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Boston Acoustics Micro System 9000
Boston Acoustics Micro System 9000
MSRP: $ 999.00

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Reviewed by:
lax2roch
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 16, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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3.69 of 5, 13.00 votes

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Review 1 of 52

Price Paid:  $890.00 from Audio King

Summary:
Wow! I listened to several speaker packages before making a purchase. I used to believe that there were no products on the market that could compare with Infinity and Bose, boy was I wrong. Since purchasing the Boston Acoustics System 9000 II - I have learned what a true audio experience is! Most true AudioPhiles will tell you that no speaker system is designed to handle both the demands of home theather and the like of stereo music, while I would agree with this statement on a broad scope - most people fall into one class or another. Again, most people. For me, I listen to music occassionally - but mainly I use my system for quailty Home Theather reproduction. Let me stress that again, Quailty - the act of pursue perfection. These speakers are by far the best boost for the buck I have ever seen. I strongly recommend!

Strengths:
Great Highs, Deep lows... True rich Sound!

Weaknesses:
System 9000 II''s rear speakers do not produce the quailty sound that the fronts do

Similar Products Used:
Infinity Overture 2 / Bose Lifestyle 35


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Reviewed by:
Sandersphx
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 26, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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3.67 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 2 of 52

Price Paid:  $900.00 from Ultimate Electronics

Summary:
I was one of those people that got taken in by the Bose marketing machine and purchased a set of AM-10s 4 years ago. And I thought they sounded great until a friend told me about a Klipsch system he bought after listening to both side by side at a local electronics store. After doing the same thing I ended up listening to the Klipsch, AM-10s and BA9000s side by side, and the Bostons blew the others away (especially the AM-10s). I didn''t realize what I was missing on the high and low ends until that comparison, and after parting with my AM-10s (for only $100 less than I paid - they do really hold their value - thanks Bose marketing machine) I hooked up the BA9000s. Have been very pleased with them across the board - watching some of my older DVDs (The Matrix, The Rock, etc.) was like watching them for the first time. And they sound just as great with CDs and even good old VHS videos and digital cable TV. I can''t recommend these highly enough - don''t waste your time with Bose. Even if you are just a casual listener just try the Bose AM-10s and BA9000s side-by-side at an electronics store and and you''ll hear the difference. And for my money the BA9000s were better than any other speaker in the same price range.

Strengths:
Excellent across all ranges, exceptional value for the price.

Weaknesses:
Okay, occasionally the sub is a tiny bit weak but that''s splitting hairs.

Similar Products Used:
Bose AM-10s


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Reviewed by:
HT man
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 6, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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1.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 3 of 52

Price Paid:  $830.00 from ebay

Summary:
What an outstanding package. Just what I''ve come to expect from Boston Acoustics (my 4th pair of BA speakers.) Sounds great for BOTH music (2 ch. stereo) AND home theater. FANTASTIC for DD/DTS once the system is configured properly. ProLogic sources not as good. Great bass output from only a 10" sub. I''ve heard the sub clipping/distortion with only two movies so far (at high volume): ice field from Titan AE and plane crash sequence from Fight Club. You can''t beat the value and quality of Boston Acoustics for moderately priced speakers! I''ll bet Bose is green with envy.

Strengths:
Full sound, strong subwoofer, VALUE!

Weaknesses:
Some midrange deficit.

Similar Products Used:
Bose AM 10, BA sub-sat 6


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Reviewed by:
Larry
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 21, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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4.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 4 of 52

Summary:
I've managed to piece together the equivalent of a BA Micro 9000 system by judiciously picking up the needed parts over the course of the past three years. The very fact that I was able to do this within the construct of a company's product line says a lot about the company, its engineering and its model/pricing philosophy.

I originally purchased the BA Micro90 Micro Reference Series system as an upgrade from 10-year old Bose AM-5s (still a good sounding system themselves, but no match for the BAs) when I was upgrading my home system from Dolby Pro Logic to Dolby Digital in 1998. There was a definite lack of deep bass (below 35 Hz) with the Micro 90pv powered subwoofer due to its having only an 8-inch driver and a 75-watt amplifier. I augmented the bass with a JBL TLX PS12 subwoofer and moved on. While I initially retained my Bose V-100 Series surround speakers, the difference in timbre (BA front to Bose surround) and the V-100’s power handling limitations led me to the BA VRS surrounds. I also retained the Bose VCS-10 for the center channel, as I liked its low profile on top of my Sony television. This configuration lasted until this past December when I listened to the complete BA Micro 9000 system at the local audio store and was blown away by the full package. By then, the only thing missing was a BA center channel, so I ordered the Micro 90cII and replaced the last Bose component. WOW, what a difference! This speaker tied the whole system together and brought the thing to life. Having two 3.5-inch drivers along with a 1-inch dome tweeter (the exact same drivers as in the three-year old Micro 90x satellites!) made the whole front end's sound field seamless. Now, as an object pans from side to side on the screen, the sound moves with it with no noticeable transitions. With the system finally complete (well, OK, I am drooling over a PV1000 that might find its way home with me soon), I can sit back and just relish the rich sound produced by my three-year old system and know that I still have one of the best sounding systems on the market

What’s the point of all this rambling? Well, for starters, Boston Acoustics must be commended for designing one of the best sounding satellite systems on the market today—let alone three years ago! Secondly, they need to be lauded and applauded for sticking with a good design for three plus years and NOT succumbing to the marketeers and offering a “new” line (and worse yet, discontinuing an awesome existing line!) just for the sake of introducing a “new and improved” product! My hat’s off to Boston Acoustics and their engineers. I’ve always liked their motto; “We make what people want to listen to.” That and the fact that they can design a system with this kind of staying power places them a notch above the rest of the loudspeaker manufacturers and wannabes. Keep up the great work!

Strengths:
Outstanding audio--music and home theater

Weaknesses:
Haven't found any in three years!

Similar Products Used:
Bose AM-5s, Bose VCS-10, Bose V-100 Series


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Reviewed by:
Pablo
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 1, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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2.50 of 5, 8.00 votes

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Review 5 of 52

Price Paid:  $850.00 from good guys

Summary:
Boston Acoustics home theater 9000 II is the best home theater system for under 1000 dollars.there isn't anything that compares to these speakers at this price range,the sound is incredibly clean and the highs are crisp,the 10 inch sub is powerful,it fills my listening area with clean and deep bass.I use this system for music and home theater and I am very happy with the performance in both.All of you who are in the market for a new home theater system go to your nearest Boston Acoustics retailer and listen to this system, you will love it like I do....and please do not buy any Bose system before auditioning the BA 9000 II,while the Bose sound just ok for home theater they sound really awful for music. BOSTON ACOUSTICS ROCKS!!!!

Strengths:
excellent sound in HT and music,clean mids and crisp highs

Weaknesses:
none

Similar Products Used:
JBL and cerwin vega floor standing speakers


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