I was just thinking about my Sons' system, and what I think I know about Bose.

While playing games, I couldn't help but notice(and I even recall thinking about it at the time)that during up-and-down and back up sound effects, that the dear cheap(OK, inexpensive)system did a very good job of leaving no gaping holes in the frequency spectrum. The bass, although a "little" boomy, was fairly well controlled to, probably, the low 40s or maybe even the upper 30s.

Bose, on the other hand DOES have that famous rhyme: "No Highs no Lows; Must Be....."

What then is kinda sad when you think about it, is the fact that if someone "really" wanted a cube system, they could probably do better and save a couple of $K in the process!



Yeah....I guess if you spend untold millions on marketing, you gotta recover it somewhere