I have a Bose Acoustimass 5 and have had it for several years. Overall it is a good sounding speaker package for the size, however a weekness is bass because the double shot cubes and the bass module are really designed to just replace a full size book shelf speaker, but in a split configuration. I added a Klipsch 8" powered subwoofer to mine with the crossover kicking in just over the frequency where the Acoustimass module rolls off. The results are very good. My stereo receiver has a dedicated sub jack so it all works. Getting it adjusted so it just blended took a bit, but I'm pretty much there. The problem with just adding another Acoustimass module is it would just repeat the same frequencies instead of playing the ones below the what the Bose system can.
I have the same speakers with very good bass I mean thundering bass. Every body complaining about bass me too when I played 1st time and I was very disappointed with the sound.. Then I used..ONKYO power and preamp plus equalizer..But the sound is low so the bass..I have a old pinnacle satelite speakers which I was using with my onkyo POWER and preamp..HOOKED up all of the speakers total 2 subwoofer one is Bose one is pinnacle back of the power amp... A+B. After that I DON'T know what the hell HAPPENED..thundering bass sounds started coming..I mean bass is so high my room FLOOR start vibrating.. Then I disconnected the pinnacle subwoofer channel A. I was thinking thundering bass coming from my pinnacle subwoofer. Its not true actually thundering bass COMING from Bose.. Now I am playing only the Bose speakers with unbelievable sound...unbelievable what HAPPENED how it happened I DON'T know..its like miracles.. My suggestions to all you guys having poor quality bass..PLEASE try power amp + preamp + equalizer...
I had the original AM5 and it was ok for apartment listening levels. In a house the weakness of the AM5 were not immediately apparent but I would grow tired of music listening after about 30-45 min. I accepted that for many years as my interests were elsewhere, but when I started missing music in my life, Bose wasn't cutting it. I bought some large inexpensive speakers that totally blow away the AM5 at all listening levels. Later, adding a powered subwoofer made the difference even greater. The AM5 only has small form factor convenience going for it. With my newer speakers, I can listen to music all day and not tire of it.
When I was a kid I drooled over the Bose AM 3 speaker system. Whenever I'd be in Circuit City I would listen to them. I liked them because they were smaller and I am more fond of the subwoofer vented slot than a round port. They cost $400 back then. That's almost $1,000 today. Anyways I bought an AM3 from eBay about a year ago for $60. I hooked them up and the sound was just ok. I wasn't really blown away. The bass is a lot better than a pair of bookshelf speakers. Our of boredom I opened up the speakers. I found the materials used were very cheap. Not really surprised. I am pleased that after decades old, the speakers and foam surrounds were still great and not rotted. These speakers would definitely be a rip off for their original selling price. If they were being sold today, I would say a fair selling price would be not a dime over $200. Overall I'm happy with them for what I paid.
If you hook up the Acoustimass 3 or Acoustimass 5 speakers, and give them a beefy power amp, and set them up in a room with the bass module firing across the front wall and the cubes facing forward (with the top cubes swiveled to provide wall reflections) they actually do well. They are not bad. Not as good as bookshelf speakers, but I had a set of Acoustimass 3 speakers with the single cubes mounted on floor stands, and they actually produced imaging and reasonably good detail. There is an erroneous article from the late 1990s that claims there was a frequency response "hole", but that article commits a rookie error: It does not account for summation of the output of the cubes and the bass module in the crossover region. If you put the Acoustimass module on a side wall, or behind you to one side, you will notice that some content comes from the bass module that typically shouldn't - which is why Bose recommends directing the bass module output across the front wall.
Thanks for the comment Acoustic Theory. These speakers are great for background music. I have not done enough critical listening with them, but as I get older, maybe I won't be able to tell the difference. 😬
Also, I found putting the rear of the sub in the right front corner and having the port face the rear left corner of the room and it loads the bass beautifully!!
I've had a set of AM5's for a number of years but did notice they did lack a mid range punch and I was able to cobble together a system using the 901's for the mid range and the AM'5s to handle the highs and the lows. The Base module has to be place about 6 to 12 inch's from a solid wall to get that low range. It was an impressive system and I utilized an Adcom GFA 555 II Amp which gave the 901's the power it needed and I had a Sony ES series pre Amp to drive the AM'5's. Sure now years latter there are cheap end speakers that have better frequency response and they do have a sweeter sound. If you do manage to find a system on the cheap they work great for small Apt's or dorm rooms, but don't expect earth shattering fidelity. They get the job done. A clean 60 watt power amp will drive them nicely.
I have a set of the original AM-5 Series 1. My speakers are over 25 years old and still sound brilliant. The bass unit is different in that it has two small ports instead of one large one.
