Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Bose Wave Music System (Graphite Gray)

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Bose Wave Music System (Graphite Gray)
  • Okay so the sound quality is better than a boom box, but it isn't the perfect system that many claim it to be. The features and function of the wave system are certainly not commensurate with its 500 dollar price tag.A system in this price range should have adjustable sound levels via a graphic equalizer--this system doesn't even include simple bass and treble adjustments! Regardless of how good the mix might sound to the engineers at Bose, there isn't just one perfect mix for every room or music style.Another point regarding the wave system's controls--there aren't any...on the box that is. I realize that Bose is trying to make things simple, but what happens if you misplace the remote control?…
  • I've had my Bose for about two years. I'm very glad to have received it as a present because, despite some of its fine features, it certainly does not merit the hefty, comparable-to-a-small-home-stereo price tag.I like its design and its sound.I don't like the following "features":1) It is the most sensitive CD player I have. It will not properly play a number of CDs, especially CD-Rs. If a disc is slightly thin, the unit will either not accept it (you have to give it a push) or not eject it (you have to open up the unit, turn it on, hit "eject," and pull the disc out). This is especially annoying when my $70 boombox plays them without a problem. Refurbishing by Bose did…
Product Features
  • A bold new standard in audio performance. It may well become the primary music system in your home
  • Easy to use: no buttons, credit card-sized infrared remote, and MP3 CD capability
  • Distinctive and elegant design: streamlined styling with a thin, slot-loaded CD player

 

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