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Old July 25th 05, 02:40 PM
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 08:55:03 -0400, Tony Meloche
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How do those Bose Wave Radios work,are they any good?
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Judging from your posts, you're familiar with the console radios of
the 30's and 40's, even if you only owned them later on. Some of them
used what the designers called an "acoustic labyrinth" in the cabinet -
a "hallway" the rear wave of the speaker was sent through, emerging
(usually) in the back or bottom of the cabinet, and in-phase with the
front wave. The Bose radio design uses that basic principal in
miniature. For a tabeltop radio, it has well-above-average sound, but
it doesn't approach the sound of a good shelf hi-fi system, and is
overpriced for what you get, IMO.

Tony

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