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derbY
04-13-2009, 06:29 PM
hi all.
so, im in a doubte between this two systems:
BOSE 901-VI
and
BOSE ACOUSTIMASS 15 II
I know that one is stereo and the other one 5.1, but this is my situation:
I have a room (about 65 m2), in it, a projector, and it is like a real home theather. but, I also have a triple derby in it, so it can be a room for party (music)
I'm a little bit now for a music, but i want a quality for watching films.
now, in there are:bose 301, jamo, and vtrek speakers (doing 7.1)
btw, pioneer vsx 515 is receiver.
lsiberian
04-13-2009, 06:36 PM
hi all.
so, im in a doubte between this two systems:
BOSE 901-VI
and
BOSE ACOUSTIMASS 15 II
I know that one is stereo and the other one 5.1, but this is my situation:
I have a room (about 65 m2), in it, a projector, and it is like a real home theather. but, I also have a triple derby in it, so it can be a room for party (music)
I'm a little bit now for a music, but i want a quality for watching films.
now, in there are:bose 301, jamo, and vtrek speakers (doing 7.1)
btw, pioneer vsx 515 is receiver.
Bose speakers are terrible and overpriced by a long shot. You can do far better.
If you interested I can suggest superior options that will work well for both theater and music. If you are a wood worker or have the desire to learn I can suggest DIY solutions. If you just want to buy already built speakers.
KEF, SVS, Axiom, Aperion, Energy, Paradigm, Behringer and many other have superior systems compared to any and all bose systems. If you like your music and movies you will buy something else. Bose simply makes bad speakers and there is no other way to slice it.
Shock
04-13-2009, 06:37 PM
May I ask what your budget is?
Those BOSE speakers are terrible.....period.
I can recommend something that will blow it away at a fraction of the price.
jamie2112
04-13-2009, 06:55 PM
PLEASE DO NOT BUY BOZO speakers. They are a complete rip off they sound like computer speakers, crappy ones at that. What is your budget for speakers? System budget? Love to help you make a choice but we need to know what you can afford.
CraigV
04-13-2009, 07:30 PM
There’s no “doubt” about it - Always remember - B.O.S.E. is an acronym;
Better Off w/Something Else
MatthewB.
04-13-2009, 07:55 PM
If you need small speakers, I would look at Orb, Def Tech Promonitor or Mythos gems, The smaller Klipsch series, basically any speaker other than Bose. With the money you save you can invest in an awesome ID sub to round out the sound.
TjMV3
04-13-2009, 08:09 PM
hi all.
so, im in a doubte between this two systems:
BOSE 901-VI
and
BOSE ACOUSTIMASS 15 II
I know that one is stereo and the other one 5.1, but this is my situation:
I have a room (about 65 m2), in it, a projector, and it is like a real home theather. but, I also have a triple derby in it, so it can be a room for party (music)
I'm a little bit now for a music, but i want a quality for watching films.
now, in there are:bose 301, jamo, and vtrek speakers (doing 7.1)
btw, pioneer vsx 515 is receiver.
Well, you already have some kind of Jamo speaker in there. Audition and try the Jamo C60 series (C607, C605, C603, C60 CENTER and their surrounds).
Jamo makes very, very good speakers. Some Jamo models are flat out great and outstanding.
derbY
04-15-2009, 05:59 AM
yes, i would go till 2800$..
the c60 series seems nice.. can you recommend me something else for this price.. ?
edit: @MatthewB. it's not problem for size :)
MatthewB.
04-15-2009, 01:58 PM
For 2800, I would go with five Mackie H824's for about 400.00/ea and use the extra 800 towards a SVS sub. The Mackie's have a ruler flat frequency response and with 8" mid range drivers can blend very easy with a sub. They are bookshelf size and have built in amplifiers designed for the speaker itself and owners love them. They would blow away the Bose 100 times over.
lsiberian
04-15-2009, 02:09 PM
yes, i would go till 2800$..
the c60 series seems nice.. can you recommend me something else for this price.. ?
edit: @MatthewB. it's not problem for size :)
For a 2800. home theater I suggest you spend 1400 on subs
1400 on speakers. I always suggest DIY first, but if your unwilling.
For subs I say just go SVS. Get 2 of whatever you can.
For speakers spend 1000 on fronts, 400 on surrounds. For the fronts your options are just all over the place. Since Bose is your standard it will be easy to satisfy you.
For surrounds get dipoles if you can.
I always plug KEF speakers. I think they make very good ones, plus they have nice dipoles and a great center in the iQ6. Pair it with iQ5s and iQ8s and you will have 5 very good speaker IMO. accessories4less is the place to pick up these speakers and a receiver. Just grab a Marantz line if you need one. The 4002 is a nice receiver IMO and fitting for your budget.
