I hadn't heard that one before; the chief complaint I have heard about the
older Bose systems is that there was no way to adjust the tone!  So you got
what you got...and there was no way to change it!  But I thought I had been
told that it's different now!
Tom Kaufman

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave
McElroy
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 4:12 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: BOSE radios

Well surely you remember the saying, "no highs no lows it must be Bose."  

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Frank
Ventura
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 1:04 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List (pc-audio@pc-audio.org)
Subject: BOSE radios

Both my wife and mother-in-law have those Bose radios. I'd rather listen to
a dentist's drill. The highs and vocals sound like I have cotton balls in my
ears. The low end, is non-existent and its obvious that Bose believes bass
to be something only a 16 year old in a Honda Civic has any interest in.
There is mid-range though and I think it would sound great for the average
Gregorian chant. Also be wary that room size and placement of sthese radios
is critical and there is no automated room correction built in.
Frank




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