Thanks for the comment Mark. When I was into car audio back in the late 80's, I knew a get that build band pass subwoofer boxes. Once of his designs had a port at both ends. Basically a free air speaker. 🤷🏻♂️
I don’t care what people say about bose. My ears are different than yours. That being said I have a Bose Acoustimass 5 series V powered by a PS Audio Sprout with a added Niles SW8 subwoofer and time me it’s a solid setup. The bose subwoofer is only a mid base sub. Yea my setup won’t shake the house but the detail and clarity will make you feel right in front of the artist. Are there better setups out here that’s better than bose? Sure but for me this works. Best of luck to you all and happy listening.
Most bose equipment has excellent bass and clarity.had a friend of mine come to my dads house for a visit and he was wondering where such low bass was coming from inside the room (keep in mind the subwoofer was behind a sofa against a wall hooked to a pioneer 656) he was even surprised to know bass was coming from a bose woofer module and at such low notes
@@shaunb8048 , A Bose system is Design for people who doesn’t care about a really good sound, only aesthetics and they want to brag to their friends And pretend to be rich because they own a Bose system
@@shaunb8048 Bose bass modules don't do infrasonic bass: they won't hit down to 20 hz or below. I used to be bowled over by Bose sound until I heard a home theater system with infrasonic subs at a friend's house. Bye bye, Bose. Audition a system with bass so low that you can hear and feel it and sometimes feel it in your bones and I can all but guarantee that you will ditch Bose and move on, just as I did.
Of course, two is better than one acoustimass! Bose is designed with at least a 2.1 system. Currently, Bose goes up to a 5.1 system with no Dolby Atmos feature. I'll be very excited if Bose ever transitions to a 7.1 system.
What kind of amplifier did you use? And how did you wire the second base module, e.g., did you run it to the 'B' channel of the amp? Or chain it to the same channel your ran the first base module from? Thanks!
Hi, Thank you for your great video. I also have two sets of Bose Acoustimass series 3, and I want to connect both of them in stereo. Meaning ones cube speaker for each base module on each side (right and left). Can you please let me know how you connected the wires? Thank you very much in advance 🙏
I have the Bose acoustimass 5 series III, got it cheap on EBAY and am pleased although the bass module is not sufficient, the dual high freq. modules kind of over shadow the bass and could use more sound. I 'm concerned that any modification to the bass module might be in vain because of the small port where all the sound comes out. Any suggestions? I like the minimalist style of the system but could use some punch.
Great video. I was wondering if you would be able to help me. I have the Acoustimass 5 Serise 3 and am trying to set it up again as we haven’t used it in a few months. Do you have to use a Bose receiver with them as I am struggling to get it working. I could send you a picture if that helps? It’s hard to find information on the internet about them these days. Thank you
Tenia de este modelo desgraciadamente tuve que venderlos por la maldita pandemia por la nesesidad que tuve que pena de mis speaker bose tenian un sonido nitido increible los tenia conectados a un microseries c03 technics que hasta ahora le tengo dificil de comprar son caros pero suenan muy bien.
Says the person who hears BOSE every night from the neighbors but can't afford them himself. They are expensive yes. But what a sound!!! BOSE are the best and make for very jealous neighbors.
I only recently discovered Bose and for this setup paid £80 ($104.71) - the cubes by themselves strangely sell in excess of £100 ($130.89) each, not a pair. People moan about sound - not realising the crossover is in the Acoustimass module and I drive them very hard with a beefy power amp and have no complaints. Bose new prices are a rip-off and will they replace my normal setup, NO - as you say something is missing
I put them at frequency 160 hz, let my bass do the work and they sound good for what it is. I have towers but sometimes I like using them for certain movies. They're fun little speakers.
Not really. Old school system. Place the acoustimass in a corner. Boost the 60hz portion of the EQ in your system. Bass is deep, just not foundation shaking.
Having two bass modules makes you think it’s better than 1 but unless you position them both perfectly your going to get bass cancellation. I use a 5.2 setup sometime and if the subs are not positioned right, parts of the room has no bass at all. To be honest with you it’s a lot less hassle running 1 sub
So what's that sets this most popular speaker system ever apart from others? Well it's the size. Most speakers are extremely ugly and way too big. The companies like bows and banging Allison have worked on different form factors of speakers. I really like having a smaller speaker in a smaller space. As far as the sound you guys like to say no highs because there's no Tweeter oh my God don't tweet it. Well if you go to a concert and I am a musician you're not going to hear a tweet it there's no Tweeter at a concert hall on an amplified band. You might hear horns being used for voice and these speakers are much more like a horn much more like a realistic show or live music you would hear. That's exactly why boasted research and created these speakers when he was a student at mit. As far as the lows there's all kinds of subwoofers out there and they're all very different from each other they are not all the same. So they're just blankly say we'll just subwoofer doesn't go as low as anyone else's subwoofer is bologna because some of them don't go low at all or even sound good at all with music or movies. so there really isn't anything else available that will sound this good and fit in the small space. Nothing. Maybe y'all should go to life performances to compare your speakers with what music really sounds like. That's what the developers at boasted and they do a thing at allison.
