This photo is the the only other info I have at this stage, there may be more info on it when it arrives but until then, this is all I have to go on.
Of course... Ser # 1, eh?
But I was asking about the Sound Dock... if it's one of the older models with a 30-pin dock, this looks like the way to modernize. Now... whether to get 2 or 3 of the cheap $4 one, or spring for the $11 one that's supposedly EDR/AVRC...
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"Love Ewe" makes a damn fine Dr. FrankenFurter, BTW.
Yep serial #1, prototype? or maybe it actually is the first of many, maybe increased value?
Sound Dock is Portable, like the series 2 but portable meaning it has a swivel dock and a add on battery pack to remove the need for a mains lead, it has built in handle as well.
The Bluetooth adaptor, I had already ordered on those precise models which should be here Wednesday or Thursday with a tailwind behind it
Which one did you get? The cheapie, or the more expensive BT 4.1 one that's supposedly EDR/AVRC?
Oh, I think I remember those... the dock part swivels around when it's not being used and it looks like just a plain fascia, right?
Bose = marketing triumphing of reality like many things these days. Without the lead weights in the base of their gear they felt just as cheap as some WunHungLo brand chinese junk, the lead weights actually made them feel premium. They might have had some other benefits but im pretty sure they were by accident.
The only thing Bose had going for them back in the early 2k's where their multi-room stuff, they were way ahead of Sonos etc in making it easy for Joe Public to have it and use it.
Oh I don't know. I think Bose have got the sound about right and the power because whenever I go to Currys, our biggest distributor and I get to play with the competitors to their gear in there, Bose always come out on top for sound quality etc until I compare them against my special ones which are no longer available, sadly because with the right marketing behind them they would blow Bose out of the water.
Bose haven't been worth the powder to blow them to hell since they made only speakers. I have fond rubber-cement-intoxicated memories of re-ringing the drivers in a pair of 901s (long ago sold to a mate) and decades later a pair of 501 Series IIIs (right now in a saran-wrapped cardboard box in the closet) and a pair of 301s cuurently being used in the bedroom.
My favorite balance of sound has always come from a BiAmp/PolyAmp configuration; you just can't get enough separation of frequencies from a passive crossover. I still have my favorite "single" speakers; a pair of AR M6 modular speakers designed from the ground up for BiAmp drive. They've seen quite a pounding in the last 20 something years and are right now saran-wrapped in storage right next to the 501s awaiting the time when I have time and money at the same time to rebuild the enclosures due to the infamous "split seam" failure these are known for. One of these days I'll find a set of M1s and MC1s to complete the "Holographic Imaging" system they were famous for; I did quite like the balance from the 301s as rears though.
That said... the Sennheiser 25 studio monitor headphones have been the de-facto benchmark for sound since I was a teenager; unbelievably, when they re-vamped them into the HD25s they only got better. Sure you CAN get better for more money; but you can't be guaranteed of anything as good for the money anywhere else. IMO, YMMV, DQMOT, WTFBBQSAUCE, DILLIGAF?
Nothing beats a big grunty amp and big grunty speakers - one day I'll get a pure Power amp to drive my LCR's as they'd respond well I think. I have the Krix Epicentrix (mk1) centre channel and a pair of Krix Neuphonix (mk1) floor L/R's. I use a pair of Krix Equinox (mk2) as rear surrounds which could happily stay being driven by my current amp.
Oh, those are much too fancy for my lifestyle... any pretense of "audiophile" my eardrums ever had was long ago destroyed by excessive mosh pit abuse and a home stereo that consisted of two prehistoric CV musical instrument speakers that were each a carpet-covered 3 ft cube with 18" bass and a massive horn driver. The best adjective for those speakers was "visceral".
They were powered by a dozen different receivers (including the previously-mentioned Sansui G22000) until I eventually bought the 901s and discovered midrange (and a steady girlfriend) again.
I had a dangerous electronics/motorcycle habit; stereos and motorcycles sortof just got bought as I made a score and sold as I needed money for almost a decade, but the CVs always remained.
So between them pulverizing my skull and my GPZ1100 adrenaline addiction, it's no wonder I
suffer from am loving every minute of an industrial-duty case of CRS.
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