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Peter Sammon wrote:
Peter Sammon wrote in : http://www.epinions.com/content_105506836100 I love it when people say that Bose is not taken seriously by the rest of the industry...of course if you are referring to the so called HIGH END...there is a great reason why...because the high end hates Bose and the 901 and generally will go to great lengths to deter people from giving the speakers any credibility by using the same stupid excuses like "older technology", Direct/Reflecting sound obscures the image rather than enhances it, no direct competition in the particular store of purchase etc. etc. I, for one DO NOT play politics nor will I succumb to these ploys by the so called experts who have their noses too high in the air that they cannot even smell what life is made of. Thanks anyway for your comments. Peter I spent quite a few years in Massachussets in and around the hif-fi scene and, for a time, worked as a temporary employee at "The Mountain" in Framingham. I was employed as a technician on a project to build a custom mixing console for the marketing department. At the time, Bose was using a multimedia slide-tape show and a pair of doctored 901 series IIIs (driven by a four-channel amp with one channel feeding and independent signal to four of the eight rear drivers). The amount of effort spent on these specialized shows was stunning. The tapes were carefully tweaked, the program material was carefully selected (and presented in two-to-four second snippets) and an awful lot of voice-over marketing hype was applied. To me, that is the genius of the Bose company. They convince people that little plastic boxes with $2 drivers in them are somehow worth six or seven hundred dollars. And if you think that it's "audio snobs" who are jealous, here's a little story. About a year and a half back, I designed and built a set of transmission-line speakers. This was the first set of my speakers that my second wife had ever heard. Prior to marrying me she was the proud owner of a plasticky Onkyo all-in-one system. When I hauled the new TLs out of my basement shop and hooked them up, she sat slack-jawed at what she heard. About a month later, we found ourselves in a Bose store and we watched and listened to one of these multimedia extravaganzas for the Bose AM-7s. I made a point of not saying anything to her. When I aked her what she thought, she said that the Bose product couldn't hold a candle to my TLs. As others have suggested, you really do need to go listen to something else. Peter Hansen www.geocities.com/bunkie21 (for those interested in my TL design) |
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