When did the Bose 901 speakers come out?
When did the Bose 901 speakers come out?
The Bose 901 has been around for 50+ years and has long been considered a divisive product within the audiophile community. I was born in 1982 and until this week I had never heard the Bose 901 speakers. I’d just heard about them.
What kind of audio equipment does McIntosh make?
Offering products for two-channel stereo sound systems and multi-channel home theaters with surround sound, McIntosh continues to define the ultimate home audio entertainment experience for discriminating listeners around the world. Our iconic blue Watt output meter is globally recognized as a symbol of quality home audio.
What’s the power output of a McIntosh mc2205 amplifier?
Power output is rated at 250/ch at all output impedences and I beleive it. It never even got above “warm” when driving my maggies to ear-splitting, window rattling volumes. The quality of construction is second to none, It has pretty blue-green power meters, it has a shinny glass front-panel and great tactile knobs.
How big is a McIntosh vacuum tube amplifier?
Retro Styled McIntosh Power. Compact Control. A one-of-a-kind, ultimate solution for bi-amping loudspeakers: a 300 Watt vacuum tube amplifier and a 600 Watt solid state amplifier on one chassis. Where your Legendary Experience begins.
What kind of speakers are in the Bose 901 Series?
The Bose 901 series is a grouping of audio electronics, including speakers, released by the company. There are multiple speaker models sold under the Bose 901 umbrella.
Where is the Bose 901 active equalizer located?
The 901 active equalizer is most commonly connected to the tape monitor connections on the receiver. If you plan to connect a tape recorder, use the set of inputs and outputs located on the back of the 901 active equalizer marked TAPE RECORDER CONNECTIONS.
What should I expect from a Bose speaker?
Some know what to listen for. Others know what they want to hear based on their own preference (i.e., some prefer extended bass, some prefer more midbass punch between 120-150Hz, some prefer a response with a dip around 4kHz, etc., etc.). What one person wants or expects may be opposite of another.