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Q: What is your opinion on BOSE speakers?

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SithSolo1

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They sound fine to me but your money can be much better spent on other speakers.
 

Pepsi90919

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
From what I've read on HT internet forums, it's either :thumbsup: or :thumbsdown: w/ great emotion. How do you feel about BOSE speakers?

edit: Please support your opinion :)

garbage.. too expensive for what you get..

rather have a full sized HT system with a 500 watt powered sub for the same price =P

Don't buy subs on watts :p

rather have a paradyme 500 watt sub than any bose POS sub..

Bose doesnt know how to build subs period.. great highs... not much else no mids no bass

uh don't you mean paradigm?
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: xsilver
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Back in my college days they were really fun to sell because they had the highest commission percentage of virtually all the speakers that I sold; for this strictly economic reason I pushed them on customers as hard as humanly possible. To a salesman, more commission = these are the best speakers ever. In actuality, they are not bad speakers, but deep down I have always known that for the money there are better speakers.
evil.....:p justifying spreading lies to the masses

if you want small try KEF
My thoughts exactly, and this from an outspoken christian... Lol
:roll:

I have a shocker for ya. Bose fanatics want to buy Bose. They like the sky-high prices. They brag about their $10k+ Bose system. If you tell them you actually don't like Bose they will get pissed and argue with you.
There is nothing immoral with selling someone something that they desperately want, even if you personally don't think it a great deal.
 

GTaudiophile

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Bose speakers are designed for the housewife who lets her husband have a high-end sound system under the condition that she doesn't see it anywhere, hence the white-colored cubes.
 

kranky

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NuclearNed's comment about selling commision reminded me of one of my college classmates. He would buy Bose speaker components in bulk, assemble them, then sell them to other students. He'd clear about $75/pair.

At first he couldn't sell any, but then he started telling people they were hot, and after that he couldn't keep up with demand. It's weird what motivates people to buy stuff.
 

NuclearNed

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Originally posted by: kranky
NuclearNed's comment about selling commision reminded me of one of my college classmates. He would buy Bose speaker components in bulk, assemble them, then sell them to other students. He'd clear about $75/pair.

At first he couldn't sell any, but then he started telling people they were hot, and after that he couldn't keep up with demand. It's weird what motivates people to buy stuff.

Did he have a white van?
 

NuclearNed

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: xsilver
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Back in my college days they were really fun to sell because they had the highest commission percentage of virtually all the speakers that I sold; for this strictly economic reason I pushed them on customers as hard as humanly possible. To a salesman, more commission = these are the best speakers ever. In actuality, they are not bad speakers, but deep down I have always known that for the money there are better speakers.
evil.....:p justifying spreading lies to the masses

if you want small try KEF
My thoughts exactly, and this from an outspoken christian... Lol
:roll:

I have a shocker for ya. Bose fanatics want to buy Bose. They like the sky-high prices. They brag about their $10k+ Bose system. If you tell them you actually don't like Bose they will get pissed and argue with you.
There is nothing immoral with selling someone something that they desperately want, even if you personally don't think it a great deal.

And here's more: Bose has always had a really nice incentive program for salespeople. If you sell tons of Bose products, you can get some really nice stuff from them. So, uber high commission + bonus prizes = salespeople who will do whatever it takes to sell the stuff, even if there are better products out there. This is exactly the reason you should do your homework before talking to a salesperson about anything.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: xsilver
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Back in my college days they were really fun to sell because they had the highest commission percentage of virtually all the speakers that I sold; for this strictly economic reason I pushed them on customers as hard as humanly possible. To a salesman, more commission = these are the best speakers ever. In actuality, they are not bad speakers, but deep down I have always known that for the money there are better speakers.
evil.....:p justifying spreading lies to the masses

if you want small try KEF
My thoughts exactly, and this from an outspoken christian... Lol
:roll:

I have a shocker for ya. Bose fanatics want to buy Bose. They like the sky-high prices. They brag about their $10k+ Bose system. If you tell them you actually don't like Bose they will get pissed and argue with you.
There is nothing immoral with selling someone something that they desperately want, even if you personally don't think it a great deal.

