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#201962 - 10/23/07 11:53 AM
Re: interesting L1 discussion on another thread
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Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
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What does "clear without warmth" really mean? And is it a legitimate critisism of the L1 sound?
First of all, whether it is a true analysis of the L1 sound depends on how the system is set-up, or EQed, but also on what your ears are accustumed to hearing... and what they MUST hear to be satisfied with the sound. There is much EQing that can be done with the many L1 presets..... BUT... there might be something missing, IMO, again, depending on what you need to hear.
The "without warmth" is the lack of lower-mids inherent with the L1. You may not agree, or even notice it, unless you do what I did.
I've used the L1 routinely for all sized venues for almost 2 years. Both my listeners and I have been very favorably impressed with the sound (and no lack of warmth).
About 6 months ago I decided to set up both the L1 and my Barbetta SE-32 in stereo for a medium sized (~250) dance venue. The Barbetta has a 15" speaker and has very good full range sound, especially strong in the lower mid range. It complimented the L1 sound beyond my expectations.
Only NOW, when I use the L1 by itself, am I aware of a somewhat "without warmth", and only because I've heard the difference. Still a great high-fidelity sound, IMO, that I would not want to be without. But balancing it with a good powered speaker like the Barbetta gives you a more powerful full-ranged sound, with nothing missing.
Glenn
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#201963 - 10/23/07 12:22 PM
Re: interesting L1 discussion on another thread
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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The main thing to take from this, I would think (especially if you ARE looking for a new PA) is that 'opinions vary'.
This is definitely one purchase that I wouldn't recommend sight unseen (or sound unheard). Those that love it, love it, and those that don't, hate it. So, no clear consensus.
One thing I tend to take a look at is, what do the 'pros' use? By that, I don't mean us here... I mean pro PA companies, guys that make a living day in and out renting PA's for different venues. In general, there's a bunch of folk that do sound for different type acts and occasions. They need flexibility, they need volume (when needed) they need clarity, they need dependability.
So far, I have never seen a pro PA company provide an L1 system for any act. PERHAPS you can request one specifically, but I have NEVER seen a PA truck turn up with an L1 system for any kind of concert or club venue. That speaks volumes to me.
Bose have always trod their own path, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. For the VERY limited application that the L1 is designed for, and at the price point it comes in at, I have a sneaky feeling this one is not going to stand the test of time. I HAVE played through one, and my impression was that, if you want high quality, low volume 'background' type sound, with a high degree of coverage, it's lack of low mids makes it ideal (they are some of the 'body' and attention grabbing frequencies), but in a more forefront situation, you are starting to push it too hard for it to excel over more conventional setups.
Let's face it, guys.... if these things really WERE the next, greatest thing, a LOT of PA companies would already be using them. So far, not exactly what I have seen...
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#201965 - 10/23/07 02:21 PM
Re: interesting L1 discussion on another thread
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I've been using the L1 for nearly three years, ever since I heard UD play his in Philly. IMO, there is no system, Barbetta Sona 32C (which I previously used) and a host of others I've owned, that even get close. I've performed in small restaurants, gymnasiums, nite clubs, huge halls, big top tents, outdoor venues larger than a couple football fields, and nothing, absolutely nothing, gets remotely close. Stereo--no one hears it other than the performer.
Cheers,
Gary
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