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92NSX said:I can understand about advertising and image and all but after it is all said and done, isn't the final product the 'proof in the pudding'?
I mean, if the product is over priced and doesn't sound all that good, wouldn't word get around and the product not sell? Regardless of if it was hip, all the rage, or the popular choice strictly due to the brand of it?
If it weren't a good product/system, why has it been around for so long?
I wouldn't think that people would buy it just because it is expensive so therefore it must be good.
It might sound like I'm trying to justify the reasons to buy it but I truly am wanting to make the best decision I can.
I do appreciate all the feedback I have gotten so far.
well, why do fords and chevys keep selling? people that are too lazy to do their own research and buy whatever is comfortable to them. you'll never see a ford or a chevy on anyone's most reliable list or ever see anything remarkable about them pointed out, but people keep sinking money into these poorly made underperforming vehicles.
I do think bose is rubbish. Its overpriced....there are NO...and I mean no highs, just a bunch of muddled mid range that they claim to be bass. clarity is awful.
As for their home theater approach...in modern day formats each channel is discrete and FULL RANGE....you can't get full range out of speakers the size of a child's blocks. Physics will not allow 2 inch speakers to play 20Hz bass notes.
Go with separates.