Bose has a knack for marketing their products. They get big names to do commercials and radio advertisements for their products and people automatically assume their products must be outstanding because "so and so" said so. You'll notice that Bose does NOT post specifications for their products (at least not in any significant or substantial way any ways). So the customer has NO way of knowing what's on the inside of Bose products that make them tick or makes them "supposedly" better than the competition. And why would a manufacturer withhold information about their products to potential customers?? I hope everyone can figure that one out for themselves.

People who buy the Bose L1, L2, etc. and pay big bucks for them would like to justify their expensive purchase, deducing to themselves that if it costs an arm and a leg it must be a superior product, even though the results they may get are somehow less than overwhelmingly positive. But they end up defending it anyway because they took out a 2nd mortgage for the 'priviledge' of owning this supposedly superior product, which in reality it is NOT unfortunately.

Best,
Mike
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