[QUOTE]Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
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The pedestal unit houses a DSP that EQs and levels, and squashes .... it's amazing how cool it works.[/B}

So there is a compressor built-in? Is the EQ adjustable or preset by Bose?

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
[B]I was visited tonight by another musician, and he was blown away before he came in the building! The reflection from OUTSIDE (with CLOSED doors, of course) was crystal clear and sounded great.[/B}

I think the final test of my Motion Sound KP-200s for me was a wedding I played outdoors last year for the daughter of the leader of a band I play with now and then. These guys used to tour Europse playing motorcylce rock but now play Christian acoustic, and they know sound. I was playing on the front porch of a bed and breakfast with nothing but the KP-200s and they were situated around back and up on a porch listening to me, and later said the sound was full and clear even from there. When it sounds good when it shouldn't, you know you're onto something.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
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*Set up/tear down is a breeze. It fits better behind the 3rd seat of my Windstar and stacks real nice too. [/B}

Yeah the form factor alone seems against logic, but for many acts this could be the PA of their dreams once they see and hear it. Acoustic acts especially shoud love it, and of course anyone who is conscience of preventing back problems. The no-feedback monitor thing really gets me - wish I could hear this for myself. I think you've got something with this system if it's everything it seems to be. Glad I'm happy with my KP-200s or I'd be tempted. Good report.



[This message has been edited by The Pro (edited 01-17-2004).]
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