And here's more: Bose has always had a really nice incentive program for salespeople. If you sell tons of Bose products, you can get some really nice stuff from them. So, uber high commission + bonus prizes = salespeople who will do whatever it takes to sell the stuff, even if there are better products out there. This is exactly the reason you should do your homework before talking to a salesperson about anything.
Well... as someone who has worked in sales for years, I look at it from the other perspective. If someone wants something, and you can't talk them out of it, then you need to sell it to them before they buy it from someone else.
For example, if you sell suits, and a customer walks in and insists on buying a bright orange plaid suit, the last thing you want to do is insult his taste, as that will send him straight to your competitor.
 

mrCide

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heh, i got an HK AVR630, Klipsch Synergy F3 fronts, C1, and S1's in the back, all for about $1800 (already had a BA sub). I don't think i can even get a surround sound BOSE system for that price, and my setup is superior
 

NINaudio

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
From what I've read on HT internet forums, it's either :thumbsup: or :thumbsdown: w/ great emotion. How do you feel about BOSE speakers?

edit: Please support your opinion :)

garbage.. too expensive for what you get..

rather have a full sized HT system with a 500 watt powered sub for the same price =P

Don't buy subs on watts :p

rather have a paradyme 500 watt sub than any bose POS sub..

Bose doesnt know how to build subs period.. great highs... not much else no mids no bass

You don't have to tell me the shortcomings of the bose "bass module" ;)

I'm just saying that going and buying a sub based on wattage is a lot like buying a computer based off Ghz.


Don't tell the car audio people that watts aren't as important as they think! It never ceases to amaze me when people say that they have to have 1000+ watts for a sub in the car. I make them listen to mine, so I show them what "just" 600 watts can do.....lol
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: NINaudio
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
From what I've read on HT internet forums, it's either :thumbsup: or :thumbsdown: w/ great emotion. How do you feel about BOSE speakers?

edit: Please support your opinion :)

garbage.. too expensive for what you get..

rather have a full sized HT system with a 500 watt powered sub for the same price =P

Don't buy subs on watts :p

rather have a paradyme 500 watt sub than any bose POS sub..

Bose doesnt know how to build subs period.. great highs... not much else no mids no bass

You don't have to tell me the shortcomings of the bose "bass module" ;)

I'm just saying that going and buying a sub based on wattage is a lot like buying a computer based off Ghz.


Don't tell the car audio people that watts aren't as important as they think! It never ceases to amaze me when people say that they have to have 1000+ watts for a sub in the car. I make them listen to mine, so I show them what "just" 600 watts can do.....lol

Oh, and inches too, while we're at it :D

 

Miramonti

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I think you should start a new thread for people that actually bought one and know what the hell they're talking about.

Yes, that would include me.

And yes, you're all correct, they're overpriced garbage. :p



<------ (doesn't actually own one. ;))
 

Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Overpriced, Overrated. Kind of like Monster Cables. People thinkg they are great because that's what their marketing tells them. But they aren't worth the price.

The difference is, Monster Cables actually perform well. They ARE over priced and marketed, but at least they perform WELL.

Bose cannot say the same
haahahahahah perform well as opposed to what? Wiring your HT with dental floss?
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Overpriced, Overrated. Kind of like Monster Cables. People thinkg they are great because that's what their marketing tells them. But they aren't worth the price.

The difference is, Monster Cables actually perform well. They ARE over priced and marketed, but at least they perform WELL.

Bose cannot say the same
haahahahahah perform well as opposed to what? Wiring your HT with dental floss?

They are acutally pretty decent. If they cost the equivalent of normal "better than generic" stuff instead of twice that, they would be a good option.
 

bluewall21

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Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Overpriced garbage?

