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#213362 - 11/04/04 10:37 PM
Re: BOSE PA system
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/10/99
Posts: 23
Loc: Maplewood, NJ, USA
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As an owner of a small Performer's Cafe in NJ. after hearing the Bose PAS system, I was so impressed that I just had to purchase and install the Bose PAS as the only PA system to be used as the only PA to be used in the cafe. The unique aspect to the cafe is, that as a performer for 40+ years, having worked in literally hundreds of nightclubs throughout the country (most of us have had to put up with a single electric outlet always the one attached to the refrigerator) and in most cases only a single lamp over our heads, I have been able to equip the cafe with permanent house equipment which includes Bass, Guitar and Keyboard amps, PA system and Mics a variety of instruments including guitars, keyboards and a decent drum set as well as a variety of effects boxes, recording, DJ as Karaoke equipment. The idea is that musicians as well a stand-up comedians, poetry and stage play performers can feel comfortable working in a room that has built by a musician for musicians. Now on to the reason for this post. Ok the good news is that I don't have to set up and break down every night, as mentioned above the equipment is permanently installed. I have all of my keyboards and guitars going through either 2 or three separate amps and only vocals are going through the Bose PAS. Now that's almost true....any single guitar player has his/her mic acoustic or direct connect acoustic/electric guitar going through the Bose PAS. When there is a group and just had an eight piece New Orleans 8 piece play at the cafe. The room seats 50 and can comfortablly handle approximate 15 more standing. Every group that has played in the room from Acoustic folk/easy listening to Django Reinhardt, to Jazz to Dixeland to Southern Rock has come back (with only their instruments) and each has commented as to how good the sound and monitoring is. If you are interested in seeing the room, check out our webcam, our website and/or our cafe. Art www.heres2thearts.com
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#213363 - 11/05/04 01:04 AM
Re: BOSE PA system
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Art's a smart man. Listen to him ! The Bose is not for everyone, but it has never failed to please in every venue I use it in. It's a different concept in sound reproduction, and you need to alter your thinking to get the full effect of just HOW good it makes you sound. You need to embrace this new technology before you can get the full benefit. The controversy with stereo vs. mono is not as clear cut as it sounds because most conventional stereo systems cannot fill a room as well as just one mono Bose tower can. You get an added fullnes with a stereo system because of the motion and panning, but the displacement is not as efficient as the Bose, so you have areas of the room that hear the signal differently. The Bose spreads a uniform, balanced, hi-fi sound to EVERY corner of the room, and even into surrrounding rooms with unbelievable ease and clarity. The Yamaha acoustic grand piano sample sounds (slightly)better in stereo, but that's just about the only sound that I hear a real difference in. I tweaked my sound to work better and I really like the result. The bass, drums, vocals etc. are all so much better sounding through this system. They are natural and crisp, and carry through the room like nothing else. Do I miss stereo? Sometimes, but hardly ever since the switch to the Bose. There is nothing, even in the $5000 range that I would consider swithing to - regardless of size, weight or brand name. Quite simply - the Bose has performed better in every situation I use it in, so I can't argue with the success. In a live room where people are located in all corners of the space ..... nothing can fill the room as well as the PAS. Nothing. Stereo works best from the front only, and then again - best in the center. This system sounds like there is a speaker on every wall. It's almost freaky how good it works. After all this time .... I'm still amazed each time I sing through it. I give it two thumbs and two EARS up ! [This message has been edited by Uncle Dave (edited 11-05-2004).]
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#213366 - 11/05/04 06:52 AM
Re: BOSE PA system
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I was so impressed with the Bose PAS system that I can honestly say if I were going back to the nite-club performances I would have a pair of them. Granted, it would cose me about $5,000 for both systems, plus a sub, but the unequalled sound would be well worth the expense.
Art, welcome to the forum. Lots of good folks here, most of whom are willing to shre an enormous quantity of helpful information and experience.
Gary
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