Bose Lifestyle 38 Series III (black)
Manufacturer: Bose Corp. Part number: 40446
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- Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 3 reviews
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- The Bose Lifestyle 38 Series III DVD system is designed to listen, learn and adapt to your entertainment preferences, all while delivering Bose quality sound. The ADAPTiQ audio calibration system analyzes and adjusts your Lifestyle system to account for unique room acoustics. The innovative uMusic system stores and organizes up to 200 hours of music, and you can hear that ... Read more
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User reviews
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Bose...Don't Buy The Hype. That's pretty much all you get.
by Hi-Flyer on May 19, 2007
Pros: Small Speakers, RF Remote, No Questions asked Return period.
Cons: No true component out. Only one video in. HORRIBLE disc performance. Lackluster video quality for the money. Decent sound quality for a $1000.00 system, not a $3000.00 system. Hideously over-priced.
Summary: I tried the Bose Lifestyle 38 after listening to it in a Bose store. The store environment is one that is very difficult to really do any critical listening in, ...
Summary: I tried the Bose Lifestyle 38 after listening to it in a Bose store. The store environment is one that is very difficult to really do any critical listening in, so I decided that I would try the system at home. The return period was generous, so I figured there was little to lose, apart from time.
First off, don't let the marketing and in-store presentation fool you. Bose systems have just as many wires, if not more wires, than any component system you might build. As much as they'd like you to think this thing is "wireless", or cable-free, it isn't.
Settinng the system up was easy, but I found the lack of video inputs on the back of the media center shameful. Any $300.00 HT receiver has at least three video inputs. For three thousand dollars, Bose only has one! When I called the store to inquire about this design decision and vent my frustration, I was told that there was an expansion device that would accomodate more inputs, and that it was available for a mere $200.00 more! So, now, for $3200, the Bose system would do what any $300.00 receiver would. I wasn't happy and had already made up my mind to return the system. But, since I had already begun the hook-up, I decided to at least play with it.
Once connected with their component video adapter and with the p-scan turned on through the on-screen menus, the system produced extremely average video quality. My pioneer dvd player through its s-video connection produced a more vibrant and sharper picture than the 38 did with its component video adapter. I suspect whatever circuitry they're using in order to get it to output video through that funky jack is the culprit. Either way, the video was strictly okay. Nothing special.
The dvd player itself is slow and not very responsive. It took longer than my pioneer to do just about everything from powering up, to accessing menus, etc. In the almost two weeks that I had the system, the player also gave me great difficulty in playing dvds. One day a disc would play, the next, the system would say "format unsupported". What? Or, it would just sat, "reading disc", yet produce no video. The person I spoke with at the store gave me some spiel about security coding on the discs as being the likely issue, but those same discs have played just fine in each of my other two far less pricey dvd players. Finally, they told me that unplugging the system for a few minutes and then re-connecting it would solve the problem. Dumbest thing I ever heard for $3000.00 system, but okay. I tried it and it worked...for a while. Then the same thing would happen all over again, but not with all dvds. It seemed pretty random to me.
Sound quality for movies was again, strictly okay. They tend to have greatly exaggerated ranges with tons of artificial bass. Not exactly critical listening material. The bass produced was quite muddy and boomy in the lower frequencies. Not at all tight. I suspect this is from the undersized drivers in the sub...5 1/4 inches. Those are mid drivers, not bass drivers. From the sound of it, really deep bass is a challenge for the system to produce.
I also heard mids coming from the sub, which you should never hear. I disconnected the satellites to hear what kind of bass was being prouced without the sound from the cubes cluttering up the mix. To my surprise, I could still clearly follow dialogue from the subwoofer! I've never heard any sub I've ever owned do that. But, I've also never had a sub with a 5 inch driver in it either. I guess it shouldn't be surprising that you'd get mids out of a sub when it is built with mid drivers instead of bass drivers. Weird.
