Bose patented what is an amazing piece of technology. No wonder the Wave gets so deep and huge but it fits on a table. My friend has a Wave and it completely fills his living room. Pure awesomeness sitting down and cranking Pink Floyd realizing all that sound is coming from something this small. R.I.P Dr. Bose. You will always be remembered.
The drivers are small but as you can see they have very powerful magnets on them..which means they are long excursion and move a lot of air. They consume a lot more power than average radio drivers. That along with the unusually long resonance column which Bose marketing calls "waveguide" is what produces the deep bass. Quite impressive compared to similar sized tabletop radios. I have two of these in different rooms.
@@winfield347 I don’t have to tell myself that. It’s physics. Take an empty bottle and slowly blow over the top. No into, but over. That deep note you hear is resonance and the bottle is the waveguide. Stop reading anti Bose forums on the web and learn some physics .
Stupid sales trick at the beginning, a speaker with no enclosure doesn't move any air, the air in the front of the cone gets canceled instantly buy the air from the back of the cone, add a ride and flip it 90 degrees and boom... moving air A transmission line speaker enclosure is one of the very best out there. It has hard to deal with downside thou... the box for a single 4" driver can be the size of a refrigerator. If you have the room and good design you won't regret it.
VirusOfCyrus yes and that is like making a large case and porting it in the back. It will not affect the sound because there is to far between the back and front.
It's more then a fucking bass port you fucking dumbass. It's a waveguide. Go do research on what a waveguide is before talking like you know shit. A waveguide can be tuned for the speaker. These waveguide are tuned to amplify low bass from the speakers. That's why this system gets super deep for it's size
Bass port or tline sounds too trendy or immature for the demographic this is targeted to. But save guide has the right kinda of technicality and enough accuracy to satisfy marketing.
You know it's good sound when you need candles to prove your point. I wonder why they don't build in an Airwick also, so you can have soothing smells with all that soothing sound.
so whats good about bose? the parts (you mean the paper cone tiny voice coil shit) or the plastic cabinet. \ so tell me whats so good about bose? i mean there must be some reason right...?
Excellent sound quality. The only drawback is everything are on the remote control. If you lost the remote your'e in trouble. Not a single button on the unit although you can still eject the disc by disconnecting from the power outlet then plug it back.
bobskie321 I agree these do sound amazing. The older Bose Wave from the 90's and early 2000s had a top loading CD player and buttons on the top too I think. I also think Bose went away from the built in buttons and switched to the remote when the Wave series 3 or 4 came out.
Seeing all the comments i wonder why bose still can get away with it, well i think they prefer to sell this shit to a hipster at 1000 bucks instead of 10 persons at 100 bucks, same ideology of apple products.
So Bose is better because their speakers can blow out candles? Meanwhile, my Paradigm system will probably blow my walls down if I crank it loud enough. Are they basically saying that their own product sucks and they rely on tubes to make it sound "better?"
That's how rich kids do it. After their friends and families sing "Happy Birthday," they just put a Bose Wave Radio next to the cake and have the radio blow their candles instead of wasting their energy to blow the candles themselves.
soundwaves take on the properties of the materials they come into contact with. Bouncing sound waves all over the place isn't good for anything other than loudness. if you want good sound get a nice set of bookshelf speakers instead of this crap.
If you're criticizing Bose I'm guessing your a consumer! I've yet to hear a serious acoustic engineer criticize Bose for its 'Engineering' ... which is pretty sound BTW, its just the execution of it that leaves a lot to be desired. But having installed a few pairs of Focal Grand Utopia speakers, £100,000+ Wilson audio speakers in my time, and because I've been designing and building speakers for over 40 years, I can tell you I'm more impressed with Bose 'Engineering' than I am with many, many other so-called high-end brands.