I bought the triports, i think they are mediocre, but not as good as my old seinhessers (sp).

Sennheisers kill the Bose headphones (even though their headphones sound a lot better than their other products).

Go Sennheiser!
 

Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Overpriced, Overrated. Kind of like Monster Cables. People thinkg they are great because that's what their marketing tells them. But they aren't worth the price.

The difference is, Monster Cables actually perform well. They ARE over priced and marketed, but at least they perform WELL.

Bose cannot say the same
haahahahahah perform well as opposed to what? Wiring your HT with dental floss?

They are acutally pretty decent. If they cost the equivalent of normal "better than generic" stuff instead of twice that, they would be a good option.
Reality is that they arn't any better performing. Monster cables perform as well as any run of the mill copper wire you can buy at home depot.

Ornery has a great post with a LOT of links that show monster cables do nothing more than any copper wire.

 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Overpriced, Overrated. Kind of like Monster Cables. People thinkg they are great because that's what their marketing tells them. But they aren't worth the price.

The difference is, Monster Cables actually perform well. They ARE over priced and marketed, but at least they perform WELL.

Bose cannot say the same
haahahahahah perform well as opposed to what? Wiring your HT with dental floss?

They are acutally pretty decent. If they cost the equivalent of normal "better than generic" stuff instead of twice that, they would be a good option.
Reality is that they arn't any better performing. Monster cables perform as well as any run of the mill copper wire you can buy at home depot.

Ornery has a great post with a LOT of links that show monster cables do nothing more than any copper wire.

You're mainly paying for build quality for cables. I think the build quality of monster warrants a price similar to stuff like acoustic research etc. at best buy/circuit city. I'm not saying they're anything special, but comparing them to dental floss is a bit extreme :)

 

NINaudio

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: NINaudio

Don't tell the car audio people that watts aren't as important as they think! It never ceases to amaze me when people say that they have to have 1000+ watts for a sub in the car. I make them listen to mine, so I show them what "just" 600 watts can do.....lol

Oh, and inches too, while we're at it :D

Yeah, that's the other comment I usually get....you only have one 12" sub? In a sealed box? With only 600 watts? Well, not everyone that enjoys music wants no trunk space and excessive bass and to be heard from 3 blocks away......
 

Dave332

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BOSE is, shall we say, of lesser quality. Their boxes usually aren't bad if you're just using a mid, but You're probably better off with the speakers you can get at walmart. I mean really, I have a set of Sony's I got off of one of their stereo systems. They have a 9" woofer, a 2" mid, and a tweeter. They're great. If you're looking to spend money on speakers, pick up a pair of jensen's or something. Go to an electronix store like soundtrack and go listen to various speakers in their sound room. Just find something you really like that's in your price range. But bottom line, that probably isn't BOSE if you have functional ears.
 

DougK62

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By opinion is that Bose speakers are the greatest thing since sliced bread.

 

BillyBatson

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i thinkt hey are great awesome sounding speakers at a premium price. Not exactly high end reference speakers but really good high end retail speakers
 

Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Overpriced, Overrated. Kind of like Monster Cables. People thinkg they are great because that's what their marketing tells them. But they aren't worth the price.

The difference is, Monster Cables actually perform well. They ARE over priced and marketed, but at least they perform WELL.

Bose cannot say the same
haahahahahah perform well as opposed to what? Wiring your HT with dental floss?

They are acutally pretty decent. If they cost the equivalent of normal "better than generic" stuff instead of twice that, they would be a good option.
Reality is that they arn't any better performing. Monster cables perform as well as any run of the mill copper wire you can buy at home depot.

Ornery has a great post with a LOT of links that show monster cables do nothing more than any copper wire.

You're mainly paying for build quality for cables. I think the build quality of monster warrants a price similar to stuff like acoustic research etc. at best buy/circuit city. I'm not saying they're anything special, but comparing them to dental floss is a bit extreme :)
You're paying for placebo.