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- From: jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca (John Henders)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
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- Organization: One of these days for sure
- X-News: HERMES MMAIL 1.10 Rev. Dec 15 1992
- Subject: Re: The Bose flame war
- References: <80693@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- <1993Jan19.174511.25808@gallant.apple.com>
- <RLK.93Jan19144459@underprize.think.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 23:26:58 -0800
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- In <RLK.93Jan19144459@underprize.think.com> rlk@underprize.think.com
- (Robert Krawitz) writes:
- ...
- >In article <80693@hydra.gatech.EDU> John Newsome,
- >jnewsome@prism.gatech.EDU writes:
- >>If this man's concept is so flawed, then how does his 901's stay so
- >>popular, and why do I see them in such a wide range of applications such
- >>as; in clubs, theatres, concert halls and a lot of other places. I see
- >>them more than I see any other speaker listed here in this group.
-
- >Not to mention that PA is entirely different from home audio...
-
- Not so different that Bose is that well respected there either. An
- important thing to remember in live audio is that the technicians who
- actually have to mix on systems are rarely consulted on either their
- purchase or instalation. At the World's Fair held here long enough ago
- that I hope some statute of limitations is in effect, we had to literally
- blow up some gear in order to get functional replacements.
-
- --
- John Henders
- Vancouver,BC
-