https://www.bose.co.uk/en_gb/store_locator.html
Go along and annoy one of their salesman! :eyebrows:
Marco.
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https://www.bose.co.uk/en_gb/store_locator.html
Go along and annoy one of their salesman! :eyebrows:
Marco.
Yes, I think that's part of it, but I strongly suspect so is peer pressure! ;)
Marco.
Its advertising which eventually causes peer pressure. Its mostly women that cause men to buy bose. It plays cd. It plays radio. It has a waveguide. Its all in one box. Please validate my post ;)
Peer pressure not to buy a proper hi-fi? No, it is just not on their list of things they need, or think they need. One colleague came to my place to pick up a TV I sold her, her comment on seeing all the kit was 'Why do the speakers need to be so big? That's ridiculous.'
I never liked how they sounded... My friend bought one and I seem to remember it being really very expensive. He loved it until he heard my system, he sold it but unfortunately got in to Naim ;)... he then got in to debt with the upgrade gravy train, he sold it all and bought a Zeppelin which IMO sounded much better than the Bose.
Zeppelins are surprisingly decent. B and O i think made them.. guy i bought my tannoys off used one instead of a stereo. He liked it
No, single mother, no money, that's why she was at mine getting a free telly.
Funny really, whilst blokes tend to see the point of a decent system even if they won't spend the money or wifey won't let them, women seem to take a lot longer to cotton on to the idea that it is worthwhile. One I lived with for several years, at first regarded the hi-fi as a bit over the top. After a while she started using it. We split up on good terms and the first thing she said after moving out was she missed the stereo. So I gave her a Trio receiver that was surplus to requirements and she got a BSR deck and some speakers elsewhere.
She moved away and I went to visit her in her new place a few months later. First thing she does is complain about the Trio receiver. 'I don't think the sound quality is up to much, I think I need to get something better.'