Gone are the days when wires trailed across your floors linking the amplifier and tuner to the speakers in your new stereo system. Just as home interiors have become more sophisticated and streamlined, so too have sound systems.
Today, it's more about concealment and choosing systems that fit in with your lifestyle. These factors helped determine the latest product releases from Bose, a company renowned for its high-performance, good-things-come-in-small-packages approach to design.
Bose New Zealand territory manager Gary Wicks says the company has always had good-looking products that have enabled the sound in several rooms to be run from a single system.
"The house featured on these pages highlights the way our new Bose®link audio networking system can make whole house audio simpler and less expensive," he says.
"The owner has opted for a number of different Bose systems. These include two Lifestyle 48 home theatre systems, a 321 GS-II entertainment system, a new Wave music system in the bedroom, a music-only system in the formal living room, and systems in two separate outdoor areas. Other areas can be wired for sound at a later date."
The Jewel cube speakers shown above, are part of the Lifestyle 48 system. Less than 12cm high, these direct reflecting cubes are small enough to fit in your hand, and are designed to improve the overall sound experience. By turning one of the cubes towards a wall, the sound waves are reflected back into the room, creating a natural, live sound, says Wicks.