I'm just curious. I know these systems are associated with larger venues. I've been visiting with a friend(solo act) that uses just a single F1 812 speaker in smaller club venues. He used to use a Bose compact but said he gets a much warmer, deeper sound with the 812.
I'm always curious about new systems.
Thoughts?
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At $1079 each for the speaker and sub,I wonder when the sub would be necessary.
I'm thinking with a 12 inch woofer a sub would never be needed for what I do. If I was starting over choosing between a Compact and this, I might go with one of these as they apparently have twice the horsepower as a Compact and the price is comparable to a Compact.
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#422355 - 06/18/1611:26 AMRe: Bose PA
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Originally Posted By: guitpic1
Originally Posted By: Bernie9
At $1079 each for the speaker and sub,I wonder when the sub would be necessary.
I'm thinking with a 12 inch woofer a sub would never be needed for what I do. If I was starting over choosing between a Compact and this, I might go with one of these as they apparently have twice the horsepower as a Compact and the price is comparable to a Compact.
They should have about 8 times the horsepower of the Compact. The bigger L1 model has 250 Watts, the Compact around 130W as far as I remember, and a single of these speakers is rated 1000W.
I'm not exactly sure how that works. On my Space Station V.3 I seem to get a bigger sound by using both the left and right outs into the SSV.3. By bigger I mean bigger than a single out from my keyboard to a single in on the Bose Compact.
Guess I'm going to have to do a bit more research.
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