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The Bose stuff is over-hyped crap, very bass/treble heavy without much midrange. Just avoid Bose.
From your description I assume you have a surround system but not speakers? Do you have a regular stereo pair of speakers that you can use as main front left/right?
The cones are torn, but they actually don't distort at all at low levels. As they were tuned for pre-surround and the cones are torn the bass leaves something to be desired.
I figure I'll use them outside of the projector setup, and someday replace the cones.
posted by wow items mwhybark at 1:59 PM on April 15, 2006
This mount from Draper actually keeps the projector up in the ceiling and reflects the light to the screen using mirrors. I'm wow gold not to sure how that will work with your particular model since it lacks keystoning adjustment, but you may be able to get acceptable results, especially for a portable conference room projector. You have to be careful with a sound-dampening enclosure, depending on your model, because even if it's vented out the top, if there isn't enough circulation, you are still bound to overheat it.
I haven't been impressed with the Bose Acoustimass system, but I do have a Bose VC-10 center speaker and two Bose Environmental 151's as my rear channels. And I must say they sound great. My right and left fronts are B (monitor or bookshelf sized) where I get most of the sound, with a Yamaha powered subwoofer for the bass. My point here is you don't have to buy everything at once, you can cobble together a system as you go.
posted by Roger Dodger at 2:01 PM on April 15, 2006
Wow, that Draper thing looks neat. wow gold I had fantasized about some motoer-driven drop-down thing and rejected it as too absurd to be pursued.
posted by buy wow weapons mwhybark at 2:43 PM on April 15, 2006
The standard list of high-quality but inexpensive speakers includes but is not limited to Paradigm, Energy, Celestion, PSB, NHT, B standard list emphatically excludes Bose speaker-sets, which are near-universally reviled as expensive pieces of marketing.
posted by buy wow weapons ROU_Xenophobe at 2:44 PM on April 15, 2006
posted by mwhybark at 2:55 PM on April 15, 2006
Um, yeah, there is that price thing. Mind you the only times I ever really bought projector mounts and other assorted A/V gear was on the corporate dime. But maybe you could DIY? Projector mounts in general are usually insanely overpriced because of the low number of units sold to the huge number of models available.
I've had good luck with my Bose speakers, though I don't recommend their tiny cube speakers at all. The 151's I dumpstered myself, but the center channel I picked up for cheap, cheap at a big box store on sale. I also picked up a Wave radio for the kitchen using credit card points, and it sounds excellent for a radio, and very good for a cd player. Overpriced? Maybe, but they are quality speakers.
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