The article says that the data came from the August 1999 issue of
Sound and Vision. Also other bencemark tests from a few independent
audiophiles and industry professions are always consistent.
Regards Brian
Sound and Vision removed it from their site a couple of
years later. It seems as if Bose has a real problem with
actual testing of their equipment.
Rule #1 of buying anything electronic or audio related:
Don't buy anything you can't find specs for.
This also applies to food - would you buy food at a
grocery store that didn't have ingredients listed?
(other than meat and such, of course)
"Trust us - this can of soup is healthy" doesn't
quite cut it. Why should it for audio either?
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