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#448966 - 03/19/18 01:11 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: bruno123]
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Jim,

Congrats on the PA4X, great keyboard.

Glad you got a chance to try out the Bose S1. There are many other options.

I’m a bit surprised at the volume comments re: S1 as both I and my cousin can rarely run them over about 30% as they get too loud. But we both use them in groups of 50 - 75 folks or less.

Last night, my cousin mentioned on messenger that he ran one Bose S1 in a room of 100 folks and he said he had plenty of headroom. He also runs a pair of JBL 615’s in larger(outside) venues.

Interesting comments.

But there’s a lot of good PA systems out there.


Edited by guitpic1 (03/19/18 01:13 AM)
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#448967 - 03/19/18 01:24 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: guitpic1]
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Also, I really like my DXR10 with my Genos but at 32lbs for just one, 64lbs for two, it’s more weight than my hip is happy with at this time. And in the smaller venues I do, even one DXR10 can be overpowering.

If I was doing a lot of gigs in very large venues, I would think two DXR10’s would work nicely.

By the way, for folks still thinking about trying out the S1, there are 51 reviews now on this site... 4.5+ stars. A number of these folks talk about gigging in venues of 100 or more people.

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/S1Pro--bose-s1-pro-multi-position-pa-system


Edited by guitpic1 (03/19/18 01:36 AM)
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#448976 - 03/19/18 05:47 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: shueymusic]
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Originally Posted By shueymusic
QSC K10 speakers are fantastic... 32 lbs.

The new QSC K8.2 are supposed to be very close to the K10 in sound with a wider dispersion. They weigh in at 27 lbs and cost in the $649 range.

32 lbs vs 27 lbs... saves 5 lbs per speaker.

Enjoy the Pa4X... be the next guy who takes care of it!! So, there is a real difference between the Pa1000 and the Pa4X!!!


For sure! Love it. Thanks Johnathan!
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#448977 - 03/19/18 05:56 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: zuki]
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Originally Posted By zuki
PA4X - simply fantastic smile in every way. I look forward to the next several years with it (and thanks to a couple guys who kept in in mint condition).

Bose S1 - nice little unit, but way too under powered for what comes out of my keyboard, with vocals. Going back.

I might consider the newer QSC8.2 to lighten the load a bit, but these K10s still are fantastic.



Enjoy the KORG Pa4x....KEEP the QSC 10's cool2
you wont be sorry you did, more then enough if your only
playing NH gigs....


Edited by Dnj (03/19/18 06:34 AM)

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#448978 - 03/19/18 06:01 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: guitpic1]
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Originally Posted By guitpic1
Jim,

Congrats on the PA4X, great keyboard.

Glad you got a chance to try out the Bose S1. There are many other options.

I’m a bit surprised at the volume comments re: S1 as both I and my cousin can rarely run them over about 30% as they get too loud. But we both use them in groups of 50 - 75 folks or less.

Last night, my cousin mentioned on messenger that he ran one Bose S1 in a room of 100 folks and he said he had plenty of headroom. He also runs a pair of JBL 615’s in larger(outside) venues.

Interesting comments.

But there’s a lot of good PA systems out there.


I will definitely give it a try in the store in my region, if possible directly comparing it to a Nano 302 and/or L1 Compact, before making any final assessment.

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#448980 - 03/19/18 06:11 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: zuki]
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Unless I'm doing something wrong, I had no luck with the S1s. I did set them up on the dual mount and had a hard time getting them off! Way too snug and would really be a pain, gig after gig.

The bass bottomed out very fast - clipped, just like the Konnect. I know about EQ and adjustments, but it simply will not handle MY load of music and vocals. Talk about shrill? Plenty of highs, but no lows.

So my hunt continues for a pair of powered and I want to use the dual mount (very neat setup).

I was thinking:

EVZXIA
DBR10
K8.2

I really don't want to go dual Maui. Seems a lot of gear. I did not like the HK series, but maybe the others' are better.

Comments appreciated.


Edited by zuki (03/19/18 06:12 AM)
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#448983 - 03/19/18 06:45 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: zuki]
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How about JBl Eon 208p, the bigger one? Still only 17kg.

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#448984 - 03/19/18 06:59 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: zuki]
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The kb weighs more plus your not carrying the rest of the gear....
it's out of car onto a rock-n-roller kart....wheel them in to the venue hook it up done, play, reverse go home...


Edited by Dnj (03/19/18 07:00 AM)

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#448991 - 03/19/18 10:27 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: zuki]
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Edited by zuki (03/19/18 10:36 AM)
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#449026 - 03/20/18 05:32 AM Re: PA4X / Bose S1 review [Re: zuki]
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Dbr10’s are a bit lighter at 23 lbs
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