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Hi Guys: When Bose first came on to the audio world didn't they have a direct reflecting speaker? I think they were shaped like a wedge. Not to big. Had to be placed close to a corner wall. If you guys have any information about these speakers I'd like to hear from you. Did a google search on these and came up with Nada. Might not be the speakers I'm thinking about. Cheers Charlie
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Hi Guys: I found out that these were Bose 901 speakers. Guess what!!! a seller on Amazon has a pair for sell! Cheers Charlie
Still old enough to remember those wedgy boxes put up on the wall . I tend to think walls and floors are bouncy and detrimental to sound ,prefer away from walls on steel stands. Some people utilize the wall to the extend bass (like the nice small Linn Kans).The Kans did sound good much better than those 901 Bose would ever sound. If you can make an "audiophile wall" by modifiying it to project the bass in a less muddied way it might work well. "Audiophile wall" ,Hmm never heard of that idea addressed. Worthy of a thread issue to post mayby?
This explains some of the reasons that many audiophiles don't like Bosehttp://nyet.org/bose/