Finally someone with some sense, theres hope yet! I love the engineering in these speaker cabinets, they are little marvels, most people criticise the sound but dont realise the smartphone they are listening to this video on most likely uses a horn to make the tiny little speaker sound reasonable. I think horns sound amazing, yes they have limited frequency ranges but within the range they sound so sweet, also the acoustimas which people keep mentioning was not a horn but a band pass enclosure, the horns were used on the wave, soundock 10 and soundtouch 20-30 maybe others but they are the ones i know, and the later horns sound lovely on vocals and instruments. Its like when they criticise the pro bose systems, one i read said they used 2 speakers and couldn't cover a football pitch, then go on to say how great the other speaker was when they use four 2 at each end! Its just a joke. I have met some of these so called audiophile who buy the super speaker cables, just makes me giggle, you know the electricity doesnt care what the cables made of as long as it conductive and large enough with a suitably low resistance. Normal copper works just perfect.
@@x9moto With the greatest respect to these so-called experts ... do a blind or a double-blind test, and you'll find what they say and what they recommend goes out the window!
@@utubecomment21 i go by my ears i have a large number of boomboxes, hifi towers and amps and most are not bose so im not a brand snob, i think the issue is most audiophiles will listen to their favourite speaker with the boutique brand bias firmly implanted in their brain and than ignore and bad things they hear and talk about only the good but then when it comes to beats/bose (name your enemy) they focus on the bad and nothing else, i remember the beats reviews being similar to bose and i had one of their early boomboxes (the beats by dre mains only one with two bass drivers and side firing tweeters) the thing was built like a tank and seriously heavy with more internal bracing and damping in the enclosure than most of the audiophile towers (some of which are cheap mdf inside with really messy gluing) and had the deepest bass response i ever heard from a box that size and beautiful mids and highs, such solid controlled bass i will never forget that one! I have a bose soundtouch 30 gen 3 that i got really cheap £100 because it had a smashed top cover which i repaired, it sounds really good with horns on all drivers 1 bass two highs, such detail and effortless power, and smooth thundering bass. Bose are learning and improving all the time if people would give them a fair chance, they ditched the smile curve on these and went with more balanced flatness, there is now a bass control and if you lower it to - 4 the mids clean up and it sounds so clear and detailed.
I own one, it's the most overrated music device I ever bought. Bloated and limited, and way too much money. My CSW destroys this, and it cost much less.
Wait wait, I have to stop laughing first... Such a load of bull! The way to show how the "wave guide" works is totally ridiculous! Bose is overrated, overpriced and a good example on how the consumer is ridiculed! #fake
Its quite funny really to me how people get stuck in the times, bose have the new soundtouch series now and they have a much bigger bass driver and decent treble I got one cheap for £100 with a busted top cover which i made a new one from fibreglass, the sound is very decent, revealing midrange and very nice bass, treble isnt bad either, why such hate? I think the concept of using horns is very interesting and the video is trying to explain the concept of a horn to someone who knows nothing about engineering. Just for reference it makes no difference if the speaker is in a box or not for this test, they are not using soundwaves to blow out the candle but air pressure, the speaker moves air at the front no matter if the back is loaded or not, its sealed against the tubes so all air movement at the front is forced down the tubes, its actually a very good explanation of impedence coupling using horns. The more bose bash videos i watch the more i think the majority of people just dont have a clue full stop.
actualy i need to hear 20-2000 frq. for to be happy . but yeah bose is nice sounds but not enough . i hope they will use other freq's like lower freq vibrations like erathqueakes i mean just voice not enough i must feel that vibrations u got me ?. not tryed but bose and one deeper subwoofer will be nice pair i think . if just voice enough keep using ur headphones and save ur money :)
Why did the demo at 1:06 didn't show the speakers in action but only close-up of the pipes, sounds fishy to me. Btw I'm buying those for blowing out birthday candles.. With even more "better research" I bet these can be used by firefighters.
