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October 17th, 2007 02:50 PM #31
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October 17th, 2007 04:57 PM #32If your priority is sound quality, there are a lot of better options out there.
Having said that, Bose products do not sound bad at all. They are specifically designed to be pleasing to the ear. However, they generally do not faithfully reproduce your source material.
I'd buy Bose products if they were on sale and I need something convenient to fill a room with sound. Otherwise, your money might be better spend elsewhere.
Best thing to do is keep auditioning until you find something you like. That is half the fun of getting into this hobby.
Pros:
1. Good design (porma)
2. Easy to set up
3. User friendly
4. High WAF (Wife Appreciation Factor)
5. Brand image, "prestige"
Cons:
1. Overpriced considering you can get better sounding gear for a lot less
2. A lot, if not most models, use mediocre components (e.g. untreated paper cones that deteriorate faster than other materials) that can compromise durability
If you want to learn more about audio, try going to www.wiredstate.com. You'll get lots of good information from the guys over there.
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October 18th, 2007 02:50 AM #34Good for you!I usually stay stock since 1 of my pet peeves is having 'orphaned' speakers/audio equipment. Feeling ko parang waste of resources -- a no-no for the environment. Sa house, my wife bought a pair of Bose speakers before -- until she realized the 'orphaned' speakers bit. Ngayon stock na din siya.
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November 15th, 2016 11:20 AM #35
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November 15th, 2016 01:03 PM #36
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But I do not see any speakers for cars. Better if you inquire first, maybe its on special order or something.
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