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My experience:
speakers: ~50 hz bass ~100W (220v) ; ~170-22khz (~30w each) ;
Player: that is playing EVERYTHING and has NO REGION limitations
amplifier: I prefer integrated (yes less functional but more powerful)
THIS IS THE MINIMUM YOU CAN SPEND TO HAVE AT LEAST GOOD EXPERIENCE (HIGH QUALITY)
Yes you can spend more, but make sure you hit this numbers
DON'T just buy something because you like the BRAND (that's not so adequate)
more:
Prefer WOODEN speakers (if possible for your price)
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So... bose are with less features than the most other brands, they overprice twice (maybe 3,4) also there's NO INFO for the systems not in the internet, not in the shops, not in the cites selling them. I hope you know what that means: Only an IDIOT will buy something that's overpriced and all the info that he needs is HIDDEN! Actually bought t over 3 expensive home systems and I laugh to my friend with his super-expensive bose speakers every time I am in his place. It just sounds wrong & blurry
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@advsoft they are only crap if you buy them from your local op-shop.. bose is one of the best brands available for speakers. They are a bit pricey, however they do last for a long time & have quite a good quality. If you still think they are shit, do your research or shut your mouth.
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no way! bose are probably one of the worst speakers. The price always does matter bro! So I could ensure you that the money that you could spend for a bose home system would be enough to buy 2 other systems that could be actually better :/
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the best speakers are bose
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Yeah, I'm not too sure if mine's a Muteki, but most things Sony are good! It is a 7.4 speaker configuration using the twisted pair cabling though and it has integrated CD reader plus it can play DVDs!
He has a wife.
XxScHw4RtZxX 3 years ago 3
a crt television
califasio 3 years ago 3