They make really poor, low-rent, ultra low-cost drivers sound a bit more acceptable than they otherwise would, but on the flip side the engineer is pretty sound as demonstrated by someone who knows what they're talking about - ruclips.net/video/CZaRQT3Rvaw/видео.html
okay hold on a second. The comparison with the candles is just pure gold. She is trying to make it look like these tubes make the sound louder, where in reality the sound is just spread out less evenly. Completely stupid comparison imo
Again the operating principle of a horn is misunderstood... A horn matches the impedance of the driver to the air, no viabration needs to be contained in the cabinet it has no effect on the sound, a conventional box needs to resist movement because it has to manage the air pressure inside, a horn creates no airpressure in the cabinet. Think of how an old gramaphone makes sound the principle is similar, if you put the gramaphone in a box its purely cosmetic.
My dad gave me his old Wave Radio. The only reason why I enjoy having it around is because I get zero complaints from the neighbors with this system (VERY apartment friendly.) This overpriced junk is nothing more than a rich man's alarm clock. When I buy a house, I want to build my dream Paradigm or Klipsch system. No Bose for me!
All she did was restrict the area the air was moving through to increase its velocity so it can blow out the candles. Only a kindergartner would fall for this
I was looking at buying buying this Bose because of the size however looking at the comments below I’m now sitting on the fence. Would anyone out there be able to recommend a half decent speaker something of the same size and price point give or take please???? Kind regards Gary
Get it. You will not regret it. For the size they produce amazing audio quality that's deep, natural, and clear. And best thing is pretty much no distortion at any volume. Bose really is amazing
For as Audio Engineer I see the BIG mistake in this film... She's stalking absolute nonsense! The Speakers on the glas plate are: acoustic short circuit. They can't work in this way! They need a box
She isnt demonstrating the acoustics though is she, the video is demonstrating impedence matching of a speaker to a horn (a transmission line is a type of horn) The efficiency is drastically increased when matched to the high impedance of the air hence the ability to move enough air when the horn or tube is attached its a genuine demo, it frustrates me how much horn theory is misunderstood.
A lot of bla bla that poorly explains what is in essence called the Venturi-effect. The restriction of the passageway through which the air travels causes the air to speed up, which in return causes air to exit with a higher speed and thus force than you would have gotten without a restriction. This same technique is applied to aerodynamics of modern racing cars, especially the underside of the car which have passageways like this front to back.
A piece of plastic tubing isn't really tuning anything, it's just a restriction of airflow. Besides, no matter if it's aerodynamics or guiding the sound in a speaker cabinet you are still working with the same material... air. So the same principles apply, even if man came up with different words when these principles are first discovered in different situations. It's all the same but some are just too blind to see.
This is not a new invention and its not special Bose technology, also increasing the air pressure and speed through tubes, creates other problems such as sound colorization and unwanted port noise, there are far superior ways of increasing coupling to the air and efficiency than this. Using bigger and better quality drivers, would be a start.
bjtaudio why don't you shut the fuck up? If you can't make anything better then stay under your rock, bitch. There is no port noise at all because the inside of the ports are large and they flare on both ends.
@Dave Micolichek That's bascially what it is. My Wave Radio speakers look no different than my $5 Wal-Mart alarm clock. The only difference is that Amar Bose managed to find a way to make Wal Mart quality speakers sound louder and charge several hundred dollars for one. Luckily, my dad only got suckered for $100 (still too much but could've been worse) by buying one off Craiglist and then handing it to me when he didn't want it anymore. Now it's just an ovepriced time-telling machine in my living room.
24ecko JBL is more "new gen" and good loud sound. Bose on the other hand is more like "classic old" charming tech that focuses more on quality. But whatever one may say I personally found JBL Boombox to be equally competitive as Bose or Dimond box etc.
If a JBL boombox blows your mind id like to see you listen to a set of real speakers. Ever heard a pair of Klipsch towers + 15inch sub? Shit blew my mind and now I own Klipsch my self
bestamerica The Bose Wave is manufactured in the United States of America. Their built extremely well. Never mind what that other guy said. He's a dick
all they do is decease the area on the 3.5 inch speaker to a 1 inch hole to blow out a candle. Not very amazing, considering we learn this concept in middle school.
I wonder if this is how instruments like a french horn work? Or is a kazoo actually the exact same thing minus all the french horn scam nonsense. Friends don't let friends buy french horn.
