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![]() Bose AV3-2-1 Media Center DVD CD AM/FM Home Theater System w/ PS3-2-1 Subwoofer £63.91
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![]() BOSE SPEAKER WIRE ADAPTER KIT FOR ACOUSTIMAS SYSTEMS AND IN-WALL 14 GA. WIRING £9.81
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![]() Bose Lifestyle 35 / 48 Home Theater System - Rare Silver Jewel Cubes £727.08
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![]() Bose Acoustimass 5 Series ii Speaker System 20787 £138.58
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![]() Bose Acoustimass 15 Speaker System £280.00
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![]() Bose Companion 5 speaker system Computer Speakers £181.00
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![]() Bose Lifestyle 28 IV DVD System With VS-2 Video Enhancer £1,025.00
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![]() Bose Acoustimass AM500 passive speaker system £235.00
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![]() Bose Companion 5 speaker system Computer Speakers £162.86
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![]() AUDI Q3 8U Bose Surround Sound System 14 Lautsprecher Bassbox Subwoofer MMI £483.96
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![]() ____MAZDA 6 TS2 2003____ (navigation+Bose system+Leather) £1,680.00
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![]() BOSE Audio amp System 6x Speakers - Mazda 6 - 02-07 £148.00
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![]() ALTIMA 08 09 amp (Bose system only), non Hybrid, sedan £88.59
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![]() Audi Porsche with BOSE System Car Harness Leads PC9-408 £28.45
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![]() Bose Wave - Audio system - AWRC-1G £158.20
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![]() BOSE S VIDEO CABLE FOR BOSE LIFESTYLE SYSTEMS £9.99
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![]() Bose Sound Dock Music System, Bose Music System, iPod Audio Dock,iPod Dock £69.61
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![]() MAZDA MILLENIA 95 TO 99 FACTORY RADIO AM FM CD PLAYER AND CASETTE BOSE SYSTEM £50.62
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![]() Scosche GMOS2B11 OnStar Interface Kit For Class 2 GM Vehicles w/ Bose Systems £72.76
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![]() Bose Wave Music System with DAB and Wave Connect Kit £350.05
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![]() Bose 301 Series III Main / Stereo Speakers - Direct / Reflecting Speaker System £65.00
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![]() Bose SoundLink wireless music system £150.00
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![]() BOSE SoundDock Digital Music System iPod Dock Black RRP £350 NR £78.87
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![]() Bose Lifestyle 28 5.1 Channel Home Cinema System with DVD Player £850.00
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Bose® SoundDock® digital music system (Silver)
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Bose® SoundDock® digital music system (Gloss Black)
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Companion® 2 multimedia speaker system
Sale Price: £99.00 |
DescriptionThe Companion 2 multimedia system represents quality in sound and style over most computer speaker set-ups. Delivering sharp, expansive sound for music, films and games, these sleek and compact speakers fit easily on your desk to unleash your computers true audio potential... |
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Multidimensional Systems Theory and Applications
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Multidimensional Systems Theory and Applications
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VOIP Overview and Setup of VOIP in an Office: A Manual for VOIP Setup: How to set up a VOIP system for an office IP-PBX using Asterisk@Home©
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Companion® 5 multimedia speaker system
Sale Price: £299.00 |
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Edifier M1550 5.1 6pce Speaker System 4 X 3w Satellite Speakers + 4W Centre Speaker + 10W Rms Sub
Sale Price: £47.25 |
DescriptionEdifier M1550 5.1/ 26 W RMS/ wired Remote Control |
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12V Bose Acoustic Wave Music system replacement power supply adaptor
Sale Price: £9.99 |
DescriptionThis 12V high-quality power supply adapter serves as a replacement PSU for the Bose Acoustic Wave Music system. The adaptor features overvoltage, overcurrent and short circuit protection to protect it from damage. |
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Celsus AIS2251 ISO Lead for Audi with 4-Channel Amplifier/ Active Bose System
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Which company is better for home theatre systems - Bose, Sony, Onkyo or any other?
I had my eyes on Bose lifestyle 38 and 48.
Of the three, they are:
1. Onkyo
2. Sony
99. Bose
I've owned Onkyo (I'm rocking a 905 right now), I've also owned Sony. I would never own Bose. Sony is alright if you buy the ES line - great interfaces and good sound/picture processing. Onkyo is superior in the upper models, but the interface on my 905 takes some getting used to (I spent $2500 on it, and refuse to say it sucks, but the interface really isn't as good as it could have been).
My previous receiver was a Denon 3805 - a superb unit, but it didn't have HDMI or HD upscaling/processing. My next receiver will be a Denon, but that will probably be in a couple of years. Don't get me wrong, the sound and picture on the Onkyo 905 are great, and I love having a dedicated button for each input on the receiver itself (Denon uses a dial).
If you want a Sat/Sub/Receiver package, I strongly suggest you consider buying a sat/sub package separate from the receiver. Pick up a mid-range Denon or Onkyo, and pair it with mirage omnisats. For a media player, get a stand alone universal disc player for about $400, or pick up a PS3 for the same price.
[edit] Crutchfield doesn't always have the best prices - I'll leave it to you to shop around... here's the package I'd recommend:
Mirage sat/sub package - http://www.crutchfield.com/S-5SYXOHVRS0J/p_653NANO51B/Mirage-Nanosat-5-1-Compact-Home-Theater-Speaker-System.html?tp=184
Denon 2809 receiver - http://www.crutchfield.com/S-5SYXOHVRS0J/p_033AV2809C/Denon-AVR-2809CI.html?showAll=N&tp=179
Don't buy monster cables. You can pick up good interconnects at http://www.bluejeanscable.com and you can get lamp wire at home depot - in a double blind sound test it performs as good as the expensive speaker wire that salesmen will try to get you to buy.
[edit] 69 Mach 1 has a good suggestion about the Yamaha receivers... they make a good product, and you should give them a listen. I've got nothing against Infinity, but I prefer the sound of Mirage and Athena (both are/were API companies)
Multiple valid answers just show you how subjective this really is. The best advice is to audition the speakers yourself - take your favorite CDs and DVDs to a home theater store and spend the day listening to different systems. You may find a pairing we haven't even mentioned - like a Marantz with a set of NHT speakers, or a Pioneer with B&W... I think you get the point. Personally, I enjoy testing the systems, others may find it a chore, or might not be confident in their own tastes. Don't worry too much about what receiver you're testing with... the differences between speakers will be the most noticable. Find a set of speakers you like using a receiver that has the functions you want. Then test different receivers with the pair of speakers you've picked. You may not hear any difference.
In any event, stay away from Bose. There speakers have "gaps" in the frequency response and a response curve that "spikes" in other areas to make up for it - the result is a psychoacoustic effect that dazzles people who don't know any better. They refuse to put out any data on their systems because they know that the data is damning.


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