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#167693 - 03/30/07 04:05 AM JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
RobertG Offline
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Line array system from JBL with different sized tops and bottoms
http://jblpro.com/products/portablesound/vrx/

New lighter Bose L1
http://www.bose.com/controller?event=DTC...5318&src=k15318

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#167694 - 03/30/07 06:09 AM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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$2999.00? thats $1000.00 MORE then the original PAS?


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#167695 - 03/31/07 06:06 AM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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Anyone here planning to demo the new Bose?

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#167696 - 03/31/07 06:07 AM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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Compare Apples to Apples. The L1-II without the new tone module is $2,500. And the base station is much lighter.

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#167697 - 03/31/07 01:44 PM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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The Bose is getting more and more interesting. As far as the JBL's are concerned, those are more for hanging and flying than a quick setup. I want to know more about the PAS II. $2500 isn't a bad price for that.
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#167698 - 03/31/07 06:24 PM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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I thought the JBL was just for hanging too. Until I looked at pg 2-3 of the brochure. Check out the pole configuration.

In total it's heavier than the Bose but still might be a better sound.

As always, hearing is believing.

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#167699 - 04/01/07 12:46 PM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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Robert,

For some strange reason I thought you had either heard, or purchased, the Bose L1 (PAS).

Gary

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#167700 - 04/01/07 03:04 PM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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OK Rob, but now we're getting into Mackie, EV other JBL sizes and weights. It certainly looks intereting and I'd like to hear it or a report from someone who has it.
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#167701 - 04/01/07 05:18 PM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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with the jbl you need a mixer, amps, and a crossover, not to mention about 90 lbs for one sub and one small 8" two way speaker.
With the new Bose if you don't get the tone module you get one input and no tone control so you either need the tone control or a mixer.
The retractable legs in the base are a good idea but I hate to see what you have to give up.
Basically I think it's a lot more money for the little advantage it offers IMHO.
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#167702 - 04/02/07 03:31 AM Re: JBL's VRX 900 vs new Bose L1 Model II
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Gary: Heard the Bose. Held off on getting. Glad I did. The Model II looks much more easy to transport with the lighter base. I hope they or someone comes out with a single case for the Base module and the L1 base. For now I am still using the Logitech 5500. However, as you had suggested, I did replace the center channel with a much beefer speaker. The result is a much improved mid-range.

Mike: I don't think you give up anything. Most of the base on the Model I was for balance.

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