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#455040 - 07/20/18 08:17 PM
Re: The old Stereo vs. Mono topic ... revisited ...
[Re: jimlaing]
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Donny, the only ones that, obviously, need changing are the stereo sampled voices, which mainly are pianos. Changing them makes a world of difference. I don't know of any stereo styles or multi-pads, but I could be wrong because I pretty much ignore some of the new styles in the dance area of the keyboard. Gary
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#455252 - 07/26/18 12:21 PM
Re: The old Stereo vs. Mono topic ... revisited ...
[Re: jimlaing]
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Loc: Raleigh, NC
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Quick report - I did another job at the same place, same setup, as mentioned in this note as I created it - except I used 2 Bose S1's instead of 1. No surprise: sounded MUCH better ... I know that stereo will sound better than mono, and I almost always go stereo - but I didn't know it would make that much difference in clarity, fullness, "feel-good-about-playing" etc.!
2 Bose S1's did fantastic for this and other smaller gigs I have done ... setup is so quick. For a couple of places I play regularly, I just put them on the floor, a bit behind, angled up (using the built-in slight angle-up position), seem to do well and got good feedback on the overall sound. I can hear them as "monitors" just fine, and reports are that they get good sound to the audience. I have not yet had to re-charge the battery, and I've done I think 5 gigs with them