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#451839 - 05/12/18 12:07 PM
Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm
[Re: zuki]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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I wish I could get used to a single pole setup. Sometimes, it is way overkill to carry 80 lbs and another 20 lbs of pole, etc.
We've kicked mono/stereo around forever. Maybe one day I'll try one of the line array systems. (It seems though all who promote this, end up going with (2) units).
Jim, the only time I needed to use a pair of L1 compacts was when I had a large, loud, party, 250 to 300 noisy drunks. Most of the time, a single L1 worked fantastic for me, and most of the others on this and other sites that performed with them. Good luck, Gary
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#451846 - 05/12/18 01:53 PM
Re: Bose S1-Pro ... hmmmmm
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Quoted by DonM "My first arranger on stage was in about 1982 or so and I played it in stereo."
There is a coincidence, I used two Peavey KB300's(?) with Black Widow speakers IN "82. What a sound, but HEAVY AS HELL
Edited by Bernie9 (05/12/18 01:55 PM)
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