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how in the world can the Solo and Duo-i plus radios not have tweeters?

If you read up on speakers, you’ll find that the vast majority have tweeters, the small transducer that covers the highest frequencies and conveys the airiness, openness, and clarity of the sound. Tweeter technology, such as the VS Series EWB tweeters and the Reflection Series SWB tweeters, are crucial to our famous sound. But in [...]

two subs are better than one

Today’s music and movies can contain a lot of bass. Some large, floorstanding speakers can accurately reproduce the bass found on most music. However, for movies there is a separate channel of sound just for bass, call the Low Frequency Effects channel, or LFE for short. Although the LFE can be directed to the system’s [...]

and the winner is…

Boston Acoustics would like to congratulate Jason Jedlicka and Aaron Daniels on their 1st place finish in the Advanced 1 Class at the Midwest SPL Finals. Their 1991 Ford Festiva houses four SPG555 car audio subwoofers and four GTA-800m car audio amplifiers (only two amplifiers are used). The Advance 1 Class is size and [...]

stuck in the middle with you

So, we bought a house last Wednesday. Our first one. As I was packing up supplies for “Day 1″ one of cleaning, the first item I placed in my LL Bean tote bag was the Boston Duo-i Stereo Radio with iPod Dock. Love that thing. So far, it has kept us motivated through 3 rooms [...]

keeping bass within the bounds of the subwoofer

Jack hammers, dentist drills, finger nails on the blackboard… are these sounds distorted? Well no, they are just annoying. If you take a pure sound and mess it up, you have distorted sound, which might sound like a jack hammer.

So what is BassTrac® in Boston’s powered subwoofers? As the music or movie gets louder, [...]