So I bid on that equalizer and have been outbid and am not interested in paying $150+ and then probably having to send it back into Bose to get updated electricals anyway.
So here is my solution (i have a feeling this idea will be cause for many chuckles): I just bought a marantz pm8003 (liked the sound, found a good deal, figured it can power some stuff) and now want to turn my unequalized bose 901s (Series 1) into a second pair of speakers.
So let me describe the listening room: long open loft style hall 75 feet long, 15 feet wide, with listening area mostly on one half, but sound does get turned up to blast the whole room (kitchen in back) and porch beyond on occassion. (there's also a half room nearer the listening area - this whole part of my home is L shaped)
So - since the bose need to be on the wall (****ing annoying honestly - too much of an assumption about listening rooms required for these things) i was gonna slap em halfway down the hall.
Here are the questions:
1) what kind of speakers to get for the front?
2) is using the unequalized bose as a second pair just stupid?
obviously i want to audition stuff.
background on my musical taste: i'm a music critic and write about contemporary classical, improvised music, jazz, world, soul and experimental. Focus mostly on experimental, which means i really do need the big range. When choosing, I prefer louder, more pronounced bass to partially hidden.
I can spend about 1000 clams on a pair.
the rest of this system is a very nice music hall turntable, cant remember which MMF, bought it 3 years ago, it's beautiful. CD player is 9 year old dual deck denon, nothing special. I also play tapes and have an old denon deck. that's all. (should i move/ retitle this thread since ive given up on equalizer BS?)
thanks people