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Bose Lifestyle 28 Home Entertainment System (White)

Bose Lifestyle 28 Home Entertainment System (White)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wow...
Review: this is the most amazing system you could ever buy, even though it is priced quite high, if you have the money, go for it... if not, find something lesser. The only downside is the fact that the dvd player is not progressive scan, and it doesnt have all the sound option like pro-logic...dont get me wrong though, the dts will do everything you need it to

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: High Performance system that takes a lot less space
Review: We purchased our system to replace a previous Sony multi-module stereo that took up far more room. The compact nature of this system allows a used to use one small shelf for the main unit, and then the speakers can be positioned wherever you want and still deliver amazing sound.

Setup is pretty simple, with a pictograph easily explaining the connections, and then a DVD that guides you through the last few phases. The climax comes when the system uses a special headset you wear in different locations that provides feedback to the system for automatic optimal sound delivery. I know, it sounds crazy, but is cool to have the system fine tune itself.

Playing DVDs is pretty simple, but I wish the system allowed a faster fast forward scan. There is an adapter to allow the video output to be converted to a component output, which is better than an S cable, which is better than the traditional red, white and yellow jacks most people are familiar with. You just need a modern, high end TV that handles component input (like my Samsung DLP) to appreciate it. The surround sound aspect is awesome, and we truly enjoy watching our favorite DVDs with rich, realistic sound that can rattle the house if so desired.

Music CDs come across as clear and sharp, and the bass driven from the subwoofer is convincing when needed.

As far as listening is concerned, you can choose how many speakers you want to use, from 2, 3 or 5. The easy to use remote can control almost anything without a need for the TV screen menu, but that's wasy enough to understand once you get through the difficulties of the manual's technical instructions.

Overall, I am very pleased, and look forward to many years of service from this system.


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