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15 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Overall, this is a very nice product, if it's within your budget. In fact, it is probably a bit overpriced when compared to the competition (check out similar products from Cambridge and Klipsch). But if you're a Bose fan and can justify the expense, i...
Ease of Setup, Clean Appearance, Inline Support for External Devices, Good Sound for the Size
Expensive, No Bass or Treble Control, No Buttons on Unit (Both good and bad.)
Overall the Wave looks good, sounds great for its size, and has options to make it expandable. The clean appearance can be hard to find and is refreshing, blending in well with most environments. The drawback is that you have to use the remote t...
Abstract: The Bose Wave Music System takes everything we loved about the original Bose Wave Radio and improves upon it. Every component was re-examined and reworked to produce an audio player with even greater bass extension and more convenience. This Wave Music...
Abstract: The sound from the second-generation Bose Wave Music System CD-playing clock radio is much improved and plays half an octave lower. But there are no controls on the graphite-gray or platinum-white case; instead, you use a 26-button, credit card–size rem...
Abstract: Audiophiles, rejoice! Bose, the company that brought us the Bose Wave Radio, produced three new systems featuring the same technology. Mike Mackenzie reviews the Wave Music System. Does it deserve the same "sonic marvel" description as the Wave Radio?I...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 8.6 lbs, Remote control, Stereo<br> <b>Good:</b> Simple to set up and use; attractive design; improved sound; plays MP3 CDs; line-in support for other devices; 30-day trial period.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Expensive; no bass or treble control.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Boses Wave Music System improves upon the original in both design and performance.<br>
Abstract: Can great sound be lost on a tin ear just like great wine can be lost on an untrained palate? Boses Wave Music System is rich, full and abundant in the sound it makes. Its a little bottom heavy but has beautiful clarity in the mid and high rang...
Quality, quality sound, Sleek styling, Radio doesn’t need antenna
It’s expensive, Pretty basic set of features The Final Word If it was a few hundred dollars cheaper in price (ok, maybe less than half?), the Wave Music System could have ground for a much higher rating. It sounds fantastic, but at this price, i...
If it was a few hundred dollars cheaper in price (ok, maybe less than half?), the Wave Music System could have ground for a much higher rating. It sounds fantastic, but at this price, it simply isn’t justified.
A fully featured clock radio which punches well above its weight.
You may still want for more sound. Damn snooze button is a menace.
In the pantheon of Bose audio/visual, its perhaps the iconic AM/FM CD clock radio, otherwise known as the Wave Music System, which is best known. Visually not much has changed in over a decade, it still appears fresh and modern with its gently curved ...