For me not impressive, The Demo should be clear your just showing the Nozzle and the candle not a full view, someone could have just blown the candle happy birthday' or with an air pump... just my thoughts
Bose patented what is an amazing piece of technology. No wonder the Wave gets so deep and huge but it fits on a table. My friend has a Wave and it completely fills his living room. Pure awesomeness sitting down and cranking Pink Floyd realizing all that sound is coming from something this small. R.I.P Dr. Bose. You will always be remembered.
Your taking the p I s s right?
Its just a Transmission line, not really Special, not new. Very old Technology but small
The drivers are small but as you can see they have very powerful magnets on them..which means they are long excursion and move a lot of air. They consume a lot more power than average radio drivers. That along with the unusually long resonance column which Bose marketing calls "waveguide" is what produces the deep bass. Quite impressive compared to similar sized tabletop radios. I have two of these in different rooms.
Lol you keep telling yourself that.
@@winfield347 I don’t have to tell myself that. It’s physics. Take an empty bottle and slowly blow over the top. No into, but over. That deep note you hear is resonance and the bottle is the waveguide. Stop reading anti Bose forums on the web and learn some physics .
Lol you keep your bose.I keep my tannoy speakers and paradigm sub 2s thanks
That's what Bose are for! I have been wondering for ages!
No highs? No lows? But it blows?! Must be Bose :)
I love how all of the comments are negative!! Yes air movement is simply physics, not Bose technology
Stupid sales trick at the beginning, a speaker with no enclosure doesn't move any air, the air in the front of the cone gets canceled instantly buy the air from the back of the cone, add a ride and flip it 90 degrees and boom... moving air
A transmission line speaker enclosure is one of the very best out there. It has hard to deal with downside thou... the box for a single 4" driver can be the size of a refrigerator. If you have the room and good design you won't regret it.
VirusOfCyrus yes and that is like making a large case and porting it in the back. It will not affect the sound because there is to far between the back and front.
I actually use a waveguide for my car subwoofer. Sounds like two 18’s using only one at 17Hz.
Somewhere in France, focal engineers are laughing to Death
Why?
They act like they invented the bass port
It's more then a fucking bass port you fucking dumbass. It's a waveguide. Go do research on what a waveguide is before talking like you know shit. A waveguide can be tuned for the speaker. These waveguide are tuned to amplify low bass from the speakers. That's why this system gets super deep for it's size
PlatinumEagleStudio's deep but not accurate. Very distorted.
Bass port.
This is like a folded t line
Bass port or tline sounds too trendy or immature for the demographic this is targeted to. But save guide has the right kinda of technicality and enough accuracy to satisfy marketing.
PlatinumEagleStudio's ..... ports can be tuned and ports enhance bass... you are stupid... its a port...
No highs, no lows, must be Bose!
kode3 stfu
Enjoy your paper speakers mounted in plastic lol
Seriously Jordan? Very intelligent.
That's what we called them when I sold them back in the 80's and 90's. Too much midrange.
They got low,but not high
You know it's good sound when you need candles to prove your point. I wonder why they don't build in an Airwick also, so you can have soothing smells with all that soothing sound.
Friends don't let friends buy Bose.
kamaboko1 stfu
real friends recommend harman/kardon
whats good about bose...?
Shut up, kid
so whats good about bose? the parts (you mean the paper cone tiny voice coil shit) or the plastic cabinet. \
so tell me whats so good about bose? i mean there must be some reason right...?
They act like something needed for a speaker to sound half decent is something revolutionary. It's just a fucking port.
Jup chuffing is what we want to hear when playing music lol
More wind best sound ??? LOL
W Emilie IKR🤣🤣🤣🤣
W Emilie 😂😂😂😂😂😂 thought same
People know shit then they eat it!
Look up folded horn subwoofers.
yes more bass because of the pressure (more lows) in the cabinenet but whats your point
That makes me laugh out loud 😂😂😂😂, what if someone blow air through the pump behind the camera 😂
and the “normal speakers” weren’t even moving at all 😂
Still Sony and sennheiser speakers rich sound and deep bass output is outclassed bose
Anyone watching in 2019?
its officially 2019 and we still watch in amazement
It was 349 back in 1993. In 2017 it's still 349. Why?
