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Bose Wave Music System - Graphite Gray |  | Brand: Bose Category: CE
List Price: $499.00 Buy New: $489.99 as of 9/6/2010 06:10 CDT details You Save: $9.01 (2%)
New (3) Used (3) from $445.00
Seller: Marilyn's Gaming and Electronics Rating: 135 reviews Sales Rank: 1761
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.7 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 14.6 x 4.2 Dimensions: 4.2"H x 14.6"W x 8.6"D (10.6 x 36.8 x 21.9 cm) 8.7 lbs. (3.9 kg)
MPN: Wave Music System Model: Wave Music System UPC: 017817341868 EAN: 0017817341868 ASIN: B0002ZLYYY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | A bold new standard in audio performance. It may well become the primary music system in your home | | • | Easy to use: no buttons, credit card-sized infrared remote, and MP3 CD capability | | • | Distinctive and elegant design: streamlined styling with a thin, slot-loaded CD player |
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Product Description The Wave music system reproduces one-half octave lower musical notes and delivers even greater clarity and definition than the original Wave radio/CD. With its deeper tones and even more lifelike sound, you might just feel like you're sitting in the front row. Inside, our new proprietary waveguide speaker technology combines with other Bose technologies to deliver enhanced performance at all listening levels. You'll hear the same clear musical nuances whether you turn the volume up or keep it soft. You'll also enjoy the full depth and range of every vocal or instrument on MP3s, CD-R/RWs, and conventional CDs. Listen to CDs created on your computer and take advantage of the digital MP3 format for hours of uninterrupted Wave music system quality sound. The Wave music system was engineered to be delightfully easy to use. There are no visible buttons. Instead, the entire system is completely and conveniently controlled by a credit card-sized remote control. And setup couldn't be easier. The CD player, digital AM/FM tuner, amplifiers and speakers are all built-in so you can enjoy quality sound right out of the box. The large, bright display panel is easy to read and understand, prominently displaying the artist, title and album names of your suitably encoded MP3 CDs. It's also easy to enjoy the system's full, rich sound with your TV, VCR, DVD player, or computer, thanks to an auxiliary input jack. And if you want to keep the music to yourself, you can simply plug your headphones into the headphone jack. The Wave music system may look familiar, but it takes the original award-winning design of the Wave radio/CD to new levels. With its absence of buttons and a convenient slot-loaded CD player, the slim, sleek profile shines through to complement just about any room.
Its lighted buttons are ideal for low-light conditions and its larger, rounded design is comfortable to hold.
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Expensive, and worth it July 17, 2006 pm444 (Okemos, MI USA) 78 out of 84 found this review helpful
I bought this to replace a JVC shelf system I'd had for 6 years when the CD drive on that unit finally failed. I looked at less expensive systems, but none of them had the sound quality of the Bose. Plus, the Wave is very well built and sturdy, and I have had good luck with other Bose products that I own.
The sound of the Wave is excellent by any objective standard. No, it does not sound like a system with a receiver and separate speakers strategically placed for optimal stereo separation. If you want that, that's what you need to buy. But for a very small one-piece radio/CD player with a clock, the sound is outstanding.
The Wave consists of the unit itself and a small remote, not much larger than a credit card. Bose also makes two larger remotes for the Wave, one that's basically a bigger version of the one that come with the Wave, and the other a back-lit version. Bose had a promo including a back-lit remote in the cost of the Wave when I bought it, and I prefer this remote to the smaller one.
One criticism that reviewers have mentioned is the lack of any controls on the Wave itself. This isn't as big a deal as it may seem at first. Think about your TV and then ask yourself how often you use the controls on the TV itself, versus the remote. The same is probably true with your DVD, VCR, and other electronics. Most of these devices have just a few controls on the unit itself, and the rest are on the remote. Granted, it would have been more convenient if Bose had included a power button on the unit, but you can get a second remote for about $10, so you can leave one by the Wave and the other can be wherever you want it. The remote is very sensitive and will work without being directly aimed at the unit.
