After jobs of different sizes and shapes, I decided to stay with Bose. There are too many positives and I'm particularly enjoying the beautiful clarity. The clever design puts it over the top. I will get another Compact soon. Thx to everyone for setup ideas, etc.
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Smart decision Zuki...... I think you jumped the gun initially, I knew you would enjoy it after a week of different venues.....the Bose C will pay itself back time & time again!! Welcome to the Bose family!
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Hey Zuki - I have used the Bose Compact several times and a couple of them I daisy-chained my Crate Limo amp (which has a 10" woofer and a tweeter) to the output of the Bose. It gave me a bit more bass with the Crate on the floor and expanded the mid-range as well. I liked the sound and it was not much effort to put the Crate in the mix.
Sounds like you made a great decision! The Bose is a great tool for the smaller jobs and as you said, the clarity is great.
Have fun! Randy
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Originally posted by saxxman: Hey Zuki - I have used the Bose Compact several times and a couple of them I daisy-chained my Crate Limo amp (which has a 10" woofer and a tweeter) to the output of the Bose. It gave me a bit more bass with the Crate on the floor and expanded the mid-range as well. I liked the sound and it was not much effort to put the Crate in the mix.
Sounds like you made a great decision! The Bose is a great tool for the smaller jobs and as you said, the clarity is great.
Have fun! Randy
Randy that is excactly what I do many times on my med to large venues..I chain my powered 15" Mackie Tapco Thump(s)and it adds a super bottom end when kept on the floor...allowing the high Bose speakers on the pole sear out over the audience with a very wide dispersion..sounds great!
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Originally posted by zuki: After jobs of different sizes and shapes, I decided to stay with Bose. There are too many positives and I'm particularly enjoying the beautiful clarity.
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Good move.
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