Thanks for the additional technical info.
I nominate Dr Bose to play Old Man Potter.
I nominate Dr Bose to play Old Man Potter.
Thanks for the additional technical info.
I nominate Dr Bose to play Old Man Potter.
Hah - Bose speakers.....even 24 of them still probably sounded like crap...
WOW!
You are the lizard king!
You must make great boots!
Bose has been one of the great proponents of audio engineering and the first company to invite people to F$%CK with their stuff to make it better! Some people now may call it "open-source" They have some very true, powerful, and acurate systems out there!
That said, does it really matter if you have 10 or 20 speakers to make you "feel" the experience? really?
Get off of your asses and play with your kids or something! YOU HAVE WAY TOO MUCH TIME ON YOUR HANDS!!!
first and last comment here, came across this post by accident looking for a solution to a real problem!
I actually took the time to register just to inform all of you that there is an ACTUAL real world out there!
btw, older Bose speakers are very good!
I'd have gone with JBL Paragons if I had a store.No highs, no lows? Must be Bose!
Four Voice of the Theaters was the way we demoe'd Quad in my store. There are members here who have them or big, hunkin' Klipsch for their Quad systems.
Ear buds, computer speakers and Bose have set back high-fidelity at least 50 years.
Linda
I've been in the white van. I'll admit I fell for their story, just glad they didn't take me to some work camp.
To be fair to Bose, though, while the more recent stuff may be just HTiB crap, the 901 placed well with lots of power was OK. Just too expensive for what it was.
Now I'm off to find some video gamer's site and tell them all that they are losers.:yikes
I'd have gone with JBL Paragons if I had a store.
With all due respect, Quadsearcher, how good can something be with 9 5 1/4" mid-range speakers, and an equalizer to artificially create both highs and lows? But, what the hell, McDonalds sells tons of burgers, too.
And, yes, I was a Bose dealer for my whole career in the business.
But, what the hell, McDonalds sells tons of burgers, too.
Anyone have any views/thoughts on this one?
Interesting that it uses 24 speakers (including two subwoofers) arranged in three layers which provides an "immersive and natural three-dimensional sound field that creates a superior sense of presence and reality"!!!!!!!
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Refer to this link:
http://www.nhk.or.jp/digital/en/technical/pdf/IBC2007_08040907.pdf
Can't see this "flying" for home use, but sounds pretty cool.
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