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				Bose 901 - Series 1  Keep or sell
			 
			Audiophile buddy gave me his Series 1 901's with equalizer in exchange for car work. I do have the first release Bose Acoustimass speakers in play now at the shop. javadog likens then to intercom speakers.  The Series 1 have cloth speaker material unlike later paper. I have not tried them. I have not opened them up to have a look see. These are 45 years old. Is there a chance in hell they are functional? If not, do I rebuild them along with the equalizer - I see component kits for the equalizer - just talking. Or just sell them to an audio nut who would appreciate them more than me? These are pretty cool. Rebuilt, maybe several hundred dollars. As is, $200? Pics in a few. PP not uploading now or something on my end......... 
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			Off the top of my head, I think the drivers are prone to foam/surround rot.  I know parts express sells replacement drivers.  As much as I dislike bose products (and I do dislike them!), those are kinda cool. My guess is they arnt worth much however unless the driveres have been refoamed. Caps in the eq prob need attention as well. Have a look inside and see whats up 
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			901's were the ultimate in their day.  If you can place them correctly in the house, your occasional audiophile visitor will be verily impressed. If you don't like their sound, sell them. I loved them when the guy across the hall would let me scrape my choice of vinyl LOUD. We both won. | ||
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| least common denominator Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: San Pedro,CA 
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I have never tried it but we had a guy here at work that did a lot of re-foaming (huge fan of antique audio equipment) and he was not know for being the most delicate of our fellow technicians. Nick named 'sparky' because he tended to let the magic smoke out (RIP Carlos)
		 
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			~20$ each  Replacement Speaker Driver for Bose 901 4-1/2" 1 Ohm Im sure you could get a better pair of speakers for $400, but could be fun little project 
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			if you do try to refoam, im sure you will be good by the 18th one!
		 
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| Fleabit peanut monkey | Quote: 
 However, I think I will open them up now. Are they just ok for "today" or are they better than ok for today? Internet beats them up badly. More so on the later ones. Power hogs, etc. 
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Heh heh. 20 x $20, at least what I count. But consider the cussing and swearing putting in new surround x 20 little speakers. You know new foam is $8 per. 
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| Fleabit peanut monkey | Quote: 
 Oh, I think the guy was stretching it. Like, I can pull a 911 engine in three hours (or less) 
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I am searching but not finding.  A touch daunting with no research.
		 
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Noooo.  One is a faux port on the flat side.  Nine per.
		 
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			They are speakers. The sound is what matters. Posers think otherwise.  If you like(d) the sound of 901's as new, fix 'em and use 'em like they were 'supposed to be used. You know, like a sports car. | ||
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Yep.  I need to get inside.  Series 1 has cloth surrounds.  Need a look see but I ain't to the point of figuring out the removal of the burlap covering.
		 
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| Fleabit peanut monkey | Quote: 
 Here's the real deal. Pal has cancer. Best friend of my life. 64 or so. If he punches out, I want these speakers. Would not make a difference to him right now as he has upgraded myriad times. These are castaways in his eyes and he also lost hearing in one ear. To me they are a link to younger days. He may kick around another 15 years, don't know. The sappy story is just to indicate I am biased a touch. I do want them working right, though, and I don't have a clue of how they sounded. The former is mechanical the latter is subjective. If you are not a discerning audiophile but like loud music without ear bleeding, would these be cool for the long run? 
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			In 1978 or 1979 I bought my dream stereo from items in the Aafes catalog while I was in the sandbox... Nakamichi tape deck, Technics reciever and turntable, Bose 901 speakers..a "spectrum analyser" etc.. I didn't get home from the sandbox until 1983 and finally opened the boxes that contained my already dated stereo... In 1995 or 1996 I noticed the sound coming from the speakers were not what I was used to be, so I pulled the cover off one of the speakers and all nine foam surrounds were gone.. So I typed a nastygram to Bose up there in Massachusetts complaining that my fifteen or sixteen year old speakers, that I paid thirteen hundred dollars for in the late seventies failed.. To my surprise Bose replied that I should send them the speakers, and for some small fee (I cant remember ho much,but it was more than reasonable) they would send me the latest generation of 901s.... as they were aware that some early issue speakers with foam surrounds had sub standard material.. Not sure if they would extend that sort of support to a forty year old product, but they sure impressed me.. 
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| Fleabit peanut monkey | Quote: 
 A field test is in order. 
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