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The Art of Bose Bashing and Amar's Supposed Descent into Mediocrity
"Peter Sammon" wrote in message ... http://www.epinions.com/content_3779895428 I guess from the beginning of time itself humanity has shown its strengths and weaknesses sometimes with very little subtlety. Certainly we are a breed of beings quite capable of love, compassion, honesty, integrity, good-hearted humor, good will, bravery and self sacrifice. Unfortunately this very same breed is quite comfortable at times with hatred, greed, lying, sarcasm, snobbishness, cheating, ignorance, prejudice, cowardice and selfishness. proud trademarks of the lowly common Bose basher. Peter, Your thinking has not caught up with the times. Back in 1968, the Bose 901 provided an ad-hoc form of surround sound, which was a craved-after novelty at the time. But by 1987, electronic methods of emulating the room acoustics of performance venues became widespread, obsoleting the crudities of using room reflections in a room which has no relationship to the recording space. Loudspeakers made by everybody else became far better as well. The 901's used cones for treble frequencies; so did everybody else. Now everybody else use high frequency drivers that far outperform the cones of the 901. Bose has become infamous for accumlating obstructive patents, exploiting the weakness of the U.S. Patent Office in examining for prior art. This, and their hunger for lawsuits, which you have mentioned, has given Bose a deserved reputation for a nasty corporate personality. You have every right to savour and enjoy your Bose 901's. Technically, they are junk, and you are expressing misplaced feelings of love and devotion for a money-grubbing corporation that would be better directed toward other human beings, ie., wife, children, family, relations, and people you admire. You should force yourself to take the 901's to a consignment shop. They will not get you what you think they are worth, but it will be the first step toward personal renewal. Like many other people, you are prisoner of an idea. You owe it to yourself to bust out of that prison. The world of audio engineering has advanced many times since you last fell in love, and you deserve your freedom. |
The Art of Bose Bashing and Amar's Supposed Descent into Mediocrity
"Robert Morein" wrote in message ... "Peter Sammon" wrote in message ... http://www.epinions.com/content_3779895428 I guess from the beginning of time itself humanity has shown its strengths and weaknesses sometimes with very little subtlety. Certainly we are a breed of beings quite capable of love, compassion, honesty, integrity, good-hearted humor, good will, bravery and self sacrifice. Unfortunately this very same breed is quite comfortable at times with hatred, greed, lying, sarcasm, snobbishness, cheating, ignorance, prejudice, cowardice and selfishness. proud trademarks of the lowly common Bose basher. Peter, Your thinking has not caught up with the times. Back in 1968, the Bose 901 provided an ad-hoc form of surround sound, which was a craved-after novelty at the time. But by 1987, electronic methods of emulating the room acoustics of performance venues became widespread, obsoleting the crudities of using room reflections in a room which has no relationship to the recording space. Loudspeakers made by everybody else became far better as well. The 901's used cones for treble frequencies; so did everybody else. Now everybody else use high frequency drivers that far outperform the cones of the 901. Bose has become infamous for accumlating obstructive patents, exploiting the weakness of the U.S. Patent Office in examining for prior art. This, and their hunger for lawsuits, which you have mentioned, has given Bose a deserved reputation for a nasty corporate personality. You have every right to savour and enjoy your Bose 901's. Technically, they are junk, and you are expressing misplaced feelings of love and devotion for a money-grubbing corporation that would be better directed toward other human beings, ie., wife, children, family, relations, and people you admire. You should force yourself to take the 901's to a consignment shop. They will not get you what you think they are worth, but it will be the first step toward personal renewal. Like many other people, you are prisoner of an idea. You owe it to yourself to bust out of that prison. The world of audio engineering has advanced many times since you last fell in love, and you deserve your freedom. Very well said Robert, you write with flair and wit. Perhaps others reading this would care to follow up a few drive unit manufacturers who haven't stood still either, Visaton, Monacor, Fostex and Tangband. The names into Google will bring up the sites, look for their wide or full range units. Jem |
The Art of Bose Bashing and Amar's Supposed Descent into Mediocrity
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Robert Morein wrote: Your thinking has not caught up with the times. Back in 1968, the Bose 901 provided an ad-hoc form of surround sound, which was a craved-after novelty at the time. 'Surround sound' from a stereo signal using the out of phase component to feed rear speakers was already understood well before then. -- *If a pig loses its voice, is it disgruntled? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
The Art of Bose Bashing and Amar's Supposed Descent into Mediocrity
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Robert Morein wrote: Your thinking has not caught up with the times. Back in 1968, the Bose 901 provided an ad-hoc form of surround sound, which was a craved-after novelty at the time. 'Surround sound' from a stereo signal using the out of phase component to feed rear speakers was already understood well before then. True, and I have played with the Hafler matrix. However, the effect is not really any more accurate than the Bose technique of bouncing sound around the listening room. Both are properly part of antiquity. |
The Art of Bose Bashing and Amar's Supposed Descent into Mediocrity
In article ,
Robert Morein wrote: Your thinking has not caught up with the times. Back in 1968, the Bose 901 provided an ad-hoc form of surround sound, which was a craved-after novelty at the time. 'Surround sound' from a stereo signal using the out of phase component to feed rear speakers was already understood well before then. True, and I have played with the Hafler matrix. However, the effect is not really any more accurate than the Bose technique of bouncing sound around the listening room. Both are properly part of antiquity. The difference with the Bose technique of bouncing things round the room is that it can't be turned off - and makes a right mess of the soundstage. Anyone taken in by that sound truly had no idea what they were missing. -- *If you must choose between two evils, pick the one you've never tried before Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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