Another happy Bose user.I use my Bose 301 vintage once with a sansui amp. These are about over 40yrs old and cannot be compared with recent bs. They sound much heavier though they are just bs.Hi
Here is my 2 cents on BS and Sub.
I use a pair of BOSE 301 series III which is approximately 18 years - 20 years old......these are made in Mexico and work very well with My SR series Marantz. (The Bose what you get nowadays is no where close to these babies).
Secondly as the 301s cant really go low, I use a BIC America PL 200 sub which supposedly can go as low as 24hz...(no device to measure)...end of the day it sounds very pleasing to my ears and not boomy or muddy.
Now the AVR settings, kept the fronts at 60hz (being 8 inch drivers i know i can push to lower but these are conservative settings).
Bass Management is kept as LFE & MAIN.
LFE freq is set at 110hz........(practise makes perfect...have been experimenting from 80hz cutoff). The whole idea is to ensure that there is some overlap between the BS and Sub and no freq are lost!
Music sounds great on STEREO mode....2.1 Bass as we all know in the music industry is mono and thats what live shows typically do so no love lost there....i get good mid bass and highs from the Bose 301s ...integration is well and i dont keep fiddling with settings...
Movies it is like a proper theatre experience. I dont have a treated room...this is my small living room space where the system is set!
Most important part according to me is the quality of speaker cables, your source and quality of content used for playback...if all this is in order....nothing will go wrong.
I dont have anything against FS but honestly dont have the space. if i did, yes would get a decent pair which are 3 way so there is articulated balanced sound outputted from them. The type of drivers (cone material) also matter.