It's cheaper in 2017. Much much cheaper due to inflation.
Excellent sound quality. The only drawback is everything are on the remote control. If you lost the remote your'e in trouble. Not a single button on the unit although you can still eject the disc by disconnecting from the power outlet then plug it back.
bobskie321 I agree these do sound amazing. The older Bose Wave from the 90's and early 2000s had a top loading CD player and buttons on the top too I think. I also think Bose went away from the built in buttons and switched to the remote when the Wave series 3 or 4 came out.
Bose sound great - ONLY, if played LOUD. Very good sound, but very inefficient at low volume.
Dave Micolichek Shut the fuck up
I fully agree. Bose sound wonderful. Very detailed balanced sound with deep bass. Bose is great
Bose equals marketing.. They need to sell sound through a story... A good speaker doesnt need a story.
Man! I'm going to put PVC pipe on my subwoofers and call them bose subs! Sweetaction! Woooooo!
I tuk yur gob!
Wow the Best innovation in the audio.
Innovation? Its called transmission line… old stuff but this time its smaller…
Seeing all the comments i wonder why bose still can get away with it, well i think they prefer to sell this shit to a hipster at 1000 bucks instead of 10 persons at 100 bucks, same ideology of apple products.
The «Magic» in these speakers is called «Bassport»
TheTigerGamer its not
it's called a bassport ;-;
TheTigerGamer Its called Password
LMFAO HAHAHAHHA
TheTigerGamer Bass Reflex
Simply called bass reflex
Isn't this really the power of removing the inverse square law? by using the tubes as a medium to transport the air pressure?
So Bose is better because their speakers can blow out candles? Meanwhile, my Paradigm system will probably blow my walls down if I crank it loud enough. Are they basically saying that their own product sucks and they rely on tubes to make it sound "better?"
That's why I bought bose speakers to shut off my candles 👌
That's how rich kids do it. After their friends and families sing "Happy Birthday," they just put a Bose Wave Radio next to the cake and have the radio blow their candles instead of wasting their energy to blow the candles themselves.
Ach ne hätt ich jetzt nicht gedacht... Wen ich das bei meinem bass reflex mache, ist di ganze Kerze weg
1kw rms power #Ground zero ,Wenn* ich.....😎
Aber es ist neuer technik
Ja aber schaff ich mit nem 12 er uranium von gz besser
so this thing is intended for grills fire blowing purpose,it should be perfect for little blacksmith forges also!
soundwaves take on the properties of the materials they come into contact with. Bouncing sound waves all over the place isn't good for anything other than loudness. if you want good sound get a nice set of bookshelf speakers instead of this crap.
dos Santos shut the fuck up. My friend has a wave and it's the best compact system I have ever heard. Bar none
That thing looks like it belongs in the 90s.
Wow its just like an enclosure but 10 times more expensive
If you're criticizing Bose I'm guessing your a consumer! I've yet to hear a serious acoustic engineer criticize Bose for its 'Engineering' ... which is pretty sound BTW, its just the execution of it that leaves a lot to be desired. But having installed a few pairs of Focal Grand Utopia speakers, £100,000+ Wilson audio speakers in my time, and because I've been designing and building speakers for over 40 years, I can tell you I'm more impressed with Bose 'Engineering' than I am with many, many other so-called high-end brands.
Finally someone with some sense, theres hope yet!
I love the engineering in these speaker cabinets, they are little marvels, most people criticise the sound but dont realise the smartphone they are listening to this video on most likely uses a horn to make the tiny little speaker sound reasonable.
I think horns sound amazing, yes they have limited frequency ranges but within the range they sound so sweet, also the acoustimas which people keep mentioning was not a horn but a band pass enclosure, the horns were used on the wave, soundock 10 and soundtouch 20-30 maybe others but they are the ones i know, and the later horns sound lovely on vocals and instruments.
