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#316511 - 02/14/11 07:06 PM
Re: Bose L1 Compact Review
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I agree with Scott, 124...the Korg PA1Xpro is probably fine with mono...Yamaha's stereo samples do not collapse well to mono, in my experience.
I must say, I do appreciate playing in stereo, not just for the better reproduction of stereo samples, but also, as you mention, to have the drums move across the stereo field.
Effects based on stereo also sound better, especially chorus, delay and rotary speaker, to name a few.
With two Bose systems, the stereo sweet spot is huge.
Ian
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#316525 - 02/14/11 11:09 PM
Re: Bose L1 Compact Review
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I sold both the big L1s, BUT Semilive bought one of them, and I'm certain I can use it whenever I need it, since he borrowed it from me before he bought it! I have another friend that has two L1s, and HankB's wife, Linda, has Hank's Model two rig, so I am in good shape. It's great to have friends! I think next year at this job, I will go bigger. I used the two big Lls, two years ago and they would have handled 600 people and never broke a sweat. DonM
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#316575 - 02/15/11 01:48 PM
Re: Bose L1 Compact Review
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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It's fairly easy to check whether your arranger collapses well to mono...
Plug into a stereo PA (or home system) using two mono channels of a stereo mixer. Play the stereo sounds with the pans set to wide apart, and listen carefully, then pan them both to 12 o'clock. Do you notice a substantial change in the timbre? Does it get 'pinched' or 'phase-y'?
If so, then there are issues.
You might also notice that reverbs, choruses, and many stereo modulation effects change sound substantially when collapsed. Not too much you can do about this, but if you regularly play on BOTH mono and stereo setups (at different venues, for instance), you might want to doublecheck your Registrations, and perhaps make a duplicate set optimized for mono, which often involves raising reverb levels, and perhaps changing to mono sounds if the internal stereo ones don't collapse gracefully...
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