OK, I'd better vent about this... way back in the late 60's there were a number of poeple in the Boston area (and I bet plenty of other places as well) who took the famous Sweet 16 article and decided to build their own versions. In fact as far back as the late 40's McGee Radio in Kansas city did the same thing. (see
here ).
After the 901's came out I knew a number of people who attempted to improve on both the drivers used, and, separately, the correction box, so it sounded "better". Since these people are my friends I won't mention their names... However I did hear various 901 systems in various rooms that even with their lack of bass sounded QUITE interesting. Then again it might have been the chemicals...
A few years later, while working at a recording studio in Boston, I had occasion to visit the (rather impressive) Bose facility. They did (and apparently got away with) the phenomena of inventing an address and then making the post office go along with their fantasty: there are no "mountains" in Framingham. But I digress.
So there I was, actually quite impressed with all the engineering facilities, labs, handsome offices, oscilloscopes that I lusted after, impeccable lunchroom, etc etc and I called over the fellow who was interviewing me, (perhaps you can tell that I really did not want to work there...) and I said to him in a very subdued voice, "Bob...you don't actually
LIKE this stuff do you?" Needless to say they did not hire me...
Of course if it pleases you , and you enjoy it... hey, knock yerself out...