01-23-2012, 05:00 PM | #23 | |
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Just found this on newegg.com, looks fantastic to me. Price in Cart: $699.99 ONKYO HT-S8409 7.1 Channel Home Theater System http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16882120192
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01-23-2012, 05:34 PM | #24 |
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I bought the Bose 3-2-1 system about 7-8 years ago.
I have a log home so running speaker wire is a problem and as much as I wanted to use my Yamaha system I already had it looked like shit. The Bose system has been rock solid and sounds decent, but it will never compare to a true theater setup. |
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01-23-2012, 06:26 PM | #25 | |
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For $1000 I can put together a system that would blow any comparably priced BOSE system out of the water. Edit: OP here is a suggestion, and add an entry level receiver from Denon, Pioneer, Yamaha, Onkyo, etc. You will be light years ahead of BOSE in terms of sound quality and volume. http://www.hsuresearch.com/products/performance2.html Last edited by JCE; 01-23-2012 at 06:39 PM.. |
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01-23-2012, 06:47 PM | #26 | |
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+1 This is exactly what I was trying to say as well. Having worked at Tweeter for a number of years, I have A/B'ed Bose with many other systems and Bose was no where close to their competition at even half of the Bose's price point. I have heard $500 HTIB systems that blew the top of the line $3k Bose Acoustimass system out of the water. That didn't stop me from selling a ton of Bose products though. Profit margins were huge plus there were additional kickback directly from Bose. Easiest sales to make too since everyone has heard of Bose. The other big name brands would still require a lot of "selling" before I could convince the customer they are a legitimate company. Bose excels in one thing and one thing only... marketing. They absolutely own the brand recognition game. |
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01-23-2012, 08:06 PM | #27 |
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Some good info here, but let me just say...you absolutely don't have to be an audiophile to tell the difference between Bose products and a decent 5.1 setup with 5 actual speakers, a decent sub, and a decent receiver. Bose sells snake oil and tries to tell you additional speakers are unnecessary because they have technology that understands "the way we hear." BS. You can't substitute actual speakers with the correct placement and 3 speakers doesn't make true surround. Furthermore, Bose crap doesn't work well with other components, making it a hassle to mix and match.
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01-23-2012, 08:13 PM | #28 |
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daix - My sister has a BOSE wireless docking station, and it sounds pretty good. I have read about their headphones being good as well. But, I refuse to even consider purchasing a BOSE product because of the vast markup of their cheap systems made pennies on the dollar, with their "fans" touting how good they are. I'm all for capitalism and I have zero problem with BOSE taking these people to the cleaners and you making a living off of it, but count me out.
Like you say, Onkyo is known for their HTIB's and I would look at that if OP doesn't want to deal with putting together a system. It would sound way better than the BOSE systems you see hanging around living rooms all over the place, and especially that 2.1 system he is considering. BTW, I bought my first SR receiver from Tweeter, Elite VSX-52TX. It was a floor model and I got a good deal I think it was about $500 and this was in 2005. I still have it in the attic, on sale on craigslist for about 4 months lol. |
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01-23-2012, 09:04 PM | #30 | |
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That "audiophile" thing is really a huge misconception. You really don't need a trained ear to tell the difference. You just need a good point of reference. Most Bose fans swear by these products because they only have TV speakers to compare against and certainly anything will sound better than that. Bose makes a very niche product, something with brand recognition, sleek/WAF-friendly designs, highly integrated and easy to setup/operate system. So if that is what you want, then Bose is for you. Just be aware that having all the above qualities means you will be sacrificing performance and will be spending a small fortune to get it. My only beef is the misconception that Bose makes a performance-oriented system that is anywhere close to its competitors in that price segment. In terms of sheer performance, the Bose surround systems are no better than basic HTIB systems at five times the price. |
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01-23-2012, 10:58 PM | #31 |
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Bose system will blow basic computer gaming system out of the water. But that's where it ends.
Records do have a noticeable difference over CDs, if you can't tell the difference, you buddy didn't choose the music to demonstrate his point well. I only am reading about people talking about the acoustimass cube speakers and such, why aren't anybody talking about the actual bose speakers that are the proper sizing, and proper tweeters and etc? The stuff designed to go with a normal amplifier? It's decent, still overpriced, but i'd pay that before I'd buy one of their lifestyle systems. Onkyo does make great amplifiers, i would recommend looking at those. Long story short, if you want a small space saving setup, the bose will work, but there's much better stuff out there, even some other space saving stuff as well. |
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I agree with everyone suggesting to ignore Bose, and build your own system as you'll get more bang for your buck. I built my own 5.1 system about 10 years ago using an Onkyo receiver and various Cambridge Soundworks speakers for around $1000 at the time. This system still works great for my today.
I will admit I do own one Bose product though; a pair of their ear-bud headphones. They were the most comfortable ear-buds that I had tried, plus they were on sale from their ridiculously high price.
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01-24-2012, 06:21 PM | #35 | |
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"For the price", what else did you compare with in this price range? Based on the link, it looks like this system is priced at $600 and $800. Did you actually compare it to a real 2.1 system with a receiver, two bookshelf speakers and a sub? I bet I could put together several systems in that price range that will easily outperform this system. If your comparison is strictly with other soundbars, then I could certainly understand how this system would blow you away. Soundbars are great for those who do not want all the extra speakers and wires and need simple hookup but performance-wise, they are just better than TV speakers but any basic HTIB system should easily outperform a soundbar. Plus, soundbars do not give you real surround or even true stereo sound, they just simulate surround sound with effects processing. |
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01-24-2012, 09:11 PM | #36 | |
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the best comparison to the bose cinemate that i have is my buddy's setup.. he dropped around 1,500 on a setup not including installation. below are just some of his items.. i spent 600 shipped and his does NOT sound 1,000 dollars better, and having no giant bulky receiver is nice.. so i guess its all relative. |
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01-28-2012, 11:26 AM | #38 | |
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Agreed, very good receiver for the price. |
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01-28-2012, 12:13 PM | #39 | |
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And yes, I heard about the sale, but missed it. $399 is just crazy because $499 is still a great price. Totally worth it either way. |
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01-28-2012, 12:23 PM | #40 |
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My friend who owns a high end shop recommended these for me as a small form factor speaker:
http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/series.php?SID=94 First thing I asked him was "Cambridge?" But he replied that it isn't the company I was thinking of (Cambridge Soundworks), and that they were exceptional and relatively inexpensive (~$150 per for the small cube). He's getting them into his store in about 2 weeks.
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http://www.orbaudio.com/ Has anyone experienced these orb audio speakers before? |
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01-28-2012, 12:59 PM | #42 |
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Ya, they look interesting indeed. I have some Mirage speakers now, but one of the woofers is bad (bought from my friend 9 or so years ago).
Considering he's a audiophile and my friend, I'm confident he's not "selling" me on these just to sell me something. For him to get this excited about something tells me it's pretty damn good without even hearing it.
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