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#382147 - 01/21/14 11:41 AM
Re: Bose L1 Compacts for sale
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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I got to keep asking... if someone chooses to sit in a nook and cranny, doesn't that mean they are TRYING to get away from the music, to a certain extent? LOL
I guess I'm still doing forefront music most of the time, I don't really do background for an entire venue, so my needs in a PA is something that DOES drop off fairly quickly, and puts a nice danceable volume in front of me, but it drops off to background level as it gets out to the tables.
Looks like the Nano's would be my #1 choice, although I'd prefer just a BIT more volume from them (most say that the Compact will get a bit louder). But I'm willing to try a powered sub and see if the SRM's will do decent double duty as long as their lack of bottom can be fixed.
Got to admit, I like the form factor of the Nano's, with everything in one carryable package, and you can't beat the price... $2000 for a stereo Compact system compared to $700 for a stereo Nano.
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#382151 - 01/21/14 12:06 PM
Re: Bose L1 Compacts for sale
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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For restaurant work, my Yamaha MS-60S were perfect....being monitors, they didn't throw the sound too far, and those not wanting to sit in the music area could find a spot where the music was low. They are relatively light at about 20 lbs each.
For doing a concert setting in a theater, I rented two Bose Standard L1's with subs and they worked perfectly, the people seated in back getting almost the same volume and quality as those in front. And, no need for monitors. Set up time was longer, but I allowed for it.
I must say, the Nano 300 looks very interesting, and would make a nice stereo system for restaurant work, but maybe not enough spread and distance for a theater setting.
Certainly a very clever design, and a great price too.
Ian
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#382182 - 01/21/14 01:16 PM
Re: Bose L1 Compacts for sale
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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For restaurant work, my Yamaha MS-60S were perfect....being monitors, they didn't throw the sound too far, and those not wanting to sit in the music area could find a spot where the music was low. They are relatively light at about 20 lbs each.
For doing a concert setting in a theater, I rented two Bose Standard L1's with subs and they worked perfectly, the people seated in back getting almost the same volume and quality as those in front. And, no need for monitors. Set up time was longer, but I allowed for it.
I must say, the Nano 300 looks very interesting, and would make a nice stereo system for restaurant work, but maybe not enough spread and distance for a theater setting.
Certainly a very clever design, and a great price too.
Ian Besides the Nano..HK AUDIO make awesome gear for any purpose.... http://hkaudio.us/index.php
Edited by Dnj (01/21/14 01:17 PM)
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#382187 - 01/21/14 01:43 PM
Re: Bose L1 Compacts for sale
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Edited by Dnj (01/21/14 01:45 PM)
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