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#423051 - 07/07/16 09:04 AM
Re: My Old Bose Compact Died
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Until recently, I had a pair of Bose L1 Compacts, never had a problem with the primary unit and the second unit was only used a handful of times for very large venues. Bose has a super service department, and yes, you will have to pay shipping one way, but in most instances, they will foot the bill for shipping back to you. Give them a call, and be sure to tell them that you are a full-time entertainer and they will provide you with very quick return time on your amp. As for the Bose Compact failure rate, according to everything I've read, that rate is very, very low, much lower than any other PA system. The CM30s should be left at home - they just don't cut it, and that is based upon a one-time use at an outdoor party. The guy at the local music store told me they were nothing more than a practice amp for guitar players, and not to use them for the work that I did. He was right. After two songs on the CM30s, I plugged into the Bose Compact and continued for the remainder of the night and rocked the pool party. Additionally, I know a dozen DJs and KJs here that use the Bose L1 and L1 Compact and they've never had a problem. So, I believe the folks on the Bose forum that said the failure rate is very, very low, much lower than any other PA system. Good Luck, Gary
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#423055 - 07/07/16 09:44 AM
Re: My Old Bose Compact Died
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Registered: 12/17/12
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[/quote] For very important weddings, I take this controller keyboard as a back-up keyboard, together with one of my small modules: http://www.roland.com/products/a-500s/It fits into the trunk and stays there during the gig, I bought a used one for just 85 euros. Even works on batteries. (EDIT: Warning: This one is discontinued, but the newer A-49 only works with a computer attached - VERY stupid.)[/quote] When I got a Roland A-49 a few years back, I, too, thought it was stupid the A-49 could not power up as a standalone. I found a trick on the internet. How do I power up my Roland A49 MIDI controller with a USB power supply (without a computer)? Article #1725357 Added on Jun 8, 2015 at 2:16 PM Hold the Function, Assign, and Pitch buttons while plugging the unit in to the power supply to enable the controller to receive power in standalone. Once you’ve done this, each subsequent boot should work normally with the power adapter without having to press that combination of buttons.
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#423057 - 07/07/16 11:22 AM
Re: My Old Bose Compact Died
[Re: Torch]
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[/quote] For very important weddings, I take this controller keyboard as a back-up keyboard, together with one of my small modules: http://www.roland.com/products/a-500s/It fits into the trunk and stays there during the gig, I bought a used one for just 85 euros. Even works on batteries. (EDIT: Warning: This one is discontinued, but the newer A-49 only works with a computer attached - VERY stupid.) When I got a Roland A-49 a few years back, I, too, thought it was stupid the A-49 could not power up as a standalone. I found a trick on the internet. How do I power up my Roland A49 MIDI controller with a USB power supply (without a computer)? Article #1725357 Added on Jun 8, 2015 at 2:16 PM Hold the Function, Assign, and Pitch buttons while plugging the unit in to the power supply to enable the controller to receive power in standalone. Once you’ve done this, each subsequent boot should work normally with the power adapter without having to press that combination of buttons. [/quote] That works? Funny... A normal USB power adapter apparantly doesn't work. It's bizarre as I read the A-49 needs some kind of driver to work, either from PC or at least via iPad, but then that's obviously wrong...
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#423058 - 07/07/16 11:26 AM
Re: My Old Bose Compact Died
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Old Lazurus has arisen.
I brought the Compact into my studio to see if I was missing something. I turned it on an VOILA. It fired right up and works as good as ever. It could have been the cords, but I tried two. It wasn't a heat overload, as it was cold. The outlets were fine for everything else, which leaves internal connectivity. It might last a day or years, but I will no longer trust it at a gig without knowing the cause. I will just keep it my studio and use the Spacestation. Time will tell if I use it for backup.
Edited by Bernie9 (07/07/16 11:28 AM)
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#423070 - 07/07/16 01:58 PM
Re: My Old Bose Compact Died
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Obviously, Carvin has been a respected name for years, but if it is primarily a bass amp and I have two subs, why this and not the Maui 5, if anything?
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