Why doesn’t Bose Corporation publish full system specifications?
Most of the specifications that are used to describe sound systems can be very misleading. They pretend that relatively complex physical or perceptual properties can be condensed to a single number (or a small set of numbers) that determines somehow the quality of a product. These numbers then are used to compare or rank different products. In many cases, these numbers only loosely relate to what a user would experience in a real-world application. Furthermore, there are quite a number of variations in the details of how a specific measurement can be carried out. We believe it serves our customers better to describe the product in terms that they can more directly relate to, and to enable and encourage our customers to experience the product directly either through a demonstration or through actual real-world trials they conduct themselves. Bose Corporation publishes technical data whenever we think it is helpful. For example, for our products that are used primarily in installed sound
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