Still get an SVS or DIY sub IMO. If you interested in a DIY sub fire me a PM and I can give some suggestions. Even if you want someone to build em for you.
ozmedia
04-15-2009, 02:51 PM
There’s no “doubt” about it - Always remember - B.O.S.E. is an acronym;
Better Off w/Something Else
"No highs , no lows, MUST be BOSE." :D
Run screaming from the Bose fairy, she's a real meanie don't let her cast her spell on you! There are so many better options that offer better value for money.
If you want a great compact system for the money, RBH CT series, outstanding value, virtually indestructible. Audioholics did a shootout with several other brands and RBH CT's held their own and then some, with 5 star value for money.
From the review:
"Play this system loud and you won't be disappointed. I simply could not get distortion out of the RBH Sound system without raising the listening level to uncommonly high SPLs. The CT-5.1 System is a rugged performer, providing consistently good sound from both the satellites and its dual-8" sub."
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/satellite/5-1-speaker-shootout
There's no way BOSE can even hold a candle to that, even at double the price.
derbY
04-15-2009, 05:31 PM
its all nice, but there is a problem, im from croatia, and i don't have so big choise.
i found a jamo c809, what do you think of that?
i can go on kef, jamo or energy (of you said here), but kef is too expensive for me..
so jamo or energy...
if i buy the c809, i can: keep this two jamo's i have(tomorow i'll tell u the model):), and buy a c80 center
or, sold this jamo's and have c809 on stereo..
lsiberian
04-15-2009, 07:07 PM
its all nice, but there is a problem, im from croatia, and i don't have so big choise.
i found a jamo c809, what do you think of that?
i can go on kef, jamo or energy (of you said here), but kef is too expensive for me..
so jamo or energy...
if i buy the c809, i can: keep this two jamo's i have(tomorow i'll tell u the model):), and buy a c80 center
or, sold this jamo's and have c809 on stereo..
Listen and look around. Deals can be had. Europe has a lot of great speakers. So don't limit yourself.
However in your case I would just match your existing speakers.
derbY
04-25-2009, 07:53 PM
sry for lating.. so, the jamo speakers are e680 (the one i'm having @home now)
mudrummer99
04-25-2009, 08:21 PM
congratulations on the new speakers :)
Davemcc
04-25-2009, 08:24 PM
its all nice, but there is a problem, im from croatia, and i don't have so big choise.
Here is the Croatia page of the SVS distributor for Eastern Europe if you need a good sub or want to give the speakers a try.
http://www.lsound.no/eng/index.php?side=webshop
just listening
04-25-2009, 09:48 PM
Two possibilities:
I'd go and buy 5 ACI Emerald XL's and a Force XL subwoofer. NOTHING in this small of a package will even come close. Shipping to Croatia would be be more reasonable.
Aperion 5T Hybrid: The free trial will go a long way in helping you decide. Value for the dollar spent is high, and they have outstanding customer service.
pzaur
04-25-2009, 10:00 PM
Aperion 5T Hybrid: The free trial will go a long way in helping you decide. Value for the dollar spent is high, and they have outstanding customer service.
I doubt there is free-shipping to Croatia.
-pat
griffinconst
04-26-2009, 12:29 AM
Hey Derb
I was once in your shoes wanting to purchace a name brand of speakers that sucked. Thank God I checked with the Audioholic boys first. They set me straight and I ended up with some really nice Jamo's...D450's.
If you have Jamo speakers you need to match up with then stick with them, Jamo is an excellent brand.
The fellas here try hard to give good advice for every particular situation.
Good luck, and let us know what you decided.
browninggold
04-26-2009, 10:43 AM
For $2800.00 budget you could get something like this...I believe it would be better then a BOSE system.
http://www.aperionaudio.com/product/Intimus-5T-DB-Hybrid-HD,124,33,283.aspx
Leonel R.
04-28-2009, 10:29 PM
"No highs , no lows, MUST be BOSE." :D
Run screaming from the Bose fairy, she's a real meanie don't let her cast her spell on you! There are so many better options that offer better value for money.
If you want a great compact system for the money, RBH CT series, outstanding value, virtually indestructible. Audioholics did a shootout with several other brands and RBH CT's held their own and then some, with 5 star value for money.
From the review:
"Play this system loud and you won't be disappointed. I simply could not get distortion out of the RBH Sound system without raising the listening level to uncommonly high SPLs. The CT-5.1 System is a rugged performer, providing consistently good sound from both the satellites and its dual-8" sub."
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/satellite/5-1-speaker-shootout
There's no way BOSE can even hold a candle to that, even at double the price.
It's actually, "No highs, no lows, its gotta be Blows!".:D
lsiberian
04-29-2009, 02:37 PM
It's actually, "No highs, no lows, its gotta be Blows!".:D
Yeah blows are typically in the middle but we usually call them low blows.
derbY
05-03-2009, 06:46 AM
hey i'm realy interested in the one that browninggold put here.
has anyone heard them? how much rms they have?
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