not be a good sign if they really need an equalizer. I probably won't keep them long (I've got Omegas

), but they are free and will be fun to see what the original Bose model does with a good tube system! I'm running max 12wpc with my primary amp, but have a 70wpc conrad-johnson standing by if needed.
.........Peter (don't tell anyone I own Bose

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