Its like when they criticise the pro bose systems, one i read said they used 2 speakers and couldn't cover a football pitch, then go on to say how great the other speaker was when they use four 2 at each end! Its just a joke.
I have met some of these so called audiophile who buy the super speaker cables, just makes me giggle, you know the electricity doesnt care what the cables made of as long as it conductive and large enough with a suitably low resistance. Normal copper works just perfect.
@@x9moto With the greatest respect to these so-called experts ... do a blind or a double-blind test, and you'll find what they say and what they recommend goes out the window!
@@utubecomment21 can you clarify what aspect you are discussing, im not actually sure whether you mean the audiophiles or bose?
@@utubecomment21 i go by my ears i have a large number of boomboxes, hifi towers and amps and most are not bose so im not a brand snob, i think the issue is most audiophiles will listen to their favourite speaker with the boutique brand bias firmly implanted in their brain and than ignore and bad things they hear and talk about only the good but then when it comes to beats/bose (name your enemy) they focus on the bad and nothing else, i remember the beats reviews being similar to bose and i had one of their early boomboxes (the beats by dre mains only one with two bass drivers and side firing tweeters) the thing was built like a tank and seriously heavy with more internal bracing and damping in the enclosure than most of the audiophile towers (some of which are cheap mdf inside with really messy gluing) and had the deepest bass response i ever heard from a box that size and beautiful mids and highs, such solid controlled bass i will never forget that one!
I have a bose soundtouch 30 gen 3 that i got really cheap £100 because it had a smashed top cover which i repaired, it sounds really good with horns on all drivers 1 bass two highs, such detail and effortless power, and smooth thundering bass.
Bose are learning and improving all the time if people would give them a fair chance, they ditched the smile curve on these and went with more balanced flatness, there is now a bass control and if you lower it to - 4 the mids clean up and it sounds so clear and detailed.
@@x9moto I'm talking about Audiophiles :)
I own one, it's the most overrated music device I ever bought. Bloated and limited, and way too much money. My CSW destroys this, and it cost much less.
Dylan Verkler paid too much for a cheap radio
I own one and it's the best thing I have ever owned. You must be deaf LMAO
PlatinumEagleStudio's try real speakers like KEF or B&W or PARADIGM or KLIPSCH or POLK AUDIO
Easy to say a much larger box destroys it, like saying a 3l car will kill a 1l but you can still buy very expensive 1l cars hmmm
Wait wait, I have to stop laughing first... Such a load of bull! The way to show how the "wave guide" works is totally ridiculous! Bose is overrated, overpriced and a good example on how the consumer is ridiculed! #fake
LOL. Bose air waves act like water.
Peter R. Poulsen you are shit. thats all
Kushal Rahatkar Guess U like BOSE..? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kushal Rahatkar Don't know how you come to this conclusion without knowing me... Seems to me you are full of it! 🖕🖕🖕🖕💩💩💩💩
Peter R. Poulsen you have right my friend. Bose is a piece of sh..t !
and........... still the same pile its always been.... way to keep up innovation!!
I understand how the bose speakers made powerful bass
Ótimo som mini system
1:44 have you see the price of a Bose Bluetooth adaptor? . . it's ridiculous
£129
ka-ching
Perfeito, fantástico! Rio RJ Brasil
lol the ol candle test!
Step into a real hifi shop and say Bose. They will laugh at you.
So true!...ja,ja
i laugh at the people in real hifi shops. go play a record, mon!
Its quite funny really to me how people get stuck in the times, bose have the new soundtouch series now and they have a much bigger bass driver and decent treble
I got one cheap for £100 with a busted top cover which i made a new one from fibreglass, the sound is very decent, revealing midrange and very nice bass, treble isnt bad either, why such hate? I think the concept of using horns is very interesting and the video is trying to explain the concept of a horn to someone who knows nothing about engineering.
Just for reference it makes no difference if the speaker is in a box or not for this test, they are not using soundwaves to blow out the candle but air pressure, the speaker moves air at the front no matter if the back is loaded or not, its sealed against the tubes so all air movement at the front is forced down the tubes, its actually a very good explanation of impedence coupling using horns.