I have a Bose Acoustimass 5 and have had it for several years. Overall it is a good sounding speaker package for the size, however a weekness is bass because the double shot cubes and the bass module are really designed to just replace a full size book shelf speaker, but in a split configuration. I added a Klipsch 8" powered subwoofer to mine with the crossover kicking in just over the frequency where the Acoustimass module rolls off. The results are very good. My stereo receiver has a dedicated sub jack so it all works. Getting it adjusted so it just blended took a bit, but I'm pretty much there. The problem with just adding another Acoustimass module is it would just repeat the same frequencies instead of playing the ones below the what the Bose system can.
I did the same thing with a Magnat 12" subwoofer
And I got a very good result
At what frequency do you think the transition should be made ?
I have the same speakers with very good bass I mean thundering bass.
Every body complaining about bass me too when I played 1st time and I was very disappointed with the sound..
Then I used..ONKYO power and preamp plus equalizer..But the sound is low so the bass..I have a old pinnacle satelite speakers which I was using with my onkyo POWER and preamp..HOOKED up all of the speakers total 2 subwoofer one is Bose one is pinnacle back of the power amp... A+B.
After that I DON'T know what the hell HAPPENED..thundering bass sounds started coming..I mean bass is so high my room FLOOR start vibrating..
Then I disconnected the pinnacle subwoofer channel A. I was thinking thundering bass coming from my pinnacle subwoofer. Its not true actually thundering bass COMING from Bose..
Now I am playing only the Bose speakers with unbelievable sound...unbelievable what HAPPENED how it happened I DON'T know..its like miracles..
My suggestions to all you guys having poor quality bass..PLEASE try power amp + preamp + equalizer...
I had the original AM5 and it was ok for apartment listening levels.
In a house the weakness of the AM5 were not immediately apparent but I would grow tired of music listening after about 30-45 min.
I accepted that for many years as my interests were elsewhere, but when I started missing music in my life, Bose wasn't cutting it.
I bought some large inexpensive speakers that totally blow away the AM5 at all listening levels.
Later, adding a powered subwoofer made the difference even greater.
The AM5 only has small form factor convenience going for it. With my newer speakers, I can listen to music all day and not tire of it.
When I was a kid I drooled over the Bose AM 3 speaker system. Whenever I'd be in Circuit City I would listen to them. I liked them because they were smaller and I am more fond of the subwoofer vented slot than a round port. They cost $400 back then. That's almost $1,000 today.
Anyways I bought an AM3 from eBay about a year ago for $60. I hooked them up and the sound was just ok. I wasn't really blown away. The bass is a lot better than a pair of bookshelf speakers. Our of boredom I opened up the speakers. I found the materials used were very cheap. Not really surprised. I am pleased that after decades old, the speakers and foam surrounds were still great and not rotted.
These speakers would definitely be a rip off for their original selling price. If they were being sold today, I would say a fair selling price would be not a dime over $200. Overall I'm happy with them for what I paid.
If you hook up the Acoustimass 3 or Acoustimass 5 speakers, and give them a beefy power amp, and set them up in a room with the bass module firing across the front wall and the cubes facing forward (with the top cubes swiveled to provide wall reflections) they actually do well. They are not bad. Not as good as bookshelf speakers, but I had a set of Acoustimass 3 speakers with the single cubes mounted on floor stands, and they actually produced imaging and reasonably good detail. There is an erroneous article from the late 1990s that claims there was a frequency response "hole", but that article commits a rookie error: It does not account for summation of the output of the cubes and the bass module in the crossover region. If you put the Acoustimass module on a side wall, or behind you to one side, you will notice that some content comes from the bass module that typically shouldn't - which is why Bose recommends directing the bass module output across the front wall.
Thanks for the comment Acoustic Theory. These speakers are great for background music. I have not done enough critical listening with them, but as I get older, maybe I won't be able to tell the difference. 😬
Also, I found putting the rear of the sub in the right front corner and having the port face the rear left corner of the room and it loads the bass beautifully!!