The controls on the remote are very intuitive and clearly marked, without the usual crowded and confusing array of buttons, most of which you'll never use. Setting up the Wave consists of getting it out of the box, plugging it in, setting the time, and turning it on. You can also connect an external audio source using a mini-jack input on the back of the Wave. I have an iPod connected to the Wave using the mini-jack, and the sound is just as good as the FM and the CD.
Some reviewers have also complained about the lack of tone controls. You definitely should listen to the Wave before buying one, and if you do not like the sound, don't buy it. If you do like the sound, you will not want to adjust the tone. If you cannot listen to your music without constantly adjusting the tone, do not buy the Wave.
The things I like most about the Wave besides the sound quality are the design and the ease of use. The remote and the display are simple and logical, the way they should be. The user's guide is thorough, direct, and concise, and you won't need to keep referring to it. The focus here is not on pushing a lot of buttons, it's on listening to the music. The Wave has the features most people will want, without a lot of extras that very few people would ever use. The Wave is small and will fit just about anywhere you want to put it, without drawing attention to itself. For me, it was worth every penny.
The Boss Never Sounded so Good!!! February 27, 2006 Texas Minimalist (San Antonio, Texas United States) 55 out of 62 found this review helpful
I've been a Springsteen fan for many years, but I'm also a bare bones minimalist who hates parting with my hard earned money. So I've always listened to my music on cheap, generic type boom boxes. After coming across a little extra money, I decided to upgrade to a more serious sound system and did a TON of online research during my search for audio equipment. Everything I took a look at pointed to this little marvel of a stereo. The set up was easier than opening a beer and the sound that came out...incrediable. It was like nothing I've ever heard before. I could hear his fingers touching the guitar strings a nano second before the strum. I could hear him inhale in the middle of a lyric. I could hear instruments that I've never heard before. All this on CDs that I've listened to hundreds of times before and that I thought I knew backwards and forwards.I'm stunned! I just can't get enough of the little box. It's like discovering Springsteen again after 28 years. The best $500 I've laid out. As a frugal individual, I would have no problem recommending this to anyone.
Impressive. July 19, 2006 Richard J. Odiam (kansas city) 40 out of 45 found this review helpful
I have had the Bose Wave for several days now and have been constantly impressed by the sound generated by this little machine. I replaced a clunky cord-bound component system and simplified with this little beauty, which is now my primary music source. I have given up nothing in sound quality. Crisp, clear, and dynamic sound across a broad spectrum. Base range is solid and works effectively for type of music I prefer: generally acoustic or rock: Dylan, Cohen, Cockburn, Drake, Wilco, Van Morrison, etc. Not sure how it would handle base heavy rock, hip hop, etc. Can play loud with no noticeable distortion.
I'm hearing new sounds on recordings I've listened to hundreds of times: vocalist taking a breath, finger on guitar strings.
I like the simple and clean "no button" design. As part of promotion, came with additional full size back-lit remote which sits nicely on top of the machine, giving virtual machine top controls.
1st machine had vibration in right speaker, but Bose customer service excetional and shipped an exchange to me next day.
Couldn't be happier. Fiona Apple calls.
Excellent September 27, 2005 Ghost Hunter (Utah) 35 out of 39 found this review helpful
I purchased this unit directly from Bose, and I must say I am glad I did. The little bit of space it takes is a must have in my small apartment, but yet it sounds better than the larger aiwa stereo I replaced with it. I am getting used to all the controls being on the remote, I am finding it easier and easier to use. The surround sound it provides from DVD's and even regular television has to be heard to be believed. It fills the entire room and sounds like you're sitting in a theater. Awesome product.
Incredible Sound January 21, 2006 GBW (CT) 20 out of 23 found this review helpful
The CD sound is like being at the concert. Hooking the radio up to a television makes the home theater experience even better. The fm radio receiption is even clear. Great quality product. Worth the money.
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