I own a pair of 901 IV. Yes they are loud yes they sound the same no matter where you are sitting or standing in the room. I tried as hard as I could to make them work in my reference system but there was always something missing. I moved them all over the room I played with the factory eq I even added a parametric eq to try and dial them in but again there was just something missing. What it was is even thought Bose will not list sensitivity they are very inefficient drivers. They need a ton of power to drive them correctly. When I had them hooked up to my sansui 9090 ( this amp doubled as a welding tool when not playing music) they rocked but my 60 watt class A they are dead. I even changed over to my 301’s on the class A amp and they blew the 901’s away. Right now my 901’s are boxed up and hoping to sell them for a get them out of here price. They are great party speakers but have no place in a serious Or even moderate reference system. Enjoy them for what they are but you can never make them what they aren’t.
Bose 901 Series 1 & 2 versus KEF 104/2's and 105/3's
I've been enjoying my 5 channel Sealed Box Bose 901's for almost 2 years. I was recently gifted 4 KEF 105/3's & 2 104/2's from a friend. The Speakers are on the whole in good shape. I've assembled one pair of perfectly working 105'3's from the four. The other two 105/3 need the Uni-Q midrange replaced and I blew out one of the Simply Speakers replacement Tweeters (no longer available). The remaining 4 Cavity COupled Woofers are in various states
I'd replaced the Ferrofluid in both 104/2 Tweeters and the foam Donuts on all four 8" Woofers.
My 901 impressions in our 28' x 17' Living Room in our Apartment (moving to a real house in a few months) are :
My KEF 105/3 & impressions in our 28' x 17' Living Room in our Apartment are :
My future plans when we do get a home are to run the 105/3's as my FR, LR, RS, & LS. One of the 104/2's will be the Center Channel. The other one will be for parts (maybe). I'm also thinking to Stack the 105/3's with the top 105/3 mounted upside down on top of the main 105/3. I'll remove the damaged Uni-Q Drivers on the top 105/3's. This way only one Tweeter, one midrange, but four midbass Drivers and four 8" Cavity Couples Woofers per side. The remaining 104/2's would then be my rear surrounds. Four 901's would hang from the ceiling for Dolby Atmos and two Ohm Walsh 2000's that were also gifted to me would be my side surrounds (movies/concerts only).
I'd replaced the Ferrofluid in both 104/2 Tweeters and the foam Donuts on all four 8" Woofers.
My 901 impressions in our 28' x 17' Living Room in our Apartment (moving to a real house in a few months) are :
- Bose 901's work best when the main front L & R Speakers are 2' in front of the Wall and very very far away form room boundary walls thereby eliminating Boomy Bass. There is little of the "reflecting effect" and more omnidirectional when placed along the long wall in the room 12' apart
- Using miniDSP instead of the old Analog Bose EQ's (which I'd personally rebuilt) gave the best results
- All highs, sweet mids, and Bass down to 30Hz.....it must be Bose !
- Always wanted a pair since I was a kid and it's been a long ($$$) strange trip indeed
- Great Speakers when setup correctly
My KEF 105/3 & impressions in our 28' x 17' Living Room in our Apartment are :
- The 105/3's have a great Upper Bass/Midrange/Treble balance and extension. The Cavity Coupled 8" Woofers in larger Bandpass enclosures have prodigious amounts of clean detailed Bass. No Subwoofers need apply !
- 104/2's by contrast are a bit more mellowed regarding Tonal Balance. Treble Extension/Vocal Sibilances can be subdued at times but when required. The highs are there when called upon. One of their Woofers has a lazy voice coil, nut works well
- Bass is more "polite" than the 105/3's. But like the highs. when called upon, they kick in !
- replicating the KUBE curve in miniDSP on both 104/2 and 105/3 Cavity Coupled Woofers did the trick. Very Deep Bass that over powers
My future plans when we do get a home are to run the 105/3's as my FR, LR, RS, & LS. One of the 104/2's will be the Center Channel. The other one will be for parts (maybe). I'm also thinking to Stack the 105/3's with the top 105/3 mounted upside down on top of the main 105/3. I'll remove the damaged Uni-Q Drivers on the top 105/3's. This way only one Tweeter, one midrange, but four midbass Drivers and four 8" Cavity Couples Woofers per side. The remaining 104/2's would then be my rear surrounds. Four 901's would hang from the ceiling for Dolby Atmos and two Ohm Walsh 2000's that were also gifted to me would be my side surrounds (movies/concerts only).
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