Resident Loser
11-29-2004, 09:01 AM
...a coupla' posts, but yet...not quite, I thought I'd pass on my "black Friday"(even tho' it was Saturday) experience...
Foist...I own a Bose Wave Radio...p!$$ and moan all you wanna' about cost vs. parts, etc., I'm not here to debate the issue...at least, not a whole lot...I won it in a free raffle from a local retailer...and whether or not I'd pay the price is neither here nor there(let me say however, there can be more to price vs.value than meets the eye)...like most Bose products, it has placement issues...but after some time with futzing around with it, I arrived at a position that seems to provide a full, balanced output...imaging, smimaging...not a issue...my positioning(horizontal and in bed) vis a vis that of the unit precludes such audiophilic(iz dat a woid?) nightmares...it provides a nice FM counterpoint to my nightly reading...I've even used my old Walkman to provide some listener's choice input, via the "AUX" jacks...hold that thought...
Sears was having a sales blitz for the weekend...if you were willing to get up at some ungodly hour and engage in fist-fights with "holiday" shoppers...not my cuppa'...so-o-o-o, on Saturday(and at a reasonable hour, might I add) we strolled on in and puchased a GPX portable CD player for $7.50(final cost after rebate)...would have only cost $5.49 on Friday...not counting a possible visit to the ER...
Well, anywho...went home, popped two AAs and a disc and was sorta' dismayed at the sound produced...cheezy and tinny...luckily, it was the included 'phones, cuz after I plugged in my ol' Sennheiser HD414s the sound was fine...well, I rummaged around in my spare parts box and came up with a Philips mini-stereo to RCA adapter(new in the package) that I had purchased a while back at Wal-Mart...wired it up to the Wave and enjoyed a good read to the tune of some J.S. Bach and a Savoy Sampler of various jazz giants...The "Toccata and Fugue" was deep, powerful and moving and the "brush-on-snare" on the Coltrane cut was "there"...
I plan on plugging the little bugger into my tweeky-toy(an Onkyo MC35Tech mini-system) and eventually into my reference system (separates, comprised of vintage analog gear), to do a little side-by-side...
jimHJJ(...very good performance doesn't have to break the bank...)
Foist...I own a Bose Wave Radio...p!$$ and moan all you wanna' about cost vs. parts, etc., I'm not here to debate the issue...at least, not a whole lot...I won it in a free raffle from a local retailer...and whether or not I'd pay the price is neither here nor there(let me say however, there can be more to price vs.value than meets the eye)...like most Bose products, it has placement issues...but after some time with futzing around with it, I arrived at a position that seems to provide a full, balanced output...imaging, smimaging...not a issue...my positioning(horizontal and in bed) vis a vis that of the unit precludes such audiophilic(iz dat a woid?) nightmares...it provides a nice FM counterpoint to my nightly reading...I've even used my old Walkman to provide some listener's choice input, via the "AUX" jacks...hold that thought...
Sears was having a sales blitz for the weekend...if you were willing to get up at some ungodly hour and engage in fist-fights with "holiday" shoppers...not my cuppa'...so-o-o-o, on Saturday(and at a reasonable hour, might I add) we strolled on in and puchased a GPX portable CD player for $7.50(final cost after rebate)...would have only cost $5.49 on Friday...not counting a possible visit to the ER...
Well, anywho...went home, popped two AAs and a disc and was sorta' dismayed at the sound produced...cheezy and tinny...luckily, it was the included 'phones, cuz after I plugged in my ol' Sennheiser HD414s the sound was fine...well, I rummaged around in my spare parts box and came up with a Philips mini-stereo to RCA adapter(new in the package) that I had purchased a while back at Wal-Mart...wired it up to the Wave and enjoyed a good read to the tune of some J.S. Bach and a Savoy Sampler of various jazz giants...The "Toccata and Fugue" was deep, powerful and moving and the "brush-on-snare" on the Coltrane cut was "there"...
I plan on plugging the little bugger into my tweeky-toy(an Onkyo MC35Tech mini-system) and eventually into my reference system (separates, comprised of vintage analog gear), to do a little side-by-side...
jimHJJ(...very good performance doesn't have to break the bank...)