Seriously dude, your Bose hooked up to your $200 Harmon Kardon playing DVDs puts out better audio than my system outputting BD rips with DTS-MA? Some people deserve to get slapped for stupidity...
I like to refer to it as a "high 5, to the face"
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...He was so proud of his setup with all his compressed audio files on his hard drive playing loudly over his Bose system. I so wanted to tell him how badly it sounded but I just kept my mouth shut and moved to another room.
Should I have said something?
Probably but it would have ruined his mood...
I overheard some older dudes in the locker room at the gym the other day talking about BOSE clock radios. FFS, the excitement, honor, and snobbishness was sickening...I thought they were going to tug each other off! Some other friends of mine always like to drop the "Bose" name when talking about their setups. Another friend of mine said "it must be good because I could hear from across the street".
My local church ecen has Bose as it's PA system... I am no genius, but ripping off a church ..........
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My only problem with Bose has more to do with their customers. If one more Bose lover walk’s into my HT room, smiles and says, “Not bad, but maybe you can move up to a Bose system like mine some day” I’ll have to toss them off my deck.
This made me LOL at work!!
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Some people just like the aura of snobbishness that Bose exudes or, to put it another way; "These are not the droids you're looking for."
These are not the droids we're looking for.
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...For the college kid who is struggling, or the mom just looking for a good gift for her husband/family, it's way up there with the same junk Monster pulls. It is a gross use of knowledge, and enforced by their sales tactics.
This is what really bugs me about the whole thing. If you watch the info-mercial, you know there are lies in there. For someone who really can't afford it, and they fall for the trickery, when really they could have saved over half the money spent on something better, and paid off a household bill of some sort, really bugs me.
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I think Quality divided by Cost = Value
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How dare you design, market, and sell a product that millions of people are overwhelmingly happy with and ignore a small handful of nerdy snobs that get off on parameters and prefer numerical data over perception.
I don'think anyone here is strictly a "numbers person" but rather know and prefer GREAT sound quality...and like the numbers to back this up, or use the numbers in tweaking or building systems, etc....
I've read SO many posts here of the guy-
"I used to own Bose" "I got Bose for my first real HT setup"
Usually followed by "And I finally realized how bad it sounds"