I've had a set of AM5's for a number of years but did notice they did lack a mid range punch and I was able to cobble together a system using the 901's for the mid range and the AM'5s to handle the highs and the lows. The Base module has to be place about 6 to 12 inch's from a solid wall to get that low range. It was an impressive system and I utilized an Adcom GFA 555 II Amp which gave the 901's the power it needed and I had a Sony ES series pre Amp to drive the AM'5's.
Sure now years latter there are cheap end speakers that have better frequency response and they do have a sweeter sound. If you do manage to find a system on the cheap they work great for small Apt's or dorm rooms, but don't expect earth shattering fidelity. They get the job done. A clean 60 watt power amp will drive them nicely.
I have a set of the original AM-5 Series 1. My speakers are over 25 years old and still sound brilliant. The bass unit is different in that it has two small ports instead of one large one.
Thanks for the comment Mark. When I was into car audio back in the late 80's, I knew a get that build band pass subwoofer boxes. Once of his designs had a port at both ends. Basically a free air speaker. 🤷🏻♂️
Cool I still have my AM-5 Series II bought back in 1992. They still sound good.
I don’t care what people say about bose. My ears are different than yours. That being said I have a Bose Acoustimass 5 series V powered by a PS Audio Sprout with a added Niles SW8 subwoofer and time me it’s a solid setup. The bose subwoofer is only a mid base sub. Yea my setup won’t shake the house but the detail and clarity will make you feel right in front of the artist. Are there better setups out here that’s better than bose? Sure but for me this works. Best of luck to you all and happy listening.
Most bose equipment has excellent bass and clarity.had a friend of mine come to my dads house for a visit and he was wondering where such low bass was coming from inside the room (keep in mind the subwoofer was behind a sofa against a wall hooked to a pioneer 656) he was even surprised to know bass was coming from a bose woofer module and at such low notes
Most people try the entry level systems bose offers,try a 15 series in a living room they will enjoy the sound
@@shaunb8048 🎶👌
@@shaunb8048 , A Bose system is Design for people who doesn’t care about a really good sound, only aesthetics and they want to brag to their friends And pretend to be rich because they own a Bose system
@@shaunb8048 Bose bass modules don't do infrasonic bass: they won't hit down to 20 hz or below. I used to be bowled over by Bose sound until I heard a home theater system with infrasonic subs at a friend's house. Bye bye, Bose. Audition a system with bass so low that you can hear and feel it and sometimes feel it in your bones and I can all but guarantee that you will ditch Bose and move on, just as I did.
How did you hook up the second bass module? Was it in parallel with the first bass module, or was each cube attached to it's own bass module?
I wish you could have shown the process of connecting the subwoofer to the ampifier or receiver as well. Thanks
Of course, two is better than one acoustimass! Bose is designed with at least a 2.1 system. Currently, Bose goes up to a 5.1 system with no Dolby Atmos feature. I'll be very excited if Bose ever transitions to a 7.1 system.
Dragonlightz , keep dreaming buddy, Only is going to happen in your dreams
You can actually make atmos using two of the acoustimass 10 or using other bose speaker like the 101,201.
the already insane overpriced cost would be astronomical
I just did an unboxing on my channel of a Factory Sealed 1997 Bose Acoustimass 700 system and gotta say love mine!
hello friend, pls, where did you buy these pedestals/stands??? tks
People want to know how you connected the second bass module
Only difference between series 2 and 3 are the cubes. The series 3 did not have the falcon cubes it had a redesigned cube.
I love Bass Module with Low Frequency Effects and Bass Knob
No highs no lows must be bose
@@winfield347 you clearly don’t know Bose personally or who Evers you did hear ran it on a budget receiver
@@SaucyBegger25 No I don't think arcam are budget are they.bose are just crap.
@@SaucyBegger25 bose are budget mate.cheap nasty crap.
@@winfield347 🤣🤣🤣🤣
We set up a 5 with 2 Bose bookshelf and a powered Base into a Sony amp sounds great..?
These still work to these day! Great for relaxing music without getting tiresome!?
are these good speakers?
@@bene7090 no junk, system audio m&k proac is what you want to listen to music that won’t get harsh or tiresome
Yes they are. Audiophiles are pretentious idiots who listen to awful music @bene7090
What kind of amplifier did you use? And how did you wire the second base module, e.g., did you run it to the 'B' channel of the amp? Or chain it to the same channel your ran the first base module from? Thanks!
My amp got 2 channels A & B..
If you DON'T have. Chain them no other CHOICE
I have two sets as my center & surround for an old school Dolby pro logic set up where ultra low or high aren’t needed.
