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#451826 - 05/12/18 10:16 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: zuki]
cgiles Offline
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Originally Posted By zuki
it is way overkill to carry ..... 20 lbs of pole



We can only imagine smile smile.

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#451828 - 05/12/18 10:37 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Mine isn't much bigger around than a beer can, but it IS pretty long. Which way is South? smile
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#451829 - 05/12/18 10:47 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Let's come North again smile

Has anyone had experience with the Bose F1 array (by itself, not with the sub either). Also, it has stereo inputs. Would this be a more advisable way to hook up the keyboard, or just go 1/4" into both lines in, or just a single line in?

Interesting way to lighten the load.
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#451833 - 05/12/18 11:21 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: zuki]
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Originally Posted By zuki
(It seems though all who promote this, end up going with (2) units).



... not ALL! smile
The stereo sound from my on board speakers, and the mono coverage from the Bose tower has been all I need for many years. I've said before, having 2 Compacts can actually have a negative effect in some settings. They need room to spread. If they are placed too close to each other, you get cancellations, and dead spots. Placement is critical, if you want to use two arrays.
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#451836 - 05/12/18 11:36 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Not all! Bad on my part, good catch smile

I have my QSCs only 15" apart on a dual pole mount and was told that wasn't a good idea for separation. Well, if I can get the same sound I currently hear out on one unit, such as a quality F1, then I'd go for it.

I do miss the PA800 speakers (best speakers ever) I grew real fond of. Even considered an old 800 (loved that board, even though I replaced two screens. Korg paid for them.
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#451839 - 05/12/18 12:07 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: zuki]
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Originally Posted By zuki
I wish I could get used to a single pole setup. Sometimes, it is way overkill to carry 80 lbs and another 20 lbs of pole, etc.

We've kicked mono/stereo around forever. Maybe one day I'll try one of the line array systems. (It seems though all who promote this, end up going with (2) units).



Jim, the only time I needed to use a pair of L1 compacts was when I had a large, loud, party, 250 to 300 noisy drunks. Most of the time, a single L1 worked fantastic for me, and most of the others on this and other sites that performed with them.

Good luck,

Gary cool
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#451840 - 05/12/18 12:08 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Zuki two Maui 5s work well... Lightweight, great sound..

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#451843 - 05/12/18 12:48 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Set up and play with one line array speaker. Then set a second one up with it. Place them where you can hear one out of each ear.
I'm betting you won't want to play with only one again. BTW this applies to traditional speakers too.
Arrangers are designed to be heard in stereo. Audiences deserve to hear you at your best.
There is the old argument that the audience can't tell the difference. I disagree. I'm done it MY WAY for 50 years and haven't been without work for more than a week or so during that time. I used two 15 inch speakers and a stereo amp at a Piano Bar!
My first arranger on stage was in about 1982 or so and I played it in stereo.
You can do what you want though; won't bother me a bit. smile
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#451844 - 05/12/18 01:34 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
Set up and play with one line array speaker. Then set a second one up with it. Place them where you can hear one out of each ear.
I'm betting you won't want to play with only one again. BTW this applies to traditional speakers too.
Arrangers are designed to be heard in stereo. Audiences deserve to hear you at your best.
There is the old argument that the audience can't tell the difference. I disagree. I'm done it MY WAY for 50 years and haven't been without work for more than a week or so during that time. I used two 15 inch speakers and a stereo amp at a Piano Bar!
My first arranger on stage was in about 1982 or so and I played it in stereo.
You can do what you want though; won't bother me a bit. smile


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Edited by Dnj (05/12/18 01:35 PM)

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#451846 - 05/12/18 01:53 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Quoted by DonM "My first arranger on stage was in about 1982 or so and I played it in stereo."

There is a coincidence, I used two Peavey KB300's(?) with Black Widow speakers IN "82. What a sound, but HEAVY AS HELL


Edited by Bernie9 (05/12/18 01:55 PM)
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