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Advice on Bose audio set-up for bedroom
I would like to install tiny Bose speakers (probably Acoustimass 3 as I prefer the single ones to the double) at ceiling height in each corner of my bedroom. I also want to install a ceiling speaker in the bedroom off-shot.
If I'm honest Bose speakers are as much for show as anything else. I have no knowledge of hi-fi systems so I don't really know what else I need to go with these speakers. My current bedroom setup prior to redecoration is a 20 year old "getto blaster" so I'm not in the market for spending thousands. In fact I may look at getting the speakers second hand to help keep costs down. Basically my "requirements" are: 1. I want to be able to adjust the volume of each speaker individually. 2. I only want to listen to the radio or my iPod (which I could always just connect to an iTrip [and tune the radio into it] if connecting an iPod dock is not an easy option). 3. As this is for an apartment I don't need serious volume (do I need something like an amp, or can I get away without one?) I don’t particularly need a CD player, and I won’t have a TV in the bedroom. Can anyone suggest what I need when I’ve bought the speakers… are there any radio units that do what I want - or do I need to piece different bits of kit together to achieve this? Thanks in anticipation to anyone who is prepared to help advise me! Thanks, Jeremy |
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you would be better off buying an all in one hi-fi thats got dolby surround sound on it. Aiwa ( sony ) are quite good
it is only a bedroom and you would be better spending money in your living room |
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