For music, the system was pitifully lacking. To the untrained ear, I'm sure it would sound just dandy. But, for any serious music listener, not an audio snob, but a listener...the Bose system just doesn't deliver. There seems to be a lot of sound missing from the system. Stuff that it just won't produce, and from what I gathered in comparing it to my Def Techs...it's somewhere in the mids. I tried everything from The Eagles to Pink Floyd to Norah Jones. I heard that same void on all of them. I'm guessing there's a BIG gap between what the cubes can produce and where the sub kicks in. Lots is being left out, and for three grand....NOTHING should be left out.
I didn't really have the thing long enough to mess with the stored music feature, so I can't say much about that. But if it performs the way the rest of the system did...I don't guess I missed all that much. Interestingly, when the dvd was giving my problems, I was curious. So, I opened the dvd player up to see if it was in fact Bose disc player. No big deal. Pop a few screws out and presto! The dvd is a Toshiba drive, and the hard drive they had in there was a 40 GB Toshiba laptop drive tucked into the corner. I would have expected better from Toshiba, which is why I really think the funky video circuitry must have been muckingup the works.
Needless to say, I returned the system and got my money back. The folks at the store were a pleasure to deal with, but didn't seem really well informed about audio in general. They just sort of gave me marketing speak in response to questions that I raised.
For what the system cost, anyone, after a little research, could assemble a FAR superior sounding and performing system than this, and for less money. It's really a shame. The sound and performance for the dollar spent is just insane. I feel sorry for the folks who don't know better. But, then again...fools and their money.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Be prepared for troubleshooting
by cbefus on January 20, 2007
Pros: Cool features
Cons: System has hiccups
Summary: I'm now on the 3rd unit due to various technical problems with the system. Love the features, but it freezes during movies or resets. It takes weeks to load ...
Summary: I'm now on the 3rd unit due to various technical problems with the system. Love the features, but it freezes during movies or resets. It takes weeks to load all your music, and you have to start over if the unit has to be replaced. The Ethernet port also does not do anything. For the price, I expect it to be perfect.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great sound, easy to use
by bxdiaz on August 19, 2007
Pros: Sound quality, ease of use, radio frequency remote
Cons: Bass, only 4 audio inputs including 1 optical
Summary: Great system if you want great sound without the complexity normally associated with home theater. The adaptIQ definitely works (My family room has vaulted ceilings, sliding glass doors, and tile ...
Summary: Great system if you want great sound without the complexity normally associated with home theater. The adaptIQ definitely works (My family room has vaulted ceilings, sliding glass doors, and tile floors). That being said if your looking for thumping bass look elsewhere. However, if your looking for clear detailed sound, natural bass, and an easy to use and understand system look no further.
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Bose Corp.
- Part number: 40446
- Description: The Bose Lifestyle 38 Series III DVD system is designed to listen, learn and adapt to your entertainment preferences, all while delivering Bose quality sound. The ADAPTiQ audio calibration system analyzes and adjusts your Lifestyle system to account for unique room acoustics. The innovative uMusic system stores and organizes up to 200 hours of music, and you can hear that music in up to 14 additional rooms throughout your home with Bose link. An elegant media center features an integrated progressive scan DVD player and AM/FM tuner. And Direct/Reflecting cube speaker arrays combine with a newly designed horizontal center channel speaker to fit easily in your room. The Lifestyle 38 III DVD system advances a legacy of performance, elegance and simplicity with proprietary technologies that make listening easy and exciting. The ADAPTiQ audio calibration system evaluates your room's acoustics and where your speakers are placed. Then it automatically adjusts the sound to your room environment, ensuring consistent Bose quality performance. Now, consider that CD collection you've compiled for years. Why let it eat up space when you can have thousands of songs right at your fingertips? The Lifestyle 38 III DVD system features the uMusic intelligent playback system to digitally store up to 200 hours of your music. While you're listening to your CDs, the uMusic system learns your preferences so it can automatically select and play the songs you enjoy. No menus, no playlists, no computer. All Lifestyle DVD systems are equipped with Bose link to bring Bose sound to as many as 14 additional rooms, even outdoors. Simply add compatible Bose products for access to your entire music collection from any room in your home. You can choose from two audio streams in any of these rooms and enjoy independent volume control, as well. Direct/Reflecting cube speaker arrays stand just over 6" high, but provide thrilling, enveloping sound for everything you listen to or watch. A horizontal center channel speaker locks dialog on screen and provides an aesthetic match for flat-panel televisions. These small speakers work in concert with the proprietary Acoustimass module - now 30% smaller than the previous model - to fill your room with lifelike surround sound. The Acoustimass module produces resonant lows that add impact to action sequences and depth to musical selections. Just place it in a corner or behind furniture, and all the sound seems to come from the center channel and cube speaker arrays. You'll even enjoy more from your VHS favorites. Videostage 5 decoding circuitry and digital 5.1 decoding give you a 5.1-channel presentation from practically any source, including vintage TV and movies. From the latest media to your cherished classics, the Lifestyle 38 III DVD system has just about all you'll need to create a thrilling home theater experience.
