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Bose wave music system quality?

This question is for those people out their who have actually owned or at the very least had occasion to use a Bose wave music system. The deal is I have been thinking of buying one of them for a while now but I've never had the opportunity to listen to one. I'm interested in the one with the multi-CD changer which lists for around $650.00. I don't know about you but in my world that's a pretty fair chunk of change. Maybe it's just a mental block of paying 650 bucks for something that looks like the old AM radio that used to sit on top the refrigerator when I was just a kid back in the '60's. That one probably sold for well under $10 at the local home and auto store. Yeah I know this is no where near the same thing but I just want to hear from someone who knows how good these Bose music systems really are. If you've bought one did you feel like it was worth the money? Sell me!

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  • Lance
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    I,ve known two people that have had these systems, one was a friend that had to move a lot due to the type of work that he did, he needed something that he could take with him on a moments notce that was not a pain to pack, but he still wanted good quality sound to listen to music and his CD's...the other is my uncle who uses it basicly as a clock radio in his bedroom...the sound quality is good and yes its expensive, I would personally get a Cambridge soundworks i765 for $300 the sound is probably equally as good and just as portable and cost a whole lot less..another choice might be the Boston Acoustics Duo also I think Denon has one

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