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Re: Bose LA [message #65478 is a reply to message #65477] Fri, 31 December 2010 11:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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audioaudio90 wrote on Fri, 31 December 2010 10:46
Bose uses psychoacoustical principles to trick your brain into hearing low frequencies that aren't actually there. Even if you actually like the sound, you can't feel the bass since the pressure waves are lacking.


In my experience, High end audio is synonymous with bright, detailed and lean sonic character in the realm of solid state. Tubes get you the classic warm sound. Bose really fails to understand the concepts of sound reproduction by doing what they do. They add Bass with no concern for the pacing issues it would create, a rookie mistake I've made before, but they should know better. Taming down the highs usually means an unrealistic sounding reproduction with zero accuracy in the timbre of the instruments. Why they went in both directions is really hard to understand.


 
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