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The editors liked
The Bose Solo is among the best-looking sound bars available
With a clutter-free pedestal design. The included remote is excellent and dead simple to use. Its sound quality is unambiguously better than a TV's built-in speakers
Especially for movies and
The editors didn't like
The Solo falls short of the sound quality of both other pedestal sound bars and traditional sound bars that include a wireless subwoofer. It lacks a front-panel display
So you won't know if its volume level is maxed out or not. And the Solo's small size
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Published: 2012-11-29, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Bose Solo is among the best-looking sound bars available, with a clutter-free pedestal design. The included remote is excellent and dead simple to use. Its sound quality is unambiguously better than a TV's built-in speakers, especially for movies and
The Solo falls short of the sound quality of both other pedestal sound bars and traditional sound bars that include a wireless subwoofer. It lacks a front-panel display, so you won't know if its volume level is maxed out or not. And the Solo's small size
Although its sonic talents are comparatively modest, the Bose Solo is an exceedingly handsome and easy-to-use sound bar....
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Published: 2012-11-28, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
The Bose Solo is among the best-looking sound bars available, with a clutter-free pedestal design. The included remote is excellent and dead simple to use. Its sound quality is unambiguously better than a TV's built-in speakers, especially for movies and
The Solo falls short of the sound quality of both other pedestal sound bars and traditional sound bars that include a wireless subwoofer. It lacks a front-panel display, so you won't know if its volume level is maxed out or not. And the Solo's small size
Although its sonic talents are comparatively modest, the Bose Solo is an exceedingly handsome and easy-to-use sound bar.
Published: 2012-10-16, Author: Paul , review by: technabob.com
Abstract: A few years back, sound bars were a fairly uncommon way to listen to home theater audio. But recently, they've become as plentiful as any other low-cost home audio option. The problem with most soundbars is that they don't offer much in the way of low-end...
Abstract: The Bose Solo is more of a soundbox than a soundbar, having been designed by Bose to sit underneath your screen rather than in front of it. This cunning approach, where the TV stand is plonked on top of the unit, eliminates the problem of the soundbar enc...
Sounds better than the average flatscreen, Decent sense of scale
Limited inputs, Price, Dialogue sounds hard and compressed, Bass sounds loose and detached
If you're in the market to boost your TVs sound, then the Solo will undeniably deliver a bolder sound with a greater sense of scale. But, unfortunately for Bose, there are more affordable options on the market which sound more accomplished. See all ou...
The Bose Solo will certainly provide better sound than your flat TV. However, it can do little else thanks to a lack of inputs. Add in the non-adjustable sound and a reasonably high price and it's an average soundbar.Tags:Smart Home,Peripherals,AudioBest...
In a nutshell, the only people who should even consider buying this product are Bose loyalists. That too, solely because it's fashionable in these circles to declare that you own a Bose sound system. Despite all this, even a typical Bose fan can easily t...
Das Bose Solo kostet 499 Franken und ist für die meisten Flachbildfernseher zwischen 32 und 42 Zoll geeignet. Da das Sound-System direkt unter dem TV Platz findet, müssen weder Löcher gebohrt noch lange Kabel gezogen werden. Der Aufbau ist innert wenigen...