Boston Acoustics Bravo II Bookshelf Speakers
Boston Acoustics Bravo II Bookshelf Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 18, 2016]
dave baunoch
Audio Enthusiast
I bought these speakers at goodwill for a steal.they are sweet sounding speakers.all bid to speaker's sound awesome.I've put them for fronts for my computer with a Pepsi amp from parts express that only puts out 15 watts.they have low bass but thier for surrounds.even under that low power they still sound great.get a deal and we'll worth the money.
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[Jan 25, 2007]
dannyboy451
AudioPhile
Strength:
Extremely accurate, clear highs, great soundstaging.
Weakness:
A bit weak in the bass dept; I'd recommend setting a crossover for about 80 Hz to keep the sound from the Bravos rich and un-pushed. With proper system calibration, I still give these 5 stars. I got EXTREMELY lucky and was able to find these on closeout because the Magnolia I went to is no longer carrying Boston Acoustics. I plugged these as fronts in my Pioneer 100x6 amp and they sound absolutely GREAT. Since they are a surround speaker, this is a little skewed, but from what I was hearing, they would make fantastic surrounds. The sound from these is unbelievably clear, especially in higher frequencies; the highs that these produce is almost unmatched. I have a pair of Boston Acoustics CR75s and the Bravos out do those above around 9,000 Hz. That all said, I was a little disappointed in with the bass reproduction. I was not using a sub with these and they don't go very deep at all. But, if you're using them as surrounds (as you're supposed to) with a sub, I can't imagine that this would be too big a problem at all. Similar Products Used: JBL, Boston CR75 |