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#225979 - 02/05/08 01:56 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
Dnj Offline
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I remember Fran said...on one gig last summer...used the K4 outside in Ocean city NJ, and they heard it 5 blocks away...1,000's of feet away !

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#225980 - 02/05/08 02:05 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
Dnj Offline
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Nigel.....

I was wondering why your band needs different Subs with your Bose PAs system? Not enough bass or? could you have used a few more on each pole?

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#225981 - 02/05/08 02:38 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
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Originally posted by Dnj:
I remember Fran said...on one gig last summer...used the K4 outside in Ocean city NJ, and they heard it 5 blocks away...1,000's of feet away !


I guess everyone hears with a different set of ears(hey, that rhymes) but when I heard an arranger put through the K4, I was not impressed.

Loud? Yes the amp speaks volumes...it's a loud rig...but I thought it made the arranger sound flat and hard.

Tried the tube section...nope...no better.

I'm not saying its a bad keyboard amp...it's actually pretty decent when you run an electric piano through it, or an organ like an Xk-1...it would make a great stage monitor amp for these instruments.

But, in my opinion, it is not, nor was it ever, designed for the full range capabilities of an arranger that's pumping drums, bass, keyboard, guitar, and other sounds through it all at once.

The stereo imaging was also disappointing...I found it virtually non-existent at about 20 ft or a bit more.

There will be people who are made very happy by a Traynor K4, and I wouldn't laugh at them even though it is resoundingly not my sort of amplifier.

Two powered speakers would serve you better.

Plus...it's HEAVY.

Ian
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#225982 - 02/05/08 03:04 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
Dnj Offline
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Your right Ian....


I definitly cannot agree with you...
totally different opinions....
Full arranger KB plus I sing thru it also and it's.... sooooooooo NICE!!!
As for heavy?...Ive been carrying Two Mackie SRM450s for over a year, 51 lbs Each so no problem there, Rock n Roller does all the work
http://www.traynoramps.com/default.asp?p1=3&p2=0&p_id=14&id=20


D.,..........



[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 02-05-2008).]

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#225983 - 02/05/08 03:22 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Quote:
Originally posted by Dnj:
I remember Fran said...on one gig last summer...used the K4 outside in Ocean city NJ, and they heard it 5 blocks away...1,000's of feet away !


Yeah, but you must keep in mind that Fran lies. He promisseed to send me his two roadies, you remember, those beautiful babes he posted photos of last year. They didn't show up!

Gary



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#225984 - 02/05/08 04:26 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
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#225985 - 02/05/08 05:04 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
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Yikes. No smoking in here, please!
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#225986 - 02/05/08 06:24 PM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
travlin'easy Offline
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Nope, I'll pass on the roadies, and the way the spec sheet reads, the K4 as well. But, I will check it out the next time I'm near a GC, or someplace else that handles them.

Cheers,

Gary

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#225987 - 02/06/08 04:30 AM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
ianmcnll Offline
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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
here they are Gary.....

[img]http://routzen.files.wordpress.com/2006/07/old-ladies.jpg?w=119&h=96[/img]


Those two are pretty effeminate looking guys, Fran...I have enough issues with your recommendations on gear...I'm certainly not going with your choice of roadies.

I bet they're strong enough, but the cigar smoke must be a hassle.

Oh well, at least you have help getting your big old G70 in your Yugo.

Ian
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#225988 - 02/06/08 10:15 AM Re: Bose L1 Model II cases
Fran Carango Offline
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Ian, after I get Chas and Diki to be roadies..you shun them..
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