Bose Wave is a very good clock radio -- not an HT system
the bose wave radio sounds just like those "all in one" XM radios at radioshack, forced bass that is 100hz heavy, harsh highs, and scratchy mid-range. for the price you could get a decent 2.1 system for 400-600 dollars including the CD player. it would certainly crush one of those. bose usually has on-board equalization of the low frequencies and the high ones. the set of computer speakers they make have a microphone built into them that constantly EQs itself to get extra bass and treble. my dad has a pair of these. the entire theory that bose has is getting tiny speakers to sound like huge full range speakers, while this is not a bad goal in itself and for many people living in tiny apt. this might be good, but as a genuine hi-fi system its a fail. ever read up on how these things work? the bose acoustimass sub has exaggerated mid-bass that the brain processes as lower deeper bass because our brains will attempt to fill in weaker gaps to make things more intelligible. don't beleive me? shut off you subwoofer and set your speaker to LARGE and listen for about 20 minutes, it will certainly sound better after 20 minutes passes. when i bought my first set of full range speakers (down to 40hz anyways) the bass seemed to drown me out and it seemed overpowering, after about 20 minutes it sounded natural of course and now i can't stand using speaker without a sub. even an extension down to 47hz sounds too thin to me. the brain compensates for missing information.
yepimonfire - The Bose radio is a very good
clock radio to wake up too. Obviously it will not compare with any decent HT system. Read my posts, I recommended a 2.1 system as you will see if you read previous posts. You say you have demoed Bose, I used to be a complete Bose bigot I have lived and breathed them and yes there are better speakers, especially for the price than a lot of Bose speakers. However, back in the pure stereo days I had a 901 system that was pretty sweet. I also have a Bose clock radio that is nice to wake up too. However, it deosn't hold acandle to my Marantz, Def Tech 7002, CLR 3000, SVS PB1 Plus HTsystem.
OP - pick a budget and look at putting together a 2.1 system as I previously recommended, you will like it better than the Acoustimater system.
Good Luck,
Forest Man
P.S. I also have a Sony XDR-S3HD radio which has better sound than the bose Wave but needs external FM and AM antennas which the Bose wave doesn't. I also have a Sangrean HDT-1X HD tuner which also needs external antennas to pick up the same station as the Bose Wave. A newer clock radio I installed at the cabin is hte Executive NeverLate clock which actually picks up stations as well as the Bose wave, sounds very good - FOR A CLOCK RADIO - and only costs $59.95