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    Dr. Amar Bose, passed away aged 83.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/13/bu...-83.html?_r=1&

    Though his audio speakers are not well thought of in audio circles, his research into noise-cancelling headphones and systems were widely adopted by the military and by commercial pilots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    Dr. Amar Bose, passed away aged 83.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/13/bu...-83.html?_r=1&

    Though his audio speakers are not well thought of in audio circles, his research into noise-cancelling headphones and systems were widely adopted by the military and by commercial pilots.
    I am always saddened by the death of anyone and the pain and loss that causes friends and family but this bit sticks in my throat ' whose namesake company, the Bose Corporation, became synonymous with high-quality audio systems and speakers for home users, auditoriums and automobiles.....'

    High quality in reference to what? All the Bose products I have encountered - to date - were inferior to cheaper products from other companies and the fact that Bose is the so called pinnacle of sound quality in most peoples heads is very sad and only a reality due to clever marketing and not the reality of performance - imho.

    I will say no more as maybe its not appropriate to do so on an obituary thread.


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    Well the old Bose '901' were goowd..

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    You do have a point though Neil. The quoted blurb shows they are even capitalising on the guy's demise!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dalek Supreme D L View Post
    ' whose namesake company, the Bose Corporation, became synonymous with high-quality audio systems and speakers for home users, auditoriums and automobiles.....'
    And, I agree with Andr'e, having heard the early Bose 901 many times. They may not have been neutral, but they were astonishing sounding speakers. Shame they did nothing more to further what we regard as proper Hi-Fi!
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    Generally didn't like Bose gear at all, but I did find the 601 speakers a surprisingly good listen.

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    You're right. It's not appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rare Bird View Post
    Well the old Bose '901' were goowd..
    Totally agree!
    I had a pair early ish 70's and powered with a big yank amp were stunning.
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    Aye i had an early pair of Mk 2's With the wood cabinet EQ unit, very good speakers, one of my fave old timers..

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    Totally back wall dependant mind.
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