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#133624 - 08/16/05 11:27 AM
Re: BOSE PAS is a WINNER!!!
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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Got to say I too was a little concerned on how this thing would work, but I played this weekend outside, with G70 with a mic going through it, a guitar player, with vocal mic, a female singer, a sax player, with minidisk playback, and a midijay, all on a double bass unit, worked great, selling my carvin mixer and speakers, going to keep my logitech z5500 for studio listening and sub
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#133626 - 08/16/05 11:40 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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For most jobs, I place the sub directly in front of the keyboard, and the sub is facing sideways. Those low frequency sounds seem to be equally disbursed as the mids and highs. Set up time for me is a bit less than Eddie, but this may be the way I have all my cables harnessed. Average time is less than 15 minutes, and most of the time about 12 minutes--just a few minutes longer than the Barbettas and Logitechs. If I get a chance later tonight, I'll shoot a photo of the wiring harness I'm using, which may shed some light on how I assemble the system. Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#133629 - 08/17/05 06:06 AM
Re: BOSE PAS is a WINNER!!!
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Frankie, When facing forward it seems to have a lot more power, however, when facing sideways it appears to be more evenly disbursed and a bit less in your face kind of bass. Naturally, this will vary with different sizes and shapes of venues, and the type of music you're performing. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#133630 - 08/17/05 07:24 AM
Re: BOSE PAS is a WINNER!!!
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Registered: 06/30/00
Posts: 803
Loc: Braganca, Portugal
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Originally posted by TresorTX: Gary, I can understand how the PAS can project 70-80 meters away with good clarity, but I can't understand how the low frequencies from the sub can get projected that far without the front of the audience being overwhelmed by sub. Did you have two subs on your PAS? Can you tell me how well the sub frequencies do over distance?
Thx, Russ Hi Russ, I'm not Gary, but I'd like to tell you about my 'mixed feelings' and my own conclusion on this matter. My first impression was that indeed the low frequencies' decay with distance is signicantly greater than mids' and highs'. This was in a open field with no fixed structures (wall, etc) to 'encapsulate' (I hope you understand me) the subwoofer. My first thought was that I maybe should get the second sub for outdoor venues. However I had experiences that contradict my first impression. I had the PAS in a sort of long gallery with walls and a wood ceiling around, projecting the sound to an open field. My clear impression is that the low freqs. were much more present in the overall sound at considerable distance. Of course this is not intrinsically achieved by the sound system itself but with the help of structures around. I have another job in the place I just described next saturday, and I'll shoot some pics, to help you understand the situation. My present conclusion is that the location of the subwoofer is extremely important to efficiently project low frequencies at long distances. -- José.
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