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Originally posted by Idatrod:
I purchased the Bose Media Mates a few years ago and connected them to one of my computers. They sounded good but I noticed they couldn't handle real high volume without distorting and they had no surround capability which I found out after the fact, and so I took them back. Maybe they have improved the quality and capability over the years though.

I use a pair of Altec Lansing ADA 305's/w subwoofer with my PSR 2000 when not using my Big Guns, ie., my Pioneer HPM-100's. They fazed out the ADA 305's over 3 years ago but I still find them more than adequate to supplement my PSR 2000 speakers. It's amazing how the quality of sound improves with just these small speakers and a Sub although the PSR 2000's speakers are great by themselves in a small setting or for practicing.

Best regards,
Mike


Mike,
I found the distortion a bit tricky when I first plugged in, it seems it's a balancing act between the main volume of the Ty and the volume of the media mates. I just got them last night, so I am still playing with them, but after a few minutes with them I was able to eliminate the distortion except at the highest volumes.

My whole concept here is to try and break away from the subwoofer and have an all range sound at ear level.....in a very small package.

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