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  2. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    Wave Radio. Wave Radio/CD. The "Wave Radio" (which has since become known as "Wave Radio I") was an AM/FM clock radio that was introduced in 1993. It was smaller than the Acoustic Wave Music System and used two 2.5-inch speakers. [3] A "Wave Radio/CD" model was introduced in 1998 and was essentially a Wave Radio I with a CD player.

  3. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    The first 2.1 audio system from Bose was the "Lifestyle 10", which was released in 1990. The Lifestyle 10 included a single-disk CD player, an AM/FM radio and "Zone 2" RCA outputs which could be configured to output a different source to the primary speakers. A 6-disk magazine-style CD changer was introduced in 1996.

  4. Bose Corporation - Wikipedia

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    History Bose store in Century City Bose store at the Hong Kong International Airport. The company was founded in Massachusetts in 1964 by Amar Bose with angel investor funding, including Amar's thesis advisor and professor, Y. W. Lee. Bose's interest in speaker systems had begun in 1956 when he purchased an audio system and was disappointed with its performance.

  5. Bose QuietComfort 45 review - AOL

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    With the latest installment in its popular QuietComfort lineup, Bose revisits some of its best headphones ever with timely upgrades. Bose QuietComfort 45 review Skip to main content

  6. Hurry! The iconic Bose Wave Music System with 'astounding ...

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    The Bose Wave Music System IV — which comes in Espresso Black and Platinum Silver — delivers epic sound and comes equipped with a plug-in PAWW Bluetooth receiver, so you can wirelessly sync ...

  7. Crystal radio - Wikipedia

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    Crystal radios are the simplest type of radio receiver [2] and can be made with a few inexpensive parts, such as a wire for an antenna, a coil of wire, a capacitor, a crystal detector, and earphones (because a crystal set has insufficient power for a loudspeaker ). [3]