Originally posted by ianmcnll:
I used a pair of Bose L1's for several months...absolutly astonishing stereo sound, and a very useful stereo seperation.
Yamaha insists that I use a stereo system for my demos and clinics...I use a Yamaha Stagepas 500 or 300.
Stereo also lets any voices with stereo dependent effects, sound as they were meant to sound.
Ian
Yes they do and Peter Baartmas was just here and the requirements were the same...But the spread between the Stagepas speakers were 20 feet at best and there were no seats outside the lines. The room was long and the front rows were placed far enough back to realize the benefits of the wider sound field. Something one rarely gets to do in clubs and venues. Adjust seating for the ultimate representation of the music.
They also recommend the keyboard are demoed in Stereo. In many rooms where yu have people on extreme right of left sides of the stage stereo is a lot muddier sounding to those on the sides hearing reflections rather than direct sound.
Two Bose systems would be ideal for wide rooms. indeed. But the pay doesn't go up enough to deal with carrying two around. Kind of defeats the purpose of the Bose System in the first place.
[This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 10-16-2010).]