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No highs no lows must be bose

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 This quote really gets me. I know why they say it and they say it for good reason because the don't know any better.

 They all heard a pair of 901's with out the EQ. Why? Cause their is a whole army of dufi out there that don't understand the concept of an equalizer. You simply cannot listen to a pair of 901's with out the EQ hooked up. Yet there are tons of people that don't get it. They have others listen and of course it sounds bad. Not much better than a tine can and string.

 So go F*&% selves. If you had a brain you might like Bose after hearing a system that is set up correctly.

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Not the best post for first impressions.

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Troll hard, brotha.  redface.gif

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I always found bose had to much bass. Am i wrong in this assertion?

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Depends on what product you're evaluating and how it's been set-up. Some are bass-light, some are actually reasonably level, some are boom'n'bloom. If we're talking about the speakers, placement *really* matters (what with all that reflection). I'm not advocating for or against Bose products mind you. 

 

Also, to the OP: lolwut.

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Originally Posted by bcasey25raptor View Post

I always found bose had to much bass. Am i wrong in this assertion?



 

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