On Wednesday 18 January 2006 15:41, Greg Woods wrote: > I was surprised to see all the anti-Bose venom here. My Bose system > (with the cube speakers) works pretty well for us, that's all I know. > The cube speakers are also very easy to mount and position pretty much > anywhere you need them. > > I'm not an audiophile, but I am sound-sensitive and was one of the first > to adopt CR02 cassette tapes (I'm giving away my age here) because I > couldn't stand the hiss on the older-style tapes, and I had to learn to > use "audacity" in order to make listenable OGG files out of some of > those old tapes, so I'm not totally deaf to audio issues. > > Also, Consumer Reports rated the Bose system very highly in their tests > of surround sound systems. They do unbiased tests with sound frequency > meters and trained experts as well as ordinary users to evaluate the > sound. I'm not going to try and argue audio science with people who most > likely know a lot more about it than I do. I only know I like my Bose > cube speaker surround sound system. > > --Greg
its not that the Bose speakers suck per-se, its that for the same price, from a *real* speaker manufacturer you can get upwards of twice the quality. The issue though is that most people don't know what to listen to or for when testing out speakers. They don't know where to shop for them, and they think the audiophile boutique stores will be too expensive. Most go to Circuit City and buy what they sell, Bose targets these consumers and offers them something that sounds better than what they're hearing out of the cheap Polks, Infinity and Klipsh's being sold and then are convinced that they can get it all for just a bit more money. And as much as Polk and Infinity seem like real speaker companies, they too just can not compete with the smaller specialty speaker companies either, *but* at least they don't over price their speakers (and Infinity is owned by H/K and have put out some excellent audiophile level speakers, you just won't find them at Best Buy/Circuit City). Now this isn't an attack on people, if your content with what you have, stay that way, its an addicting habit, I've forced 2 college apt-mates to drop around $5-10K on home theatre setups after living with me, it can be an expensive hobby. I just try and educate people to be a little more discriminating when spending money on home theatre equipment. I've seen too many people walk into Best Buy and buy a tv on a whim to only end up with a horrible t.v. when the one sitting next to it on the floor is a great one. Just because people don't do a little research. I've even seen Sound & Vision and Stereophile's Guide to Home Theatre sold at BB/CC.... <rant>and why is it that people always point to Consumer Reports? I don't think I've ever read a review in there for any product covered by specialist magazines that ever agreed with the opinion of the specialist magazines. My dad even bought their choice for washer and dryer like 10 years ago, tops in quality and reliability according to them, they've been nothing but trouble the minute the 3yr warranty was up. Its a good thing my dad is a mechanical engineer and can fix it himself, but what a dissapointment.</rant> -- Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
