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'Even my wife could hear a difference...' Then maybe she should be writing the review.
"sounds as good as speakers costing 2-3 times the price"
4. Oh, one more. 'Bass' is spelled B-A-S-S, not b-a-s-e. At least if we're talking about the lower frequencies of music that's how it's spelled.
Of course, what's really funny is the pronunciation of Bose - Boiss, Bozé, Bos, Boss, Bozie, Boisee, etc, etc. Why wouldn't the obvious pronunciation be how it's spelled? Kills me that the product is *that* well known, but people can't pronounce it.
Probably just trying to add class to a rather pedestrian audio line Kinda like Bouquet for Bucket on BBC
Quote from: R_burkeProbably just trying to add class to a rather pedestrian audio line Kinda like Bouquet for Bucket on BBCOr "Tar-je"
95% of sound is speakers, room acoustics, setup.All the rest is the other 5% (assuming you don't hook up total crap)We did a test for a customer where $11,000 speakers on his decent amp and *crap* ancillaries (zip cord, Fisher CD player, old Carver preamp, el cheapo interconnects) beat the tar out of famous $5500 speakers playing on $20K in famous high-end electronics and cabling in his room. He was so impressed, he quadrupled his speaker budget and made a few minor changes to the rest of the syste ...
I agree, John. What combo will most likely provide better sound, a $10,000 amp and a $1,000 pair of speakers, or a $10,000 pair of speakers and a $1000 amp?As others have stated in this thread, speakers and room acoustics determine 90% of the sound.
At least audiophiles aren't like wine connoisseurs.... "I thought this wine had sort of a bobbly pounce on the tip.... The finish had a buttery oakiness was balanced nicely with the essence of jasmine."