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#265789 - 06/07/09 08:02 PM
Bose L1 Compact kicks butt tonight
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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This afternoon I had what looked like an average 50th aniversary party. When I got there, it was for 200+ people. I have to say the little compact really kicked ass. There were 3 DJ's there as guests and they were amazed by it. They all said that I more than covered the room. I think I could have sold it to one of the guys. The party rocked, and I got an extra half hour out of it and it was a 4 hour party. I don't think I'd use it for anything larger, but it sure did the job today. Joe ------------------ Songman55 Joe Ayala
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#265797 - 06/09/09 10:58 AM
Re: Bose L1 Compact kicks butt tonight
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I believe one of the Compacts would handle what you describe. I know two would. I played an anniversary party Saturday night with a couple hundred people. After four hours of 50's music, the "usual suspects" wanted Brick House and Electric Slide, so I dialed them up on the laptop for the last two songs. You could "feel" the kick drum and bass guitar. I had the Compacts set at 12 o'clock and the mixer barely cracked. The sound was amazing. I can't imagine a live drummer generating more kick without breaking a foot bone or two. And yes, I've played with some of the best live drummers around. And with some of the loudest. Not necessarily the same ones. Now, I have a REALLY big party for July 4th, with up to 20,000 people, some indoors some outside. I plan to take at least two of the big L1s for inside, and then route the sound outside as well. I will have on hand 3 L1s and 2 Compacts. After I see the venue, I'll decide what to use and where to place them. BTW, I am speaking from experience in using them myself, in live situations, not trying to interpret numbers and guessing what they mean. I feel the Compacts will handle up to a couple hundred people, as a general rule. Hope this helps, DonM
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#265798 - 06/09/09 12:20 PM
Re: Bose L1 Compact kicks butt tonight
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Senior Member
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
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Originally posted by DonM: I believe one of the Compacts would handle what you describe. I know two would. I played an anniversary party Saturday night with a couple hundred people. After four hours of 50's music, the "usual suspects" wanted Brick House and Electric Slide, so I dialed them up on the laptop for the last two songs. You could "feel" the kick drum and bass guitar. I had the Compacts set at 12 o'clock and the mixer barely cracked. The sound was amazing. I can't imagine a live drummer generating more kick without breaking a foot bone or two. And yes, I've played with some of the best live drummers around. And with some of the loudest. Not necessarily the same ones. Now, I have a REALLY big party for July 4th, with up to 20,000 people, some indoors some outside. I plan to take at least two of the big L1s for inside, and then route the sound outside as well. I will have on hand 3 L1s and 2 Compacts. After I see the venue, I'll decide what to use and where to place them. BTW, I am speaking from experience in using them myself, in live situations, not trying to interpret numbers and guessing what they mean. I feel the Compacts will handle up to a couple hundred people, as a general rule. Hope this helps, DonM Ah, the wisdom of experience. Thank you Don.
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