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#274444 - 10/25/09 01:13 PM Bose L1 Compact
Shiju Offline
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Hi All,

I am planning to buy 2 L1 compacts for our church. But would like to have more bass. Any suggestions?

Thank you in advance for all your valuable inputs.

George

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#274445 - 10/25/09 01:38 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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Get a powered sub; you can run it out of the stereo outs of one of the compacts. Bose B1 subs wont wire up easily. I have an EV SX 120b. I've also seen guys use a regular powered speaker.
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#274446 - 10/25/09 04:24 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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I am planning to connect 2 L1s in Stereo, so by connecting to 1 L1, I may not be able to get complete output signals. Anyone uses 2 powered subwoofers in stereo?

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#274447 - 10/25/09 04:26 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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Quote:
Originally posted by Shiju:
I am planning to connect 2 L1s in Stereo, so by connecting to 1 L1, I may not be able to get complete output signals. Anyone uses 2 powered subwoofers in stereo?


You could use two powered subwoofers OR you could use one and connect L and R Lines to it.

But first I would recommend that you get the two Bose Compacts, set them up and try them before even deciding that you "need" the subwoofer. You may not need one.


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#274448 - 10/25/09 04:54 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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#274449 - 10/25/09 04:56 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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Actually scratch that idea, that kit is for the original L1's and not the compact version.

I don't think they do it in a Compact version.

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#274450 - 10/25/09 06:07 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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As Mac said, try using just a pair of L1 Compacts and evaluate the overall sound before thinking about a pair of powered subs.

Additionally, Bose also sells systems for churches, theaters and large halls that is a permanent installation. I don't know the size of your church, but this may be something else to consider. Call Bose and they can provide you with the particulars on these systems.

Good Luck,

Gary
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#274451 - 10/25/09 06:08 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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Thought I might add that in my experience venues where you are surrounded by hard surfaces, the low frequency sounds from the L1 Compact tend to become somewhat overpowering. This has been especially true with the system was positioned relatively close to the wall. Under those circumstances I've had to back off on the keyboard's low EQ settings.

Good Luck,

Gary

[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 10-26-2009).]
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#274452 - 10/26/09 04:04 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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Gary I'll echo that one. I play a venue where they have me set up near the kitchen doors. The dish washer is right behind the wall I'm set up next too. The Bose picks up on the hum from the dishwasher. When the kitchen doors are open, it's really bad. I have to back down the lower frequencies to next to nothing to compensate. Next time there I'll see if I can set up someplace else.

Joe

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#274453 - 10/26/09 05:52 PM Re: Bose L1 Compact
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For those who have Compacts, you know that there is virtually only one way to set up an additional speaker/sub. My guess is the rest of you are just guessing. The Compact is a very simple in/out PA with very few (but useful) options.

I think we need to clarify if Shiju is going for two Compacts or two L1. He said two different things in two posts. The L1's, obviously, can have many B1 subs added to them. Compacts are restricted to a stereo RCA out. B-1 subs are not compatible with Compacts.
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