How do you kill a pair of Bose and make it look natural?

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How do you kill a pair of Bose and make it look natural?
« Reply #20 on: 29 Apr 2005, 08:41 pm »
At least she had a system. My wife had a Sony Boombox.

I tried so hard to convince my Brother-in-Law not to buy a Bose system. He paid $3,500 and is half deaf both literally and physically. I was a Bose store for the first time a couple months ago. I was surprised to find out that they carried Onkyo of all things. My Brother in law was interested in a new all in one unit that had a built in MP3 drive for $1500. I told him it was a waist of money. They weren't pushy with me however. I would have been nice to them for my Brother-in-Laws sake.

One time,(about 10 years ago, I was 21 at the time). I almost got into a major fight with a Bose salesman at the Sears at the Woodbridge Mall In NJ. They had some stupid setup were they put a pair of cubes in these hollow cloth towers to make it look like the sound was coming out of large tower speakers. I heard them and said "That sounds like crap".  "Your speakers are overpriced crap". The guy got into my face and we had a few more words.

The truth is that when I knew nothing about audio I drooled over Bose speakers. I was set straight when I started reading Hi-Fi choice and other audio rags.

For us audiophools going into a Bose store is like wearing a dress. It's like having your audio manhood taken away. Show your wife what else there is out there. Women are always receptive to buying new things.

Dennis

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How do you kill a pair of Bose and make it look natural?
« Reply #21 on: 29 Apr 2005, 08:49 pm »
Bring a very young relative over and play pin the tail on the woofer (with a large pin of course). :D