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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | BOSE |
| FEATURES: | Powerful sound for streaming audio, MP3, DVD, music, and games, Speakers slanted upward to focus sound toward the listener, Dual inputs to connect and mix two sources, Proprietary spaciousness-enhancing circuitry maximizes audio performance by widening the aural "image" when speakers are closely placed, Convenient volume control and headphone jack |
| TYPE: | Bose |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 28555 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 017817298285 |
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Customer Reviews of Bose MediaMate Computer Speakers - Computer Gray
Audophiles need not apply. Correct! The typical audiophile will spend ten times the cash on good speakers and will get ten percent better sound. As the owner of both very high end gear as well as mass market equipment, I can tell you that these Bose Media Mate computer speakers from Bose are absolutely fabulous. The bass is deep and incredibly rich while remaining tight. The highs and mids are excellent and the speaker's amp has plenty of power too. The sound from my computer now rivals that of a high quality shelf system. <
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>I spent about sixty dollars on these speakers and they were worth every penny. Bose engineering trickery aside..... As the old saying among musicians goes, If it sounds good... it is. <
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Excellent and Versatile Small Speakers
These speakers are apparently no longer available, but I write to recommend them used or their newer model replacements based on a very positive experience owning them for a couple of years.
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>I bought these speakers originally to supplement the pathetic sound on a Dell Inspiron laptop and have since moved them over to a desktop Mac EMac, and found them to be outstanding for both machines. However, I've also found them portable enough to move them over to our low-end TV when we wanted a big sound out of a DVD or a musical performance, over to an iPod, and off a digital camera to show off some baby videos. The independent volume controls and deep range on the speakers provide lots of flexibility in mixing in a variety of sources, and we've actually found the dual sound inputs on the back (there's an A to B mix switcher to allow simultaneous dual sound sources) to be quite useful. One can, for instance, hook up a connecting line from the stereo and use these as a second set of bookshelf speakers without unhooking it from the computer, and with a flick of the dial on the one speaker, change the mix between the two. We're sort of halfway between using traditional music sources and computer-based sources, so having cables running "both ways" has been nice.
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>As with most Bose speakers, the range and fidelity are excellent, and it is possible to turn the volume up too loud to the point of distortion, but (thus far) when we've done that there's no apparent damage to the speakers. In other words, for a pair of tiny desktop speakers, they provide more sound and volume than we really ever want or that the source can actually provide with any fidelity.
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>I particularly like the slight angle to which these speakers are canted, as they point the sound sources towards one's ears. They're also directionally accurate, so if you want to "point" your sound and still get the surround effect, it's easy enough to do.
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>The RF shielding is outstanding; I have one speaker crammed right up against a traditional CRT, and I've never seen a quaver on the screen, nor has there been any noticeable distortion in the operation of a variety of electronic devices that get thrown into a space close to the speakers.
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>My only quibble with the provided package is the length of the cables and power cable, a common problem for all the desktop arrangements; one does want to stretch the cables around an astonishing array of stuff sometimes.
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>In any event, I rarely write reviews of electronics products, but I've been so happy with these speakers I decided to go ahead and make an exception. I've been very disappointed by desktop speakers before, but not this time.
Excellent for low volume listening
I bought a pair of Mediamates to replace my CS Microworks speakers. The old set performed best at medium listening levels, but since I do most of listening at low to very low volumes, I decided to go with the Bose. These little speakers are capable of reproducing bass at low volumes without getting too loud and disturbing anyone. Of course, I had to fiddle with the computer's EQ settings to give the bottom end a bit more boost. Also, I like the fact that the bass port is the front. At very low volumes, the bass seems loudest when you are directly in front of the speakers. By contrast, the Microworks subwoofer would go everywhere, including through walls. Overall, when I'm playing games late at night, the sound is clear, and I can hear the bass without disturbing anyone.
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>If you are looking for music speakers played at medium volumes, then I would look elswhere. The Bose seem lack the very low bass found in pop music. I would say that these speakers go down to 90 or 100 hertz. Good enough form most uses, but I keep a home theater sub under the desk for those rare moments.