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Bose VCS-10 Center Channel - Speaker, home theater sound for component systems - Black | 
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| Brand: Bose Category: CE
List Price: $199.80 Buy New: $199.00 You Save: $0.80
New (7) Used (1) from $149.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 5518
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.3 Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 6 x 3.3 nv: Center speaker: 3 1/2"H x 21 1/2"W x 6"D (8.4 x 54.6 x 15.2 cm) 5.9 lbs. (2.7 kg) Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: VCS10 Model: VCS10 UPC: 017817191586 EAN: 0017817191586 ASIN: B00005T3NH
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| Features:
| • | Center channel speaker for your home theater system components | | • | Articulated Array speaker design | | • | Compound Loaded drivers |
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Product Description Special effects add excitement to the home theater experience, but the dialogue in a great movie is just as important. While your front and rear speakers process action and effects, the VCS-10 center channel works with your surround sound receiver to produce dialogue with rich, natural tones that seem to come directly from the screen. Each phrase can be lifelike and clear, so you dont miss a word. The VCS-10 center channel speaker is designed to complement your TV or entertainment center. Its patented Compound Loaded drivers deliver clear, cinema-like dialogue. And Articulated Array speaker design locks dialogue on screen and provides a large consistent sound field for a cinema-like experience. The VCS-10 center channel speaker features slim, sleek dimensions that complement your television or entertainment center. Picture distortion is prevented by the VCS-10 center channel speakers magnetic shielding. This center channel speaker is an appropriate choice for upgrading your component home theater system one piece at a time.
Amazon.com Product Description Whether you're upgrading an existing surround speaker system or adapting your current listening system to accommodate the surround capabilities of DVD and HDTV programming, the VCS-10 center-channel speaker from Bose is your key to attractive, exciting home theater sound. Get more from your component system and let the whole family enjoy lifelike movie dialogue, even when people are seated off-axis from the speaker and screen.P The VCS-10 is designed to complement your existing TV or entertainment center. Its patented Compound Loaded drivers are built to deliver clear, cinema-like dialog, and its Articulated Array drivers "lock" dialogue to the screen and provide a large, even sound field.P The speaker's magnetic shielding prevents image distortion when the speaker is mounted atop a TV or computer monitor. The speaker comes with 4 pre-attached feet and 4 optional-use additional self-adhesive rubber feet.P According to Bose, standard zip cord (2-conductor, 18-gauge wire) works for most applications. If your speaker will be more than 30 feet from your audio/video receiver or amplifier, however, Bose recommends 16-gauge wire (45 feet) or 14-gauge wire (70 feet), for hookup that maintains a maximum frequency-response deviation of +/- 0.5 dB.P bWhat's in the Box/bbr Center-channel speaker, adhesive rubber feet, a user's manual, and warranty information.
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The 5.1 System Bose Should be Making December 30, 2008 Bose is marketing their products wrong and I can see why so many people don't like them. The Lifestyle and Acoustimass systems are overpriced and don't do the job. Solution: Front L/R speakers = Bose 301. Center = Bose VCS-10. Surround L/R = Bose cube speakers (come with Lifestyle and Acoustimass systems, but if you call Bose tech support, you can order then separately... or eBay). Subwoofer = Polk Audio PSW110 with the crossover set at around 90hz. Sorry Bose, your subs are no good. Amplifier = Yamaha HTR-5940 (read the manual and set it up right!). This is what Bose should be selling. It sounds AMAZING!
Not a very good speaker... December 21, 2008 I originally purchased a set of Bose 301s about fifteen years ago when I was in high school. I inherited the Bose center channel from a friend and have been looking to replace it for a long time. It's not a terrible speaker, it's just a lot of money for something that produces slightly average sound. You'll notice that people who were generous to this speaker claim that Bose is known for exceptional sound quality - but I challenge anyone to find an audiophile who would agree with that statement. Bose products are typically over-marketed and price fixed products built on technology straight out of the 70s. I strongly suggest anyone looking to purchase a home audio system turn to the web and do their research. For a lot less, you can get a lot more (e.g., Paradigm).
Nothing wrong with this center channel October 9, 2008 I've had this speaker for about 2 mos now. Nothing wrong with the speaker,br /I have a an 05 42' widescreen Sony rear projector tv. I have bose acoustic mass 10 cube speakers, but I think it was time to upgrade the center channel speaker. Okay about the reviews, everyone has there own opinion on this speaker, here's mine I have a shelf above the t.v. that's where I put the New center channel and 1 cube mounted on the wall above it, disconnected the cube speaker, connected the new speaker directly to the reciever (like another reviewer said) did some adjustments, again like the other reviewers said I could not hear the dialogue unless I turned up the reciever's center volume to max 10db. I thought (geez I should have listened to the reviews before I purchased this). So I connected the cube speaker with the center channel and whoala nice dialogue at last. But I did not run 2 centers at the same time I might damage the reciever. So here's what I did, went to the local hardware store bought some different "L" shelf brackets did some experimenting came up with "C" brackets with almost '3 1/4 gap, mounted the homemade speaker brackets under the t.v. stand. Using 2 brackets on the side and 1 in the rear, slid the center channel in , thankfully this speaker is curved so the "C" brackets are not visible and copied the other reviewer by using a 12 gauge speaker wire about '6 length (Old car sub wire) it worked. I did not want it sitting right on top on the t.v. nothing to hold it in place, the result... much better dialogue, don't have the center volume maxed, right now its set at 5db. try it, it worked for me. Bose speakers rocks!
Ok, but definetely showing its age and not for me. September 7, 2008 I like the styling of the speaker, however it just does not have any range. It would be good for a very basic system. I have a pretty serious system and I had to cut the fronts down (Klipsch) to +5 and leave the center at +12 just to hear without issue.. It is not that it is not a good speaker - it sounds good - it just cannot keep up with my surround sound system. The delivery of it was fantastic - however I knew I was sending it back the same day. I have no problem with BOSE - just this speaker is showing its age - it has been around and not modified for around 10 years..
Rangered September 4, 2008 There's a reason that Bose doesn't disclose the stats on their speakers. It's because they are very inefficient and basically only reproduce the middle range (in a muddy fashion). I sold my VCS-10 after 2 weeks and replaced it with a Klipsch..WHAT A DIFFERENCE! It was only $50 more, but is a light year better. Don't waste your money on this piece of junk, it will disappoint you.
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