Thanks Fran for the info, and before we get too far away from one of your initial elucidations, I have a couple of questions about the M-10X and Bose Compact combo. Please bare with me as I am not a tech head �
I have the Bose L1 that I use with a B1 for large (mostly ourdoor) venues. With the Bose remote, I can pretty easily get the sound I want from the L1. For other venues, I use the Bose Compact and you are spot on about the lack of some of the low-mid range. I have used a couple of different mixers and have either over compensated or get a muddy bottom. So, if I understand, what you�re saying is that this Edirol mixer can analyze the venue�s acoustics and automatically EQ itself to match the room�s acoustics?? If that�s the case, can this feature be accessed on the fly? For example, I set up for my restaurant gig and do a sound check with the room fairly empty, a little while later, the room fills and the acoustics dramatically change � I just push a button and it compensates ?? I assume that effects can be assigned to individual channels � reverb for the mic, no FX for the module etc.? I would think that the Bose T-1 would pretty much be able to zero in on the missing frequencies, but if the Edirol does this automatically, and is nearly $400 less � duh � so there may be a little 'hiss', if it's the same frequency range as my tinnitus - I won't notice.
Ciao,
Jerry


[This message has been edited by Jerry T (edited 01-22-2010).]