Bose Acoustimass Home Entertainment Systems
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The Bose Acoustimass Home Entertainment Systems are Bose's line of surround sound speakers. The original Acoustimass speaker set was introduced in 1989, as the Bose Acoustimass 5 Series I. This was a stereo speaker system. It had two direct-reflecting speakers that connected to a passive bass then to the receiver. In 1995 Bose released a surround sound version called the Acoustimass 6 & 10. It wasn't until the 2001 that a powered bass module was introduced allowing for true 5.1. The speakers are connected directly to the bass module, which is connected directly to the receiver.
- The Acoustimass 6 is a single cube 5.1 speaker system. The Bass module contains one 5 1/4 speaker.
- The Acoustimass 10 is a double cube 5.1 speaker system. The Bass module contains two 5 1/4 speakers.
- The Acoustimass 15 is a double cube 5.1 speaker system, it has the option to add on another speaker making it into a 6.1 system. The Bass module contains three 5 1/4 speakers. This model was replaced in 2004 by the Acoustimass 16.
- The Acoustimass 16 is a double cube 6.1 speaker system. The Bass module contains three 5 1/4 speakers.
[edit] Timeline
- 1996 - Acoustimass 6 & 10 introduced
- 1998
- Acoustimass 10 series II
- Acoustimass 15 introduced.
- 2000 - Acoustimass 6 series II
- 2002
- Powered Bass modules added
- Acoustimass 6 & 10 series III
- Acoustimass 15 series II
- Acoustimass 16 introduced
- Powered Bass modules added
- 2005 - Acoustimass 15 discontinued.
- 2006
- Acoustimass 6 & 10 Series IV
- Acoustimass 16 Series II
- 10 & 16 came with a redesigned center channel