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#442663 - 12/17/17 11:14 AM
Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ?
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I think the Maui's reduced horizontal angles, as compared with the 210 degrees of the Bose is an advantage. I have tried to hear cancellation, as we have discussed it before, but it isn't there. The placement of the speakers is important too of course. The best all-in-one stereo package, as far as size an weight, has to be the Nano series. You can use one and still separate the two high-end speakers, and they are panned left and right, or you can use two and run them either stereo or dual mono. I have a set of the 300s, and they sound really good. They aren't line array, but you don't always want or need that type of coverage. They are more fiddly to set up and take down, but not bad in that respect either. I generally use them in the dual mono mode, but since I run the left output to one and the right output to the other, they indeed reproduce true stereo that way. It's a really flexible and ingenious design. Occasionally I have them set up in one of the dining rooms where I work, and my Maui's in the Club Room, so I can do an early party and still do the regular night without moving everything.
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#442667 - 12/17/17 11:48 AM
Re: Use Of A 2 in 1 Splitter For Bose Compact ?
[Re: Bernie9]
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5519
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Thanks guys
Before the thread turned to a stereo war, I gleaned what I needed.
John Thanks for the mic tip
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