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<blockquote data-quote="FlexnInLa" data-source="post: 7633954" data-attributes="member: 624319"><p>Wenn you are somebody else here I respect by the way, you love McIntosh, how could you be a bad guy?</p><p></p><p>I bet the amps weren't clipping, but I also bet the older, cheaper amp was putting out more power than the new one.</p><p></p><p>Bose was famous for that trick back in the day, when they would a/b Bose vs. whatever the Bose was always just a little bit louder. Louder to the human ear, to a point, generally sounds fuller, more dynamic, etc. Shame on Bose!</p><p></p><p>Althought I will admit, I've heard some "party" and "gameroom" speaker setups with Bose 901's that were pretty sweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlexnInLa, post: 7633954, member: 624319"] Wenn you are somebody else here I respect by the way, you love McIntosh, how could you be a bad guy? I bet the amps weren't clipping, but I also bet the older, cheaper amp was putting out more power than the new one. Bose was famous for that trick back in the day, when they would a/b Bose vs. whatever the Bose was always just a little bit louder. Louder to the human ear, to a point, generally sounds fuller, more dynamic, etc. Shame on Bose! Althought I will admit, I've heard some "party" and "gameroom" speaker setups with Bose 901's that were pretty sweet. [/QUOTE]
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