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#442741 - 12/18/17 07:35 AM Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ? [Re: guitpic1]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By guitpic1
Originally Posted By shueymusic
Originally Posted By J. Larry
If a player can’t tell that stereo sounds better, something’s missing somewhere. Trading my two compacts at GC tomorrow. Just want something different-----such as XLR line inputs, more EQ, and a speaker line out for the instances where I need to go to a house system.


Check out the EV Evolve 50!


Evolve = 60lbs?


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#442742 - 12/18/17 07:39 AM Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ? [Re: guitpic1]
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I've been waiting for EV to market their line array/sub combo for years since I was tipped off from engineering it was coming. But I'm also surprised at the weight. I have always championed EV for their low weight stuff. Can't get behind this. I do love my Maui 11's.
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#442753 - 12/18/17 09:57 AM Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ? [Re: Bernie9]
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60 pounds is insane, especially with today's technology. The days of lugging around monster speakers on refrigerator dollies or a R&R Cart are long gone for the majority of the players I know. Though I did see some "have guitar will travel" guys in the Florida keys still using those old, distorted sounding, monster speakers. I guess they couldn't afford a Bose or Maui system. wink

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#442756 - 12/18/17 10:16 AM Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ? [Re: Bernie9]
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The EV Evolve is 60 pounds combined weight! 44.66 for a 12” sub!

1000 W... 12 inch subwoofer speaker package with Bluetooth control from an iPhone. So you can make adjustments without even touching the box . Now $1600 is a lot of money to spend and 60 pounds total is more weight then you need compared to other models... but I would listen to it because of some of the other features. I’m sure you could play a room of 30 with it and a room of 200 people with it. Covers a lot of situations.

Sub: 44.66 lb (20.3 kg)
Column: 10.34 lb (4.7 kg)
Pole: 2.75 lb (1.25 kg)
Sub cover: 0.9 lb (0.4 kg)
Bag for column and pole:1.87 (0.85 kg)
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#442846 - 12/19/17 06:35 PM Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ? [Re: Bernie9]
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Bluetooth is still to short on range for me. I've tried several mixers and couldn't make adjustments from more than 20 feet away. Drop-out city.
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#443396 - 12/27/17 06:43 AM Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ? [Re: travlin'easy]
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Originally Posted By travlin'easy
I have looked at the schematic diagrams for nearly every Yamaha arranger keyboard made, up to the Tyros 5 and PSR-S950. The output connections are identical. When you place a 1/4-inch plug into the L/R mono output jack it triggers a latch switch on that jack that automatically connects the right and left outputs together. The Yamaha rep that said you could plug into either and get the same results doesn't know what he is talking about. If you were to plug into just the R output jack, you would only get what comes from that channel.

Hope this helps,

Gary cool


Thank you for explaining it. I used not to trust this “mono” label on Yamaha’s keyboards because I never pictured that a keyboard could be smart enough to do this kind of switching (and I was too lazy to check), but right now it became essential and your finding proved to be useful.

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