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Perhaps the general public likes the midrange quality, even with all the other limitations. And Bose does include a subwoofer and a high pass crossover on the satellites, which gets around your bass complaints.
Also, Bose's high pass + subwoofer solution does not defeat my bass complaints. Why?Cohesion, accuracy, and distortion. Bose offers one-note-wonder disjointed bass that rolls off early, low accuracy, and high distortion levels. Turn it up and everything gets muddier and muddier. Take the price into consideration and I think bose is one of the worst price / performance values in audio.
It may be boomy, subjectively, but it doesn't roll off that early. The Sound&Vision review (which panned them, by the way, but this was before the single driver resurgence) measured f3 for the subwoofer at 46 Hz. It's an 8 inch driver that needs low enough inductance and Mms to go up to 200Hz, so that's not really that bad from an engineering perspective. Not great, not bad.As for pricing, I'm not sure I really agree. The Bose Acoustimass speakers are around $1300, but that includes a preamp, amp, s ...
The Hsu Ventriloquist gets very good reviews and with a sub is well below $1000.It would seem to be similar to Bose, done better.http://www.hsuresearch.com/products/