Originally posted by Scottyee:
I know it's been ages since I've posted so warmest greetings to everyone. I still read the forum regularly but for obvious reasons, I've chosen to mostly remain on the sidelines now. That said, because my name was mentioned, I thought I'd better chime in.
Roel is correct. My only issue with Bose L1 phase cancelletion have only been with Yamaha's 'stereo sampled' voices utilizing a SINGLE L1 unit only, as Roel so well described. On the other hand, utilizing two units, the Bose L1/Compact systems sound terrific to my ears. If you can afford it, 2 Bose units is the way to go for natural evenly balanced stereo sound to fill a venue.
That said, as Gar stated, I'm continuing to really enjoy the modified Logitech Z5500 stereo system that my California arr kb buddy Pose built for me. It's got awesome power & delivers true stereo sound with no phase cancellation, and cost me a fraction of the price of even a single Bose L1 unit.
Scott
Scott Yee Entertainment Scott welcome back you are truly missed........btw what are those
"obvious reasons" you mentioned?
Also have you ordered the T4 yet?