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Replace Nakamichi With Bose
I have my home stereo system setup with a Nakamichi RE-10 receiver, a
Nakamichi CDC-300 CD changer, a Nakamichi DVD-10S DVD player, a Sony equalizer, and a set of Polk R40 speakers. I love the sound quality from the setup, but it's not so portable. I am wonering if a Bose Wave/CD player - the table top version - would be a reasonable replacement for the audio components that I have now. Bose claims to have a big sound from a small system. I'd hate to let go of the Nakamichi components, but am wondering if it's a fair trade off. Thank you ... |
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On 10 Sep 2005 08:26:45 -0700, "
wrote: I have my home stereo system setup with a Nakamichi RE-10 receiver, a Nakamichi CDC-300 CD changer, a Nakamichi DVD-10S DVD player, a Sony equalizer, and a set of Polk R40 speakers. I love the sound quality from the setup, but it's not so portable. I am wonering if a Bose Wave/CD player - the table top version - would be a reasonable replacement for the audio components that I have now. Bose claims to have a big sound from a small system. I'd hate to let go of the Nakamichi components, but am wondering if it's a fair trade off. Thank you ... Buy some string, and connect 2 tin cans. It will sound much better than the Bose, and much cheaper. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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John C. wrote:
On 10 Sep 2005 08:26:45 -0700, " wrote: I have my home stereo system setup with a Nakamichi RE-10 receiver, a Nakamichi CDC-300 CD changer, a Nakamichi DVD-10S DVD player, a Sony equalizer, and a set of Polk R40 speakers. I love the sound quality from the setup, but it's not so portable. I am wonering if a Bose Wave/CD player - the table top version - would be a reasonable replacement for the audio components that I have now. Bose claims to have a big sound from a small system. I'd hate to let go of the Nakamichi components, but am wondering if it's a fair trade off. Thank you ... Buy some string, and connect 2 tin cans. It will sound much better than the Bose, and much cheaper. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- Got it. Thanks - |
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"John C." wrote in message news On 10 Sep 2005 08:26:45 -0700, " wrote: I have my home stereo system setup with a Nakamichi RE-10 receiver, a Nakamichi CDC-300 CD changer, a Nakamichi DVD-10S DVD player, a Sony equalizer, and a set of Polk R40 speakers. I love the sound quality from the setup, but it's not so portable. I am wonering if a Bose Wave/CD player - the table top version - would be a reasonable replacement for the audio components that I have now. Bose claims to have a big sound from a small system. I'd hate to let go of the Nakamichi components, but am wondering if it's a fair trade off. Thank you ... Buy some string, and connect 2 tin cans. It will sound much better than the Bose, and much cheaper. A bit over the top. Bose isn't so much "bad" as (way) "over-priced". Mark Z. |
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On 2005-09-11 06:53:43 +1000, "Mark D. Zacharias"
said: "John C." wrote in message news On 10 Sep 2005 08:26:45 -0700, " wrote: I have my home stereo system setup with a Nakamichi RE-10 receiver, a Nakamichi CDC-300 CD changer, a Nakamichi DVD-10S DVD player, a Sony equalizer, and a set of Polk R40 speakers. I love the sound quality from the setup, but it's not so portable. I am wonering if a Bose Wave/CD player - the table top version - would be a reasonable replacement for the audio components that I have now. Bose claims to have a big sound from a small system. I'd hate to let go of the Nakamichi components, but am wondering if it's a fair trade off. Thank you ... Buy some string, and connect 2 tin cans. It will sound much better than the Bose, and much cheaper. A bit over the top. Bose isn't so much "bad" as (way) "over-priced". Mark Z. Agreed - the Wave CD player does sound good, it's just that you can get other equipment for the same price (or less) that sounds better... Something like this may fit the bill: http://www.tivoliaudio.com/customer/...195&cat=&page= |
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"Kai Howells" wrote in message u... On 2005-09-11 06:53:43 +1000, "Mark D. Zacharias" said: "John C." wrote in message news On 10 Sep 2005 08:26:45 -0700, " wrote: I have my home stereo system setup with a Nakamichi RE-10 receiver, a Nakamichi CDC-300 CD changer, a Nakamichi DVD-10S DVD player, a Sony equalizer, and a set of Polk R40 speakers. I love the sound quality from the setup, but it's not so portable. I am wonering if a Bose Wave/CD player - the table top version - would be a reasonable replacement for the audio components that I have now. Bose claims to have a big sound from a small system. I'd hate to let go of the Nakamichi components, but am wondering if it's a fair trade off. Thank you ... Buy some string, and connect 2 tin cans. It will sound much better than the Bose, and much cheaper. A bit over the top. Bose isn't so much "bad" as (way) "over-priced". Mark Z. Agreed - the Wave CD player does sound good, it's just that you can get other equipment for the same price (or less) that sounds better... Something like this may fit the bill: http://www.tivoliaudio.com/customer/...195&cat=&page= Tivoli is fine, compact, good sound, reliable. =-Mike-= |
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