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#213371 - 11/05/04 09:09 AM
Re: BOSE PA system
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Member
Registered: 08/22/03
Posts: 173
Loc: thornwood, n.y. , usa
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Uncle Dave said it all. I use the BOSE with my Tyros, TC Helicon Voice works, an Alesis Multi-mixer and with my partner who sings and sounds like Englebert/Tom Jones, we sound like an orchestra. People are amazed as to how clear the sound is and where it's coming from. The only drawback is when we get a extra louder, the limiter clicks in and lays back the sound. I have the Mackie 450 and the FBT MAxx 4A, but mostly use the Bose PAS. It's light, and easy to put together. I eventually thought about a second pole, but after just reading what Uncle Dave wrote, I will now tend to not buy one just for stereo, unless I use a second pole for DeeJaying. I have the second sub-woofer.
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#213373 - 11/05/04 10:01 AM
Re: BOSE PA system
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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It's NOT possible to get a stereo sample to sound as good 'in mono' as it did in stereo. You lose the spatial ambience that true stereo provides. In the case of Yamaha stereo samples which also utilize stereo 'effects', when mixed to MONO, these effects are completely canceled out, leaving only the (phase canceled) raw sample heard. Yuck! I returned to the music store and with the assistance of the pro audio mgr, we tried tweaking the Bose PAS EQ settings till the cows came home, but were still never able to achieve (even close to) the realistic sound quality of the stereo piano sample as when heard thru discreet left/right speakers. I admit that a single Bose PAS unit sounds downright EXCEPTIONAL for vocals, acoustic instruments, & for mono electronic keyboard samples, but not stereo. I cannot afford to compromise the sound quality of the acoustic piano. - Scott
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#213375 - 11/05/04 03:37 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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btweengigs,
Maplewood is about 10 miles west of Newark Airport. We are in Essex county and as I mentioned earlier we are a cafe dedicated to all of the arts. We work with local painters, musicians and all forms of stage performers from comedians on Monday nights, Open mic nights on Tuesday (music + poetry + drama and book reading and even Karaoke), Thursdays (more often then not single and small group musicians), Wednesday is our Jazz night (with our house Jazz Duo, Bob Ackerman and Pam Purvis), Friday is "Guest Band" night (normally picked from one of the open mic nights), Saturday, the Amazing and Wonderful Art & Willie (my wife and myself) and Sunday night, my personal favorite, Jam night. I get to start playing and anyone who wants to join me (vocalists, we've had violinists, pianists, guitar, sax, oboe and even a Sousaphone) just join in. This has proven to form some very interesting combinations.
Certainly any and all Synth Zone members are welcome if you should happen to be in the area.
BTW, I'm still using an I3 as my main keyboard controller along with an X4 and and XV5050. If you get a chance to come to the cafe you'll see that I actually get to play both the keyboard and my 1962 Fender Jazzmaster at the same time....strange but true. Oh, I also have an Ovation 12 string that has a sound I think you'll fall in love with when you hear it. These are in addition to the Bose PAS system, Roland Keyboard Amp, Peavy Base and Guitar amps. Naturally, there are a variety of other toys that some of you electronic musicians I'm sure will appreciate.
Stop by anytime, we'll try to make you you'll feel at home,
Art G
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