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#451847 - 05/12/18 02:33 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Bernie9]
Jerryghr Offline
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Originally Posted By Bernie9
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


I used to carry these 2 coffins into the gig. Shure Vocal master columns. They were my first "line array speakers" shocked

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#451848 - 05/12/18 02:36 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: zuki]
Bill Lewis Offline
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[quote=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).
Thats why I went for 2 Jbl Eon Ones. Great hi fi stereo sound and plenty of power for most,applications. Picked up a Behringer 1200 sub for a steal but haven't had to use it yet. And no 20lb. poles !!!
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#451851 - 05/12/18 04:35 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Bill Lewis]
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#451852 - 05/12/18 04:39 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Bernie, I had a couple KB500s, and if I recall, they tipped the scales at just about 100 pounds each. while the 300s were nearly 80-pounds each. BRUTAL!

Gary cool
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#451856 - 05/12/18 06:45 PM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
zuki Offline
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I set up one QSC tonight and played though it on the 4X. The difference is startling. Guess I'll stay on stereo course. Wish I could do one great stereo speaker on a pole.
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#451862 - 05/13/18 02:00 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: travlin'easy]
Bernie9 Offline
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Originally Posted By travlin'easy
Bernie, I had a couple KB500s, and if I recall, they tipped the scales at just about 100 pounds each. while the 300s were nearly 80-pounds each. BRUTAL!

Gary cool


Mine must been the KB500BW because they were 100lbs and 15's
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#451871 - 05/13/18 07:01 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: DonM]
zuki Offline
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[quote=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. /quote]

I agree 100%. I'm sticking with the smaller 4X and will research lighter powered speakers on the dual pole mount. I might check the QSC 8.2. Been happy with that sound and would lighten the load 7 - 8 lbs each.
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#451873 - 05/13/18 07:08 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
Dnj Offline
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Zuki I would look into line array systems like the LD Maui 5, JBL eon 1, Bose compact.....
no more lifting, or speaker stands

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#451878 - 05/13/18 08:19 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
DonM Offline
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Zuki,
The only speaker I can think of where you can get good stereo with one unit is Nano. You can separate the high-end speakers and have one sub. OR, you can use two units in dual-mono, which gives you stereo if you route it correctly.
I have two Nano 300s that I use for extra things and backup and have used them both ways to with good results.
They are no line-array, but sound really good with great bass.
Might be worth checking out.
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#451881 - 05/13/18 08:48 AM Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm [Re: Uncle Dave]
zuki Offline
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Appreciate the advice I'm heading to Guitar Center to browsing the PA room before my gig today
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