The more bose bash videos i watch the more i think the majority of people just dont have a clue full stop.
nice
as we all well know " BOSE BLOWS " WHAT KIND OF A PINEAPPLE IS THAT ANYWAY ?????
actualy i need to hear 20-2000 frq. for to be happy . but yeah bose is nice sounds but not enough . i hope they will use other freq's like lower freq vibrations like erathqueakes i mean just voice not enough i must feel that vibrations u got me ?. not tryed but bose and one deeper subwoofer will be nice pair i think . if just voice enough keep using ur headphones and save ur money :)
you had me at hello
Why not a bigger driver at first? A silly big box
i want these speakers
Fuck yes. Get them their great. Bose is awesome
This is called bass radiator!
Nope its a crude demo of a horn, its just not worth making an acurate model of one for people who wont understand it anyway.
Why did the demo at 1:06 didn't show the speakers in action but only close-up of the pipes, sounds fishy to me. Btw I'm buying those for blowing out birthday candles.. With even more "better research" I bet these can be used by firefighters.
I’m looking for a speaker, not a fan...
They make really poor, low-rent, ultra low-cost drivers sound a bit more acceptable than they otherwise would, but on the flip side the engineer is pretty sound as demonstrated by someone who knows what they're talking about - ruclips.net/video/CZaRQT3Rvaw/видео.html
When candle flicker.. how do i know you did not turn up the volume
Bruh if bose made refrigerators
as you can see 0:50 its different from that you put in a pipe
looking like 18th century speakers
This is the best sound system ever!!!
If you are deaf of course.
Basically a t-line
Not having an asian accent is humiliation of asians
How do i know someone didn't just blow the candle out
okay hold on a second. The comparison with the candles is just pure gold.
She is trying to make it look like these tubes make the sound louder, where in reality the sound is just spread out less evenly. Completely stupid comparison imo
26 inches looooong
Bose Blows
build quality appears to be very cheap and nasty for the very high price you pay for these.. watch the video with one dismantled
Again the operating principle of a horn is misunderstood...
A horn matches the impedance of the driver to the air, no viabration needs to be contained in the cabinet it has no effect on the sound, a conventional box needs to resist movement because it has to manage the air pressure inside, a horn creates no airpressure in the cabinet.
Think of how an old gramaphone makes sound the principle is similar, if you put the gramaphone in a box its purely cosmetic.
Les son est bon mais les problèmes arrivent après,lecteur cd ne fonctionne plus ....Bose c est terminé pour moi , Bose it s Finish for me
Wow
waveguide is not a fucking Bose technology its phisics.
Buy Other Sound Equipment
Danilo Rosich Shut the fuck up kid. Old ass saying. Come up with new stuff. Loser.
Bose is the Indian owned company and Indians can't afford it
Such a bullcrap commercial. It's just a transmission line enclosure with a properly selected speaker and proper audio processing
My dad gave me his old Wave Radio. The only reason why I enjoy having it around is because I get zero complaints from the neighbors with this system (VERY apartment friendly.) This overpriced junk is nothing more than a rich man's alarm clock. When I buy a house, I want to build my dream Paradigm or Klipsch system. No Bose for me!
Man this doesn't just suck. It blows.
All she did was restrict the area the air was moving through to increase its velocity so it can blow out the candles. Only a kindergartner would fall for this
I have one, decent radio but not for the money. There are better alternatives out there in an equally small package.
I was looking at buying buying this Bose because of the size however looking at the comments below I’m now sitting on the fence.
Would anyone out there be able to recommend a half decent speaker something of the same size and price point give or take please????
Kind regards
Gary
Get it. You will not regret it. For the size they produce amazing audio quality that's deep, natural, and clear. And best thing is pretty much no distortion at any volume. Bose really is amazing
I own a wave system. Seriously, Yamaha makes mini stereo systems that sound MUCH better for less than half of what Bose is charging.
Platinum eagle studios stop bull s h I tting people to buy this crap.
