Bose VCS-10 Center Channel – Speaker, home theater sound for component systems – Black
- Center channel speaker for your home theater system components
- Articulated Array® speaker design
- Compound Loaded® drivers
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 cho… More >>
Bose VCS-10 Center Channel – Speaker, home theater sound for component systems – Black
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5 comments
James Bond on January 17, 2010 at 2:44 am
I have heard this speaker and it is great! It make voices sound like they were in front of you for movies, and for music voices sound like you were in a concert with the artist in front of you! I would get one of these but I already have a Bose Hometheater so no need for this
Dont ever listen to reviews.. Bose is perfect at making ACCURATE and LIFELIKE clear spacious and bassy sound.
For Bose Haters and Criticizers..
If you say Bose distorts you have never heard their systems! Bose systems NEVER distort! The reviewers saying that are crazy! They havent even gone to a Bose Store! Then they say the materials Bose uses are crap and they use paper.. I own Klipsch speakers and the Bose materials are almost like Plastic! The Klipsch are plain paper I could break with a pencil!! Then they say Bose speakers rely on reflecting sound.. they dont! the reflected sound just adds spaciousness and by the way, only some Bose speakers use the reflecting technology, so Bose haters can shut up and go to h-ll! They claim to be experts and have a lot of knowledge about Bose, but trust me, Ive compared A LOT to Bose, and Klipsch, Polk, Infinity and anything you name will always be a level below Bose.
Angel Ramirez on January 17, 2010 at 5:38 am
Mine looks great… do not plug it in (cables are ugly), use it as a sculpture! The shiny BOSE logo alone is worth the $200.
Strengths:
-It does not cost over $1000
-The BOSE logo is 100% authentic.
-Wife like it.
Weaknesses:
-None. It looks great!
Similar Products Used:
-Paper weight
-Broken old radio
Anonymous on January 17, 2010 at 7:47 am
I bought this center channel because I needed a really thin channel to fit in a tight spot by my television. I also bought into the Bose marketing machine garbage during an earlier period of my life, which I am ashamed to admit to now.
Don’t buy this thing. It really is garbage. This has got to be the worst example of spending $200 in my life. Dialogue on movies is unintelligible and you cannot hear a thing people are saying. I have to put English language dialogue on the screen in order to follow the movie when I can’t completely crank the stereo. Honestly!
My British mother-in-law was visiting us here in the California and complained on numerous occasions about her inability to understand any dialogue in the movies we watched. What an embarrassment…having my surround sound system dyssed by my kid’s middle-aged British grandmother.
I don’t know what other center-channel you should buy, but do yourself a favor and stay far away from this one. It really is little more than an expensive paperweight. I’m going to get rid of mine soon so that I can start actually start listening to the actors in movies, instead of having to lip read.
Anonymous on January 17, 2010 at 10:23 am
Like everyone else has said, this thing is a waste of money. I have had mine for 3 years now and have not once been able to hear the actors speaking during a movie. I thought it was my tuner, but it must be this piece of garbage
J. E. Gillaspy on January 17, 2010 at 12:01 pm
Be sure and listen to this speaker before you buy it. “Consumer Reports” rates it last of 13 tested center channel speakers with an accuracy of “65″ out of “100″. Their comment is “Fair. There are better choices”. (11/02 issue)
I do not own this speaker but bought its predecessor, the VS100, based on the Bose reputation. Regretfully, I had to replace it with another brand even though the rest of my theatre system is all Bose. (I even have Bose 161s throughout my home.) Their other speakers are excellent. Bose just does not seem to achieve the realism in their center channel speakers that they are so famous for in their other equipment.