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#133572 - 07/21/05 02:32 PM
Re: BOSE PAS is a WINNER!!!
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott,
Last night Ray Bastianelli, who is an excellent musician/performer sat down with his Tyros hooked up to my PAS system. The first thing he noticed was the crisp, clear sounds coming from the keyboard. I asked him to try his grand piano, mainly so I could compare the sound coming from the Tyros to that of the 3000's live grand piano. He played just the piano--no accompianament. The sound was excellent.
The next thing we did was to have me play his keyboard while he walked throughout the room and listened to the sounds. No matter where he walked, the volume level was the same.
He sat down on the couch while I played, and said "I really don't understand this, but I really love what I'm hearing. Especially when you consider that I am totally deaf in my right ear, which is the one facing the speakers, but there is no difference in the volume or quality of the sound regardless of the direction I'm facing. This is fantastic."
Ray later went on to explain that his wife would likely kill him if he were to buy the PAS anytime in the immediate future. Additionally, he wasn't convinced if it would do the job in a large hall. If I can swing it, I hope to set up the system at his next big job so he can hear this for himself.
Should be fun,
Gary
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#133577 - 07/22/05 09:06 AM
Re: BOSE PAS is a WINNER!!!
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by Route 66: Hi Scott,I will gladly send you my settings (PAS and Tyros) to give you a point to start your testing Jose, thanks, much appreciated! Originally posted by travlin'easy: Last night Ray Bastianelli, who is an excellent musician/performer sat down with his Tyros hooked up to my PAS system.I asked him to try his grand piano, mainly so I could compare the sound coming from the Tyros to that of the 3000's live grand piano.He played just the piano--no accompianament. The sound was excellent. Hi Gar: If it was truly the Tyros stereo sampled: "Grand Piano" voice that you say sounded excellent thru the Bose PAS, then there most definitely must have been MAJOR UPGRADE made to the PAS system since I auditioned it last. I suspect the UPGRADE was made specifically to address the classic stereo to mono phase cancellation problem. I'm now anxious to give the recently updated version of the Bose PAS another audition & yet another (I believe 4th now) chance to win me over. Originally posted by btweengigs: I was using preset 5 until I downloaded the v.2. Wait until you hear what 55 and 57 can do. Eddie Hi Eddie & Donny: I look forward now to auditioning the Bose PAS again, with preset #05 as well as the new added EQ preset settings in OS (?) version 2: 55, & 57. Am I to assume that the PAS includes a 'software' upgradeable OS which is downloadable? If so, what is the procedure for INSTALLING the software OS upgrade into the PAS? Any additional PAS EQ preset setting setup advice for Yamaha keyboard (specically Tyros players) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Scott [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 07-22-2005).]
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#133579 - 07/22/05 10:10 AM
Re: BOSE PAS is a WINNER!!!
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott, Complete installation instructions come with the download. You must use a DVD player to instal the OS and new settings. It only took a few minutes to do this. The other thing that is critical is to set up the volume levels per the instructions. You cannot just plug in and go. There are certain steps that must be followed, then once this has been established, you do not have to do this again--it's a one-time shot. Additionally, the psuedo mono output from the keyboard will not cut it with most sampled sounds. However, if you use both outputs, plug into the two channels with presets, set the presets and volumes per instructions, you will hear a significant difference. One just the L+R=mono plugged into a single channel, the piano sounds a bit thin. Not so using two channels. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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