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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... How's it sound? When I was in the biz, Bose speakers were mainly attractive to guys who wore backwards Caterpillar hats 24x7, and listened to nothing but ZZ Top at full volume. I'm no longer a Bose fan. They're too 'bassy' for me. But, my hearing is not all that great, so I need the treble boosted way up. The only adjustment for bass and treble is on the subwoofer. I'd never recommend the set to anyone. But, it will play the Organ symphony loud enough to get the neighbors out of bed! Part of the problem is that most production speakers are built for moer bass response than is absolutely necessary. Bose speakers are built with broader frequency response than most production speakers, so I find that comment interesting. Crappy ones are. Decent speakers should at least have the potential to create nice, tightly controlled bass that doesn't sound out of proportion to the rest of the sound. The problem is that there are too many lousy salespeople out there. A customer walks into the stereo store and says "According to Consumer Reports, my brother who's a shmexpert, or some dice I rolled on my kitchen table, I don't need more than 20 or 30 watts for my living room". The lousy salesman is too lazy or dumb to explain reality to the customer, so he yesses the customer, and another underpowered system goes out the door. Just enough power to make the woofers move, but nowhere near enough to stop them tightly. So, they sound fat and puky. At the store where I worked, part of the interview process was a group meeting with new candidates. First, we'd try and find out if they really understood things like damping factor. If not, the next step was to try and determine if they were spongy enough to absorb and understand a lot of information really fast. If not, we'd politely reject them and suggest that they apply at Lechemere or some other big box store, so they wouldn't pollute any of the other stores like ours. |