Stopped at the Bose store [message #14558] |
Wed, 24 March 2004 21:24 |
newsjeff
Messages: 55 Registered: May 2009
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I had some time to kill at my local hi-end mall Monday. My girlfriend and her sister wanted to buy some clothes. So, I stopped in the Bose store to check out their speakers. I got a chance to listen to the 601s and the 901s for about 30 minutes. The salesman played the Dave Matthews live from Central Park DVD. The 601 had very boomy, loose bass. The 901s had no bass at all. I thought there was very little separation in the instruments. The horns and the strings sounded bright to me. The salesmen told me the 901s weren't hooked up right, something about the active equalizer not being installed. Then he blamed the problems with the sound on the Onkyo receiver. It was interesting talking to these guys, to be honest. The one salesman said the Bose blew away the Polk LSI series. I told him I have heard the LSIs, which use the Viva XT25 ring tweeter. The Bose doesn't even come close to the LSIs. I did find a couple of things interesting. Both salesmen I spoke with talked highly of tubes. When I asked if I could run the 901s with a 7 watt set, they had no idea. The salesmen couldn't tell me the efficiency rating on any of the speakers. To be honest, I had to explain what efficiency meant. After checking the computer, the one salesman came back to say Bose didn't publish the efficiency of their speakers at all. Hmm. Also, the $299 Bose noise cancelling headphones sounded good. Almost as good as the Grado SR-60s I got on Audiogon for $45. Well, not quite as good. I love my Grados. It was a fun way to kill 1/2 hour at the mall.
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Re: Stopped at the Bose store [message #14561 is a reply to message #14558] |
Thu, 25 March 2004 08:45 |
Bill Wassilak
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>>The 901s had no bass at all. I thought there was very little separation in the instruments. The horns and the strings sounded bright to me. The salesmen told me the 901s weren't hooked up right, something about the active equalizer not being installed. They do sound like shit especially without the equalizer, they dump so much low+hi frequency boost out of this EQ just to get them to sound half way decent. >>When I asked if I could run the 901s with a 7 watt set, they had no idea. I don't think so, all your amp headroom would be eatin up by the +15db boost below 100hz and the +10db boost above 10khz that the piece of shit equalizer puts out. And Bose says in the 901 owners manual recommend amp power no less than 10w rms, even with this I bet you wouldn't be able to crank it up very loud without running out of headroom in the amp. Bill W.
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Guess who? [message #14576 is a reply to message #14558] |
Fri, 02 April 2004 11:27 |
akhilesh
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Buy Other Sound Equipment Bunch of Sh__Y Equipment BOooooom SEiiiizzzle NO HIs No LOs Must be _____ Basically Optimized for Sonic Excruciation:-) -akhilesh
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Re: Stopped at the Bose store [message #14578 is a reply to message #14558] |
Mon, 05 April 2004 14:53 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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You guys make fun of Bose speakers all you want, but you can't ignore the fact that they are the best audio marketing company in the world. Within the general population, Bose is a prestige brand that people actually aspire to purchase. Men, early twenties, getting their first job, reads Maxim, think Bose is "cool". Most of you may see this as a con job, but as someone who's been in marketing for the past 10 years, I think it's brilliant! What's Bose's strapline? Something like "Inspired by Research"? What they didn't do was explain that they really mean "Market Research". Gar.
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Re: Stopped at the Bose store [message #14582 is a reply to message #14578] |
Tue, 06 April 2004 12:10 |
Bill Wassilak
Messages: 402 Registered: May 2009
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Exactly, that's why people that know better DON'T by Bose. Marketing, how else can they sell the bullshit. They don't even provide data on there products to back them up. Bill W.
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