General
- Product Type Home theater system
- Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight Media center : 15.7 in x 11.5 in x 3.7 in / 9 lbs, Speaker system : Satellite speaker : 3.1 in x 4 in x 6.2 in / 2.4 lbs, Speaker system : Active subwoofer : 8 in x 21.6 in x 13 in / 26.2 lbs, Speaker system : Center channel speaker : 6.3 in x 4.3 in x 3.1 in / 2.4 lbs
- Enclosure Color Black
Audio System
- Components Media center, Speaker system
- Sound Output Mode Stereo
- Built-in Decoders DTS decoder, Dolby Digital, Videostage 5 decoder
- Surround Sound Effects Dolby Digital, DTS decoder
- Surround System Class 5.1 channel
- Built-in Clock Sleep timer
- Timer Sleep
- Bass Control Yes
- Treble Control Yes
- Additional Features On-screen display, Bose link compatible, Auto sound calibration, Multi-room audio output, uMusic intelligent playback system
- Digital Storage Media None
Connectors
- Headphone Jack Yes
- Coaxial Digital Input Yes
- Coaxial Digital Output Yes
- Optical Digital Input Yes
- Optical Digital Output Yes
Speaker System
- Speaker(s) 5 x Satellite speaker - External - Wired, 1 x Active subwoofer - External - Wired
Radio
- Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital
- Preset Station Qty 40
- AM Preset Station Qty 20
- FM Preset Station Qty 20
- Antenna Form Factor Loop AM / wire FM
Turntable
- Type None
CD System
- CD system type None
DVD
- Type DVD player
- Media Format CD, DVD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, Video CD
- DVD Repeat Modes A-B repeat
- CD Playback Modes One track repeat, All tracks repeat, Random play / shuffle
- Supported Digital Audio Standards MP3
- Supported Digital Video Standards MPEG-2
- Additional Features Parental lock, Progressive scanning
Cassette System
- Cassette system type None
Digital Player (Recorder)
- Type None
MD System
- MD system type None
Headphones
- Headphones Type None
Microphone
- Type None
Remote Control
- Remote Control Universal remote control - Radio
- Supported Devices TV, DVR, VCR, Cable box, Satellite TV system
- Features Multi-brand compatibility
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Headphones ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) - Side, 1 x Remote control - Rear, 1 x System components control bus - Rear, 1 x Serial - Rear, 1 x S-Video output ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear, 1 x S-Video input ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - Rear, 1 x Composite video output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x Composite video input ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 4 x SPDIF input ( RCA phono ) - Rear, 1 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 4 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear, 1 x SPDIF output - Rear, 1 x SPDIF input - Rear
Power
- Power Device Power supply - Internal
- Power AC 120 V
- Power Consumption Operational 350 Watt
Miscellaneous
- AV Furniture None
- Included Accessories AM antenna, FM antenna, Rubber pads, Optimizer microphone
- Cables Included 5, 1 day(s) x Speaker cable kit, 1 day(s) x Audio cable kit, 1 day(s) x Video cable kit, 1 day(s), 1 day(s), 1 day(s)
Manufacturer info
- Bose Corp.
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- Website: http://www.bose.com/
- Address:
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