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#115332 - 03/03/04 08:45 PM
Re: Got the Bose PAS!!!
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Hi Rhumba, Congratulations on getting the Bose PAS, and which I assume includes the GC 30 day return option if desired as well. I'm particularly anxious to get your candid feedback on how your Yamaha S90 keyboard's 'stereo sampled' acoustic piano voices sound, when played solo, and mixed to mono to a 'single' Bose PAS unit. How much (if any) sound degradation occurs, from the effects of phase cancellation? Would be interested in having you evaluate and compare going out from the S90's left (L/L+R) ouput only to the PAS, then going out the S90's (R) ouput only to the PAS, followed by going out separately from both the S90's (L/L+R) and (R) outputs to two separate inputs on the PAS. Also interested in hearing how easy & quick it is to transport, setup, and breakdown. Looking forward to your review. - Scott
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#115333 - 03/04/04 07:38 PM
Re: Got the Bose PAS!!!
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Registered: 08/03/01
Posts: 160
Loc: Minneapolis, MN, USA
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I gave the PAS a quick run this evening in my livingroom, which is 25ft by 15ft. Obviously the room is too small, but here's my comment so far:
The bass module: I thought I might need two but maybe one would be enough. "Big" does come in small AND light package! The bass module has much more punch, a lot lighter, a lot easier to carry, than the bass module of my Bose Acoustimass-15 (AM-15) set.
I had the L/R cables connected directly to Ch1 and Ch2 just so I can use the remote. I am very ignorant when it comes to "stereo sampled", "phase cancellation" and all that. But on the S90, you can tell the difference when you played L/Mono - as if the sound is muffled, not as full as when playing with both the L/R cables. When you have both cables plug in, it sounded just like if I would play through my left & right monitor.
I played my PA-80 on the PAS but can't tell much difference in Style mode. Because I will be playing for a church this weekend, most of my test this evening was in Program mode and going through various different organ sounds - and boy, this was the most amazing part! Everything is soooo clean! I couldn't believe that playing such familiar tunes as Amazing Grace sounded so much better. I couldn't even count how many time I played this piece before but it definitely sound much better tonight. Oh, yes, again, L/Mono only doesn't sound as full as with both L/R plugged in.
The setup I will have at church this weekend would be through a mixer. Everything will go into the mixer and the L/R out of the mixer will go to the PAS. I won't be using the remote. Of course, the church is tremendously larger than my living room and I will post another report next week.
And Scott, Yes, I repeatedly remind the GC guy about their 30-day return policy and did say that there's a good chance I will return the whole thing. For once, I think GC is pretty confidence selling the PAS.
..rb
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#115338 - 03/08/04 06:40 PM
Re: Got the Bose PAS!!!
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
BTW - It'll be set up as dual mono in the room. Stereo would be a disater in this configuration. They also got 2 woofers per tower, so it'll be fully operational !(Darth Vadar?) How un-typical to say the least. I disagree wholeheartedly with your theory Dave. Unless the Bose PAS doesn't have a Crossover (some speaker systems don't, believe it or not) then okay fine, mono would be tolerable (barely). There is more dimension to the sound with Stereo #1 and #2 they will be able to experience Panning and other special effects. If they're going to hook them up to a Home Theater I can't imagine them watching a DVD, etc. in Mono, let alone no 5.1 or 6.1 setup. Yuckkk! My Sound System is Stereo all the way and if you were sitting in my Studio and I put in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and cranked up my System and you were blindfolded you would almost swear you were sitting 10 rows back and center stage at the Issac Stern Auditorium in New York. There's no way on God's green earth I could achieve that kind of sound in MONO! Even if their House has no carpet or drapes they should still go with Stereo IMHO. My 2 cents. Best regards, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 03-16-2004).]
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