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Bose 901 eq
Bose 901 eq










That way I could power it off of a 12V wallwart instead of building a dedicated PS. The only feature I am interested in keeping is the below 40Hz switch since this allows the speakers to be used with lower powered amplifiers (<200W).Īlso, I would like to use op-amps to simplify things if possible. The original EQ had a couple of switches: a below 40Hz bass-reduction switch (read bass-boost off), a treble reduction switch (ditto), and a couple of treble "contour" settings on a rotary switch. I have a little experience with a soldering iron, but the only circuit I've ever built from scratch is a c-moy headphone amp. My goal is to make an EQ box for less than $100, as that is about the going rate on the 'bay. I am thinking an EQ box, even a homemade one, will make them easier to sell. I am curious how they were meant to sound and, if nothing else, they are an interesting piece of audio history.ģ) I know that the EQ curve can be approximated by a regular EQ, but I don't have one of those. I made the purchase with the intent of restoring and selling them.Ģ) On the other hand, these are supposed to be one of the best speakers that Bose ever made.

bose 901 eq

I am thinking about trying to build the equalizer for them myself.īefore I start, let me get a few things out of the way.ġ) I am aware that no other company faces the amount of derision from audiophiles and audio-snobs on the net. I picked up some Bose 901 original's yesterday, but they came without the equalizer that is so important for making them sound right.












Bose 901 eq