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#433139 - 06/19/17 02:47 PM
Re: With a great mixer in place: Bose or Speakers?
[Re: Steve A]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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A single Bose Compact is rated to audience sizes of up to 120, while a pair will easily handle an audience of 300, and possibly more depending upon the crowd noise. The Bose does have an overdrive limiter, therefore you cannot push it to the distort level. I'm not sure if the Maui has this or not - I could not find this information in the specs. With a single Bose L1 PAS (Personal Amplification System - old designation) and single B1 sub, I could easily do audiences to 1,000 outdoors and have done several that size. Indoors, it was far more than I needed for similar size venues. My largest audience with a pair of compacts was about 400 at a pool party for a bunch of drunken investors. They were ridiculously loud, but the system cut through the crowd noise so that those who wanted to hear the music and dance could do so. Maybe one day in the near future, I'll make a road trip to NJ to hear DNJ in action once again with his Maui 28s. Gary
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