Bose Lifestyle 5 Mini Systems
Bose Lifestyle 5 Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 15, 2009]
jimmy
Audio Enthusiast
No highs. No lows. Must be Bose! Bose stands for "Buy Other Sound Equipment". Everything they make is cheap junk with a premium price attached. Wait until you have to order some proprietary replacement part from them- you'll be crying. |
[Dec 06, 2004]
audioreview12785
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Design, sound and expandability
Weakness:
price This review is for both the products and the store. The reason being is because two fold, one for the stores excellent customer service both before, during and after the sale and the products excellent design and specifications. Firstly the store, www.pinnaclesound.com is by far the best in ease of use and orderability. I found the product within seconds and could custom order my unit based on color, country of use and shipping methods. they accpeted american express directly and up to 7 other payment methods including www.escrow.com It is rare that a online company will use escrow.com as most online companies do not stock the items and drop ship everything. Pinnacle Sound doesnt drop ship and actually ships from there office in IL, USA. The shipping price is UPS actual cost and they shipped it the same day ordered. (which is REALLY RARE) I ordered the Lifestyle 48 system in Dual Voltage region free. The system arrived in 5 days with UPS and in perfect condition. this being my first transaction overseas is really optomistic. As for the system the Lifestyle 48 system has an enormous amount of specifications. It plays DVD, cd, mps burned to cd and also vids from burned videos off the internet. I have expanded this system to 3 rooms but can even go further by adding an additional 11 rooms. It comes in black, silver, and white and the wiring is more then you need for the average room configeration. the bass response is amazing and the cubes for trebel are directional and perfect both in sound and design. Its probably best to receive the unit and then map out the system to the rooms, as the cords are long need to be hid (in my opinion, behind the wall) The overall rating i want to give the Bose Lifestyle 48 systems is a 9/10. the reason i dont give it a 10/10 is due to the price, which is a little high but if you buy it from www.pinnaclesound.com you will save between $600 and $2100 off european prices.. Similar Products Used: none |
[Oct 15, 2004]
AV Guy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Size, expandability, sound quality, digital jukebox
Weakness:
once you store all your CDs in the Lifestyle it tends to loose a little sound quality. This comes from the compression however, it is most reasonable given the functionality. It's not cheep. I had to write after reading all the posts on the Bose Lifestyle systems. While I have no experience with earlier Lifestyle systems, The Lifestyle 48 is a technology marvel. The sound quality is exceptional from the new jewel cube speakers and the Acoustimass module produces a very sold range of low tones. The mid and high ranges are equally good. I think the key to getting everything from this system is understanding the acoustics of the room. Speaker placement is vital. After running the AdaptIQ CD that came with the system, I moved my speakers to a slightly different location. This provided all the rich sound in the room I was looking for. I acutally replaced a Denon AVP 8000 Pro with 3 Sound Stream DA-1 power amps and 6 Amrita Audio custom speakers with the Bose system and all in all, I am very impressed with the performance of the Bose Lifestyle 48. The lights in the house no longer dim when I turn my stereo on and I have re-gained a ton of space in the room. Great sound and esthetics to boot, how can you go wrong. I'm very happy with the system and so is my wife and we all know that is also a major consideration. Also, the progressive scan DVD built into the Lifestyle 48 is awsome. Another interesting thing I noticed was; because of the reflective technology as opposted to direct sound that Bose uses, I get equally good sound when I am not in the room where the syste is. Another factor to consider is that the Bose system will support up to an additional 14 sound zones which, if you want to enjoy music on the deck while someone else is watching a movie in the family room, is a very nice feature. Even my Denon AVP 8000 couldn't do that and it was 2X the cost of the total Bose system. I would highly recommend a Bose Lifestyle 48 if you have the 4 grand to shell out for it. |
[Jul 02, 2003]
elrond
Audio Enthusiast
check this out http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html |
[Jan 06, 2000]
CY LEOW
Casual Listener
Strength:
I have bought a BOSE lifestyle 5 system back in Jun 1999, & it has been giving me many hours of pleasure listening since then. I am not an audiophile, so I'm not particularly obsessed with bass/treble quality as many reviewers here are concerned with. I'm more of a new lifestyle sort of guy, & sleek design & aesthetic appearance is top of my list. Bose lifesyle 5 is good in Bass/Treble if comparing with other similarly range audio products.
Weakness:
The cost. But who cares... I'm rich! Extremely sleek & sexy system for the new-age guy. |
[Nov 28, 2000]
DeepPurple
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The brand name and disappearing act (well, it should because it would be too embarassing to show what makes the noise). But, you have gotta acknowledge that their imaging is not too bad, and that they don't need any break-in -- they sound equally bad before and after, LOL.
Weakness:
Fatiguing highs, thin and muddy mids if at all, and boomy and undefined lows -- the trinity of true high end speakers!
Similar Products Used: Is there anything like the Bose? I challenge you to name a lemon in that price range. |
[Sep 26, 2001]
Grant
Casual Listener
Strength:
slimline compact cd unit, amazingly small spreakers.
Weakness:
Price....No bass...Weak midrange...Some sort of gap in the frequency range of the system... We decided to look at a purchasing a moderate home theatre system to go into our lounge. Consideration also had to be made as we didn't want huge speakers and need to use the room for other uses and not primarily a music/movie space. Similar Products Used: Sony, Aiwa |
[Feb 11, 2001]
Pego
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good sound, good design, good remote and good customer service
Weakness:
A little on the expensive side After reading the various reviews on this site, I felt I should add my 2 cents. Similar Products Used: 1. Bang & Olufsen BeoSound Overture |
[Mar 25, 2001]
Brian C
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Minimalist kit - Decent sound
Weakness:
Cost- BOSE are Expensive Having had Hi Fi systems made up of separates in the past much to the dismay of "Her Indoors" She asked is there nothing that we can buy that sounds good without so much kit. I looked around at various options such as Nakamichi- Bang & O -Sony - Speakers from Acoustic Energy the new Ego ones coupled with the Linn Classik etc. But finally I decided to go for the BOSE Lifestyle 5 series 2.OK it may be expensive but it looks great and sounds pretty good too. All my friends comment about it, but to the purist the mid is a little lacking, and you have to be careful about Subwoofer placement, and adjust the controls on the sub but once it is set up how you want it the sound is perfectly acceptable. Similar Products Used: I have had Arcam/Pioneer/Akai/Technics/Marantz Hi Fi products in the past |
[Jun 28, 2000]
big red
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
its a bose
Weakness:
its a bose when i heard an in-store demo being done, i could stop laughing at how truly horrible this system sounded - this is true of ALL bose products i've come across - in fact two weeks later i'm still laughing. Similar Products Used: many |