Boston Acoustics Sound Systems Shop
Boston Acoustics blends decades of engineering expertise with a passion for sound, delivering high-performance audio solutions for home theaters, music lovers, and professionals alike. With a commitment to precision, innovation, and premium design, their products like the M-Series speakers and A-Series subwoofers continue to set industry standards. Known for their “Boston Sound,” they offer a unique balance of clarity, power, and reliability across all product lines.
Top Boston Acoustics Sound Systems
Boston Acoustics A 25 Bookshelf Speaker
This award-winning speaker is beloved for its compact design and its ability to deliver surprisingly deep bass and crystal-clear high frequencies in a small footprint.
Boston Acoustics CS 260 II Floorstanding Speaker
A staple of the Classic Series, this tower speaker provides a powerful, cinematic audio experience with a focus on high-performance sound at an accessible price point.
Boston Acoustics TVee Model 25 Soundbar
This plug-and-play system became a favorite for its simplicity and the inclusion of a wireless subwoofer, significantly upgrading the flat-panel TV listening experience.
Boston Acoustics, a subsidiary of Sound United, provides a wide range of audio solutions designed to elevate your listening experience, whether at home, on the go, or in professional environments.

Home Audio Systems
Enjoy exceptional sound quality with Boston Acoustics’ home audio systems, including bookshelf speakers, floorstanding speakers like the A25 and A360, and immersive home theater setups.
Portable/Karaoke Solutions
From party-ready systems to wireless speakers with multidirectional sound, Boston Acoustics offers a variety of portable audio solutions to keep the good times rolling.
- Party Box: A versatile all-in-one system for music, karaoke, and instrument connectivity.
- Happy Box: Compact wireless speakers that bring karaoke fun and crystal-clear sound anywhere.
Professional Audio
For large-scale events and venues, Boston Acoustics provides powerful audio solutions, including PA systems and scalable line array systems.
- PA Systems: High-powered, active sub/column setups designed for impactful sound coverage.
- Line Array Systems: Flexible configurations that cater to venues up to 350 sqm, providing clear, detailed sound across large spaces.
Amplifiers
Boston Acoustics’ amplifiers bring optimal audio performance to life with features like tone control, echo effects, and modern digital integration.
- BA Series: Integrated digital amplifiers with echo effects, ideal for home setups.
- KT Series: Karaoke amplifiers that allow for precise tone control.
- BS Series: Digital amplifiers equipped with DAC for superior karaoke audio.
Speakers
Whether you need sleek modern designs or retro classics, Boston Acoustics speakers deliver powerful sound for all your listening needs.
- Modern Series: Sleek, contemporary designs for premium karaoke sound.
- Classic Series: Timeless, retro-style speakers that deliver versatile, high-quality audio.
Mixers & Processors
Enhance your audio with Boston Acoustics’ digital effects processors designed specifically for karaoke and audio performance improvement.
Automotive Audio
Boston Acoustics also delivers quality car audio systems with component speakers, historically offered for an immersive in-car listening experience.
Top 5 Boston Acoustics Home Theater Systems: Boston Acoustics 5.1 System with 2 A360
Reviews
John Doe
“I’ve been using the A360 floorstanding speakers from Boston Acoustics in my living room, and I couldn’t be happier. The sound quality is incredibly rich and immersive, whether I’m watching movies or listening to music. The bass is deep without being overwhelming, and the clarity of vocals is crystal clear. Setup was straightforward, and I love how these speakers blend into the room without dominating the space. These are definitely worth the investment for anyone serious about home audio!”
Jane Smith
“I recently bought the Party Box for our family gatherings, and it’s a game-changer. The sound fills the whole room, and the karaoke feature has been a huge hit with the kids. It’s really easy to connect to different devices, and the fact that it’s portable means we can take it anywhere. I’ve used it in the backyard, at the beach, and at a friend’s house, and it’s always a crowd-pleaser. Plus, the battery life lasts long enough for hours of fun.”
Mike Johnson
“I’m a DJ, and I’ve been using the PA system from Boston Acoustics at several events now. The sound is powerful and clear, even when I’m running high-volume levels at large venues. I especially love how the system is scalable—I can adjust it depending on the size of the space. The line array system works beautifully for large open spaces, ensuring every corner gets even coverage. It’s made a huge difference in the quality of sound I’m able to deliver at my events.”
Boston Acoustics FAQ
What is “The Boston Sound” exactly?
It is the brand’s specific tuning philosophy that emphasizes a wide frequency response, a natural tonal balance, and an “uncolored” audio reproduction that stays true to the original recording.
Can I use Boston Acoustics speakers with any receiver or amplifier?
Yes, most Boston Acoustics speakers feature standard gold-plated binding posts and are designed with common impedance ratings (usually 8 ohms), making them compatible with almost any standard home theater receiver.
How do I pair my Boston Acoustics wireless subwoofer with the soundbar?
In most models like the TVee series, the subwoofer pairs automatically once both are plugged in, but if they lose connection, there is usually a “pair” button on the back of both units that you hold simultaneously until the status light turns solid.
Are Boston Acoustics speakers still being manufactured?
While the brand has scaled back its global footprint in recent years and some classic lines are discontinued, select products and support are still managed through their parent company, Sound United (now part of Masimo).
Where should I place my bookshelf speakers for the best sound?
For the best imaging, place them at ear level when seated, approximately 6 to 10 feet apart, and slightly angled (toed-in) toward your primary listening position.
