We recently moved into a house in which the previous owner had installed a Bose in-wall speaker system throughout the house and back yard patio - 14 speakers in all and in three different sizes - round and rectangular. Great idea and my SO was pleased at the prospect of no towers and wires in the living space. Well.
I didn't get a chance to hear the system until we moved in and now that I've the chance to hear them, well, they sound pretty bad. Awful, as a matter of fact.
I've been searching for quality drop-in replacements so I don't have to redo the wall holes. Suggestions for quality names to look at and sizes that will matvh the Bose holes?
Meantime, my Oddessey system and Nightingale speakers are set up in the basement where I put the bike on rollers for long rides to nowhere - but with great sound.
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Topic - Bose in-wall replacements? - SamA 09:17:45 03/22/15 (13)
- IIRC, KEF make in-wall speakers... - rlw 11:29:45 03/25/15 (0)
- B & W - jsm71 05:30:39 03/25/15 (0)
- RE: Bose in-wall replacements? - RGA 21:36:50 03/23/15 (0)
- Thanks for replies - SamA 07:17:42 03/23/15 (3)
- RE: Thanks for replies - mrdavis842 10:17:27 03/23/15 (2)
- Yes but - Awe-d-o-file 11:58:52 03/23/15 (1)
- Totally agree - MannyE 09:07:29 03/27/15 (0)
- in-wall replacements? - bare 15:51:08 03/22/15 (0)
- RE: Bose in-wall replacements? - BigguyinATL 13:32:43 03/22/15 (3)
- "and Sonance speaker for the highend architectural look" - E-Stat 15:31:35 03/22/15 (2)
- RE: "and Sonance speaker for the highend architectural look" - BigguyinATL 06:25:34 03/24/15 (1)
- Thanks - E-Stat 09:38:36 03/24/15 (0)
- RE: Bose in-wall replacements? - Awe-d-o-file 12:56:32 03/22/15 (0)