Bose 901


I spent a weekend away listening to these .

What a Moronic review.


http://noaudiophile.com/Bose_901/

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Back in 1973 I had a choice used 901s with stands and a special  wood base to bring the to ear level. Or JBL 100s.the Bose were $350 the JBLs $525 So I bought the Bose drove them with Sony Str 7065 rated at 70wpc and Technics Sl1350 with Shure v15 cart. I LOVED THEM,no trouble driving them ,16 " from the wall.Sounded great with all kinds of music from classical to ELP,to Michael Jackson. Afterwards I hooked them up to a bigger EQ.never had a problem with them.,There wrapped up and need all the speakers  surrounds redone.I had 301s  and 201s for surrounds on rear wall,were great surrounds  set up.
@ jdmccall56  Now, my post was not vitriolic.  If you will re-read it, I point out that we are STILL laughing.  They were a riot!

Someone posted a query as to what we might have heard that was better.  Well, let's start with anything Magnepan made or makes for the best and then go down to pretty much any box speaker--maybe leave Cerwin-Vega out, but really, Radio Shack's old Minimus 7's are spectacular in comparison.

No vitriol, just laughing at the success of marketing and incessant blather over reality. Kind of reminds me of today's politics, but we won't go there, OK?

Cheers!
*G*  At the time (when I was younger, and more 'Not Insane!' as I am now), I thought it'd be a scream to have a stack of 901's....say about 6 a side.....

It'd be a terrific and fun way to demo walls on a reno.....:))

2 points......try plugging your speakers into an electrical outlet, and see what happens. Maggies ? Do some things well, however, compromised in many ways. Radio Shack Minimus 7s ? Before, or after, a crossover rebuild ? Ignorance is bliss....