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Ya'all can say what you will but I had 4 Bose floorstanders in a surround system for almost 20 years and loved every minute with them in my mid-fi receivers. Their "stereo everywhere" speaker array does home theater like few can and they had a nice midrange sound for music too. I'll be the first to agree that those little cubes are a POS but back in the 70's, they made a good floorstander IMHO.Flame away,,,,,,,, Cheers, Robin
Flame away,,,,,,,, Cheers, Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 13 Nov 2007, 12:01 amFlame away,,,,,,,, Cheers, RobinBack in the 70's I also found several Bose systems to sound really good, but then a certain altered state was not uncommon . But seriously, Bose did sound good. They offered for the average listener a very pleasant musical sound. The problem was and is that they changed and embellished reality so that it did sound so good. Good sounding, just not that accurate of reality. But, back then not too many cared, or knew better. For home theater today they might just have their place, but not for a music only two channel set-up.Today I have a system that is very accurate, realistic to live music, yet also extremely pleasant sounding with no listener fatigue with my recordings. For many years I had thought such a thing was not possible.
What Bose has done well is Market, Market and Market!
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