Bose Wave Music System - Graphite Gray
Bose Wave Music System - Graphite Grey Popular Science called the original Bose® Wave® radio "a sonic marvel." Now, the Wave® music system builds on the achievements of its acclaimed predecessor to set a whole new standard in audio performance, simplicity and elegant design. This innovative music system provides lush, room-filling sound from a system so small and simple to use, it fits almost anywhere. Enjoy crisper, more accurate sound.The Wave® music system reproduces one-half octave lower musical notes and delivers even greater clarity and definition than the original Wave® radio/CD. With its deeper tones and even more lifelike sound, you might just feel like you?re sitting in the front row. Elegance in a distinctive design. The Wave® music system may look familiar, but it takes the original award-winning design of the Wave® radio/CD to new levels. With its absence of buttons and a convenient slot-loaded CD player, the slim, sleek profile shines through to complement just about any room. Designed with simplicity in mind. The Wave® music system was engineered to be delightfully easy to use. There are no visible buttons. Instead, the entire system is completely and conveniently controlled by a credit card-sized remote control. And setup couldn?t be easier. The CD player, digital AM/FM tuner, amplifiers and speakers are all built-in so you can enjoy quality sound right out of the box.
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Bose Wave Music System - Graphite Gray Reviews
This is not worth the price. But, for the same price, I also got some audiophile speakers and receiver. For the same total price, buy a decent clock radio and a nice stereo and speakers on Ebay or Amazon instead. I get a lot of use out of my Bose, moving it room to room easily, and getting decent quality sound.
You must use the remote. There is absolutely no justification for the price of this system. Trust me, they will be VERY disappointed in the sound. One last major annoyance. You can't even turn the unit on or off without the remote.
There are no controls at all. If the person you are buying this for will be listening to rock or hip hop, or pretty much anything other than jazz or classical, then buy something else. I have to burn everything to an mp3 player because the mp3 player has an EQ and it somewhat helps the Bose sound like a real stereo, but it still falls short of my $30 boombox. Bose would arrogantly say that's because the system is already perfect and if you feel the need to adjust the sound, there must be something wrong with your ears.
If it's a rock CD, i'm betting you'll keep shopping. I'm not exaggerating. If your battery runs out, it's useless until you get a new one. If you listen to rock, buy something else.
The Bose sounds empty and there is no EQ to adjust the sound to various types of music. I think i paid $30 for it and it sounds better than this Bose. I have a cheap CD player in my bathroom that i listen to while getting ready for work. Also, for the price, i should be able to use this as a home theater, but there are no inputs for that. If your dog or kids destroy the remote, then your Bose is a paparweight until you buy a new remote.
This Bose simply can't handle most of the music i like. There's nothing wrong with my ears. I can't stand to listen to CDs anymore. It's that simple. If you are still considering buying this, please do yourself a favor, find a bose store, bring one of your CDs with you and ask them to play it.
I didn't buy the Bose for aesthetics or as a bedside clock radioI bought it for the sound and that is incredible. I recently bought my second Bose system. I think it's well worth the investment. I just finished listening to Tchaikovsky's Fifth and it was like having the Cleveland Orchestra right there in the room. I have automatic wall clocks for that.
I've had the new system for a year and the original one for at least six years. The sound quality is outstanding. Whether played loud or soft the sound quality is all I could ask for. I do like the buttons on the older model, but where the new one sits (in a bookcasethe sound is still outstanding) I couldn't get to them anyway, so am quite content using the remote(s)I have three so I can mute it when I pick up the phone, or manage it from the kitchen or den. Frankly, I'm very surprised at the negative reviews here, but one thing I noted is that most seem to come from people who are unhappy about things other than the sound or serious audiophiles who are probably looking for a much more sophisticated system. There are not many radio stations in my area so I have more pre-sets than I need and listen mostly to CDs, most of which are classical recordings where the subtleties of the music and the various performances are easily discernable and can be appreciated with the Bose. I've had zero problems with either of them.
I can hear things in the music that never came across before. I find the clock reliable and the controls easy to use when power outage requires adjustment or Daylight Savings turns on or off, but it isn't my main timepiece. The Bose Wave system is so much better than a normal radio/CD player, I was no longer content with anything else after getting the first one and ultimately got the second unit plus CD changer so as to have on-going music when entertaining, or a choice of things already loaded for my own benefit.
I heard that BOSE was good but I cannot recommend this experience to anyone else. I am still making monthly payments on this $500 unit and after 9 months the CD player broke so that now I see "READING DISC" and then "NOT PLAYABLE" or "DISC NOT PLAYABLE" or something to that effect. Who knows what will happen during its trip to the shop and back again. I called BOSE and instead of sending a new unit to replace it, they want me to send it in, pay the postage, and wait three weeks for the turnaround time, despite acknowledging that it is under warranty. Don't buy it. Another fine testimonial for the American worker. He said "South Carolina". Curious, I asked the individual on the phone where my unit was made.
It sounds great. I love that it's compact. I am so glad the item sent to my home is defective free. The AM/FM reception was fine. The remote is not so tiny that I can't press the buttons. It arrived the other night. It was a good buy.
Then I reminded myself that they do have a free 30 day trial.
I'm glad I didn't cancel my order.
The CD's come out when I press eject.
After reading all the negative comments posted about the Bose Wave Music System, I almost cancelled my order.
I plugged it in, fearing it would have all sorts of problems or sound absolutely terrible (the topic of many of those negative comments).
I have no regrets.
It's not so big that it's an eye sore.
So I went ahead and kept my order.
I have no problems with it not having buttons on the player.
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