Hi, Thank you for your great video. I also have two sets of Bose Acoustimass series 3, and I want to connect both of them in stereo. Meaning ones cube speaker for each base module on each side (right and left). Can you please let me know how you connected the wires? Thank you very much in advance 🙏
How do you hook up the second one
I have the Bose acoustimass 5 series III, got it cheap on EBAY and am pleased although the bass module is not sufficient, the dual high freq. modules kind of over shadow the bass and could use more sound. I 'm concerned that any modification to the bass module might be in vain because of the small port where all the sound comes out. Any suggestions? I like the minimalist style of the system but could use some punch.
what is the difference between series 2 and 3/4?
Very good home theatre
.. How much price sir..
More power
which amplifier u used?
You never mentioned how to hook up 2nd sub with amplifier?
YOUR AMP SUPPOSE TO HAVE 2 SPEAKERS OUT.
CHANNEL A ..B..
Great video. I was wondering if you would be able to help me. I have the Acoustimass 5 Serise 3 and am trying to set it up again as we haven’t used it in a few months. Do you have to use a Bose receiver with them as I am struggling to get it working. I could send you a picture if that helps?
It’s hard to find information on the internet about them these days.
Thank you
No they don’t require a Bose Receiver.
I would like to know how hook up the one I have. It didn't have any directions with it when I purchased it
What's playlist
Anyone know how to hook up 2 bose acoustimass sub speakers?
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usted sabe como se conecta aun yamaha modelo rx,-v620
I can hear room echo, your room doesn't have enough things in it to get rid of that echo.
Been there done that, these things are horrible, and no thats not a subwoofer, its a superwoofer
Says the person who hears BOSE every night from the neighbors but can't afford them himself. They are expensive yes. But what a sound!!! BOSE are the best and make for very jealous neighbors.
@@waterlife.1905 If you hate music you will love bose.
Thisis for sale
Great PC Speakers. Sorry I'm Biased.
Est. Les. Mediomes. Dans. Tout. Sa. ?
is it somehow possible to connect this system to a pc in any way ? sorry, im a dummie :D
You need a amplifier.
There are great for home theatre.
Reel500, they are not great for home theater, because they have a mediocre sound
I only recently discovered Bose and for this setup paid £80 ($104.71) - the cubes by themselves strangely sell in excess of £100 ($130.89) each, not a pair. People moan about sound - not realising the crossover is in the Acoustimass module and I drive them very hard with a beefy power amp and have no complaints.
Bose new prices are a rip-off and will they replace my normal setup, NO - as you say something is missing
I put them at frequency 160 hz, let my bass do the work and they sound good for what it is. I have towers but sometimes I like using them for certain movies. They're fun little speakers.
Are you serious with this music?!?!
Please do not mention $180/$160 it sounds cheap…
U just paid $300 less then new ones unless those are intact
Fake pubblicity 😡😡😡
Man this is painful.
Just a bit of advice if you ever put a video on UA-cam again and I'm kind of hoping you don't please spare me with the cleaning b*******
The bass sucks on all of these.
Not really. Old school system. Place the acoustimass in a corner. Boost the 60hz portion of the EQ in your system. Bass is deep, just not foundation shaking.
Not really. All my Acoustimass subs hit hard and have for years.
ignorant
Says someone whose never had one. I’ve got two I’ve had for 30 years; they are pretty awesome
Having two bass modules makes you think it’s better than 1 but unless you position them both perfectly your going to get bass cancellation. I use a 5.2 setup sometime and if the subs are not positioned right, parts of the room has no bass at all. To be honest with you it’s a lot less hassle running 1 sub
So what's that sets this most popular speaker system ever apart from others? Well it's the size. Most speakers are extremely ugly and way too big. The companies like bows and banging Allison have worked on different form factors of speakers. I really like having a smaller speaker in a smaller space. As far as the sound you guys like to say no highs because there's no Tweeter oh my God don't tweet it. Well if you go to a concert and I am a musician you're not going to hear a tweet it there's no Tweeter at a concert hall on an amplified band. You might hear horns being used for voice and these speakers are much more like a horn much more like a realistic show or live music you would hear. That's exactly why boasted research and created these speakers when he was a student at mit. As far as the lows there's all kinds of subwoofers out there and they're all very different from each other they are not all the same. So they're just blankly say we'll just subwoofer doesn't go as low as anyone else's subwoofer is bologna because some of them don't go low at all or even sound good at all with music or movies.
so there really isn't anything else available that will sound this good and fit in the small space. Nothing. Maybe y'all should go to life performances to compare your speakers with what music really sounds like. That's what the developers at boasted and they do a thing at allison.