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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

After spending a few days with these speakers, I can honestly say they are great. I put together a little video so you can see how they look with my computer. I also did a demonstration of the dual opposing passive radiators that Bose designed to increase the bass for a small speaker. I am not using this video to demonstrate sound quality because I think the little mic on my camcorder does not really show you how good they really sound in person. Go demo a set in person and I think you will agree they are awesome for their size.

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  • do they have good bass ?

  • @Henrique1993202 For their size the bass is very good. Not loud and boomy, but pretty natural. I see that Bose does have a new Companion 20 2 channel system that costs $249.99. It appears to be larger and doesn't have the wireless remote, but it might be worth a listen.

  • yo whats up i like the video but what is the name of the song that u were plaing it really got a nice beat to it whats the name

  • Currents by Dashboard Confessional

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  • damn the bass is powerful, I can even hear it in my subwoofer.

  • Those speakers power own my bose companion 5 you guys should see it in person.

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  • Hello! I have the Bose Companion 2 Series II speakers hooked up to my laptop, and they sound pretty decent for computer speakers, but I'm wondering if the newer MusicMonitors would have a better overall sound and bass than the Compaion 2s?

  • The bass is great and can go low for their size, BUT whenever you turn the volume past medium the bass is reduced dramatically. It is compression as to not induce distortion when volume is increased.

  • I found a pair of Bose Computer Music Monitors selling for $125 in a pawn shop and couldn't justify even paying that price after seeing and hearing them. Ended up buying a Logitech S220 2.1 setup for $24 NIB that I believe sounds every bit just as good.

  • hurry the fuck up and show us the "aaaaction"

  • The truth is that those passive radiators have too much prior art to be patented. They've been used since before Amar Bose was building speakers. Still, for their size, those speakers are surprising for their size.

  • @OakridgeProductions9 My Stereo is Denon with Mission speakears. $400 for tiny computer speakers is a little much. I know good sound when I hear it and the speakers I have sound quite nice for surplus speakers.

    Check my channel if you want to hear me play.

  • @bgggbb you cant be that good of a musician to not care about buying decent speakers

  • @bgggbb Yeah, but the point is that these speakers are tiny .They have 2.5 inch cones and deliver a massive sound. Of course if you go and buy a 10" subwoofer you're gonna get more base, but it's gonna be massive, and look crap.

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