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#260972 - 04/06/09 07:45 AM
Re: Tried the Bose L1 model
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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It is asolutely amazing to learn that the thousands of musicians that have bought Bose are stupid or gullable,or both. That icludes me and my tinned eared customers that rave about it.
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#260973 - 04/06/09 08:16 AM
Re: Tried the Bose L1 model
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Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC
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Originally posted by abacus: Hi Kingfrog
Don’t know what Audiophiles you mix with, but over here we go for faithful to the original, using our ears to directly compare products with real instruments and sounds. (Specs are only used to see if the size is right, and the product has the features required)
As to cables then I and all that concentrate on the music totally agree with you, that providing you have a good quality set of cables, (They fit the sockets properly, have corrosion resistant connectors and have good quality core and screen ) you will be fine. (Buying over the top cables is just a waste of money)
BTW over here Monster cables are sold in discount stores and if you give the salesperson a little nudge, they will normally throw in a set for free with your audio/home cinema purchase, so you might as well use them.
As to studio mixing speakers, then you will find all the top studios have a selection from small right up to large, (Budget to TOTL) so that they can balance the sound to suit all.
Regards
Bill I think it's more a hobby then a search for the Holy Grail of sonic bliss. IF not why does one person choose the $300K Tidal Speakers over say the...Wilson X2s for $125K Can you understand the maddness? LOL I believe the technology surpassed biology long ago . It has become like a Covette club. People discussion of minutiae is far more important then the..... actual driving driving experience....... Audiophiles listen to their sound systems......not the music. Having spent some time on the AVS Forums when I was initially shopping for a flat screen years ago I was amazed by those who watched their TVs and not the program material LOL Of course Bose is "low rent" in those circles, I would not expect otherwise. [This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 04-06-2009).]
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#260974 - 04/06/09 08:20 AM
Re: Tried the Bose L1 model
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Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC
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Originally posted by flatfoot: . >>>...if they did that people would shun them like the plague i.e., even more so than most people tend to do now...>>>
>>>...more people than you can shake a stick at have succumbed to their devious marketing practices and continue to willingly shell out the big bucks...>>>>
So...which is it? Do 'people' shun Bose products? Or do they 'succumb?'
The only Bose product I own is a wave radio. I use it for small gigs where I need backup for singing one or two songs with no mike. Sets up in 20 seconds and gets the job done every time.
. You cannot "succumb" to a product you get to use free for 90 days while deciding if you should "shun" it.... In order for people ot decide to keep a mono $3000 sound system after using it I would venture a guess they really like it and the feedback from their clients are equally positive......or one would have to be total idiot and glutton for punishment to keep it anyway.
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#260976 - 04/06/09 01:06 PM
Re: Tried the Bose L1 model
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Registered: 07/12/07
Posts: 548
Loc: San Tan Valley, AZ
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Originally posted by Stephenm52: I've been reading, but avoiding jumping in here because I don't like whizzing contests, but I gotta throw in 2 cents. My name is Steve and I'm one of those who are stupid and gullible.
About 3 weeks ago Mikey came to one of my gigs and heard the Bose L1. Mikey had always mentioned that the Bose didn't do anything for him and for his outdoor summer concerts on Cape Cod that the PAS probably would not work. I respect his opinion on that and said we use what works best for us. I did not try to sell him on Bose, not in the least bit. After the gig Mikey commented, that what her heard from the Bose L1 blew him away. The gig was in a small to medium size ballroom with 60 to 75 in attendance.
That's right Steve, I was taken by surprise. The First time I heard the Bose, I believe it wasnt set right. Although I'd really like to hear one in where I play to see if it works for me. I'm gonna vist GC to listen to a Model 2 next. Thanks, Mike ------------------ God Bless, Mikey www.mikeymaestro.comwww.myspace.com/kidconcert www.balloonanimal.comwww.jokevid..com www.77bucks.com Affordable web design
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#260978 - 04/06/09 02:25 PM
Re: Tried the Bose L1 model
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Well, I certainly never said it was perfect out of the box. It is CRITICAL to set the gain-staging properly. There are detailed step-by-step instructions how to do this. You only have to do it once and it isn't difficult, but it must be done. Also, most people over-equalize. They can't seem to get that old "V" e.q. curve out of their heads. The L1 is simple to set up and use, but you must follow the directions the first time you set it up. Then you can screw it up by boosting the bass "a little" on the keyboard, then boosting it again on the mixer, if you use one, then maybe again on the remote. A little e.q. goes a long way and most of it is unnecessary with the Bose. I basically run it flat and tweak just a little for extreme rooms or situations. The first time I saw one in person was at a Guitar Center in Memphis. The guy played a guitar through it and said ain't that wonderful, but it wasn't. I plugged in a WAV recording of myself, and it blew the guy away. He couldn't say enough how great it sounded. It sounded terrible. It had no bottom what-so-ever. The salesman lost all credibility with me at that point, because either he was deaf or trying to con me. I left and drove home and ordered one with 90-day return. I plugged it in, set it up and have never looked back. Evidently the guy at the store failed to properly plug in the bass module. They cable must be inserted, then turned clockwise until it locks. Otherwise you only hear mids and highs. Also, it is NOT necessary to boost the high end. Doing so makes you not hear the mids enough. Bose has done the work. All we have to do is not screw it up. One of the great things is that if you are having any sort of problem, just contact them on the website, or pick up the phone and call. They WILL take care of you. Of course they SHOULD, but good customer service is really hard to find these days. DonM
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