Неактуально в 2018 году! Всё хуйня, Bose! Давай по-новой!)))
Wow....what a cool new way to blow out candles! .... ugh, bose.... 25 dollar speakers for sale, only 2500 dollars on sale! >.>
Put a cardboard speaker in a tube - £500+
For as Audio Engineer I see the BIG mistake in this film... She's stalking absolute nonsense! The Speakers on the glas plate are: acoustic short circuit. They can't work in this way! They need a box
She isnt demonstrating the acoustics though is she, the video is demonstrating impedence matching of a speaker to a horn (a transmission line is a type of horn)
The efficiency is drastically increased when matched to the high impedance of the air hence the ability to move enough air when the horn or tube is attached its a genuine demo, it frustrates me how much horn theory is misunderstood.
Overpriced junk
Josh Poling stfu
Dylan Verkler suck it
Josh Poling that’s your job
Dylan Verkler my job!
Josh Poling ok sure
A lot of bla bla that poorly explains what is in essence called the Venturi-effect. The restriction of the passageway through which the air travels causes the air to speed up, which in return causes air to exit with a higher speed and thus force than you would have gotten without a restriction.
This same technique is applied to aerodynamics of modern racing cars, especially the underside of the car which have passageways like this front to back.
A piece of plastic tubing isn't really tuning anything, it's just a restriction of airflow.
Besides, no matter if it's aerodynamics or guiding the sound in a speaker cabinet you are still working with the same material... air.
So the same principles apply, even if man came up with different words when these principles are first discovered in different situations. It's all the same but some are just too blind to see.
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Actually the engineer is pretty sound as demonstrated by someone who knows what they're talking about - ruclips.net/video/CZaRQT3Rvaw/видео.html
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This is not a new invention and its not special Bose technology, also increasing the air pressure and speed through tubes, creates other problems such as sound colorization and unwanted port noise, there are far superior ways of increasing coupling to the air and efficiency than this. Using bigger and better quality drivers, would be a start.
bjtaudio why don't you shut the fuck up? If you can't make anything better then stay under your rock, bitch. There is no port noise at all because the inside of the ports are large and they flare on both ends.
@Dave Micolichek That's bascially what it is. My Wave Radio speakers look no different than my $5 Wal-Mart alarm clock. The only difference is that Amar Bose managed to find a way to make Wal Mart quality speakers sound louder and charge several hundred dollars for one. Luckily, my dad only got suckered for $100 (still too much but could've been worse) by buying one off Craiglist and then handing it to me when he didn't want it anymore. Now it's just an ovepriced time-telling machine in my living room.
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Cheezy Viper sounds good until the battery problems start lol.
24ecko JBL is more "new gen" and good loud sound. Bose on the other hand is more like "classic old" charming tech that focuses more on quality. But whatever one may say I personally found JBL Boombox to be equally competitive as Bose or Dimond box etc.
If a JBL boombox blows your mind id like to see you listen to a set of real speakers. Ever heard a pair of Klipsch towers + 15inch sub? Shit blew my mind and now I own Klipsch my self
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what country make this bose speaker system
bestamerica The Bose Wave is manufactured in the United States of America. Their built extremely well. Never mind what that other guy said. He's a dick
@@PlatinumEagleStudios They're made in Mexico. I know because I own one and that's what it says at the bottom of my radio.
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I have a speaker just like that
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all they do is decease the area on the 3.5 inch speaker to a 1 inch hole to blow out a candle. Not very amazing, considering we learn this concept in middle school.
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I wonder if this is how instruments like a french horn work? Or is a kazoo actually the exact same thing minus all the french horn scam nonsense. Friends don't let friends buy french horn.
For me not impressive, The Demo should be clear your just showing the Nozzle and the candle not a full view, someone could have just blown the candle happy birthday' or with an air pump... just my thoughts
I created the same sound wave when I take a massive dump.
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I was the five hundred man. Which did unlike 😀👎👎Really exciting for sure much more then Bose systems.
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Later they will add a Supercharger to it