Bose 901 Review Well Done.


hersch8888

Yeah my first big buy...901s series 2 bought them used for $315  back in 1973 .I ran them with a Sony Str 7065.They were great ,I was just married 21 into Led Zeppelin and they could handle them,no problem. Had a Technics 1300 TT Shure V15 cart and my set up was great .I used them until 1995..had them stored and the speakers rings,all deteriorated..16 speakers are alot to redo...whan I move I thrashed them,sadly to say...I had no room for them in my new place.

Such a lively thread! My contribution has to do with not “what’s best”, but with what I like and find most interesting- which involves owning a bunch of very different systems, each with very different vintage speakers:

-Quad ESL 57’s

-Monitor Audio MA2’s

-Altec 604’s in 620 cabinets

-ADS 801’s

-Linn Kan’s

-Yamaha NS10’s

-Bose 901 series IV with equalizer

They all have their “place”. I don’t listen to the Yamahas for fun- they’re great tools for mixing and sound design, as befits their rep. The Quads get the best upstream gear I can afford, and have pride of place in my home living room- solo, couch-based listening at its best. The Monitor Audios are great in my art studio- well-balanced, forgiving, good off-axis in a large live space. Linn Kans are fine for film sound when projecting movies (w. sub). The ADS 810’s are comfy in a social/game playing space in my vacation home for mostly non-critical rock, r&b and jazz listening with family and friends. Finally, and most recently I bought a used pair of 901’s for my new screen porch, positioning them against a solid wall, hooked up an old Creek integrated I had lying around, and finally heard them in all their good, bad and ugly glory. Everything written above is true- except that the EQ is at best optional. No- it’s necessary. Unless you take the eq out of the signal chain as a “special effect” applied to stripped-down dub- the sort of trick-in-the-mix Lee Perry might have come up with . . . And yes, they still sound great heard from an annoyed neighbor’s house across the lake!

OP, thanks for the link to review.  I’ve never heard the 901, but from everything I’ve read or heard, it surprises me that a reviewer really likes them.  

When I was a kid, I would dream about 901's from all the ads in Stereo review. Thru the years I thought about building a vintage 2nd system and finding a pair. 

One thing, never dismiss vintage components (assume everything is working). People and reviewers back then knew what sounded good too. 

I went vintage with my speaker cables and found a mint pair of MONSTER M 2.2 series. I love how they fit in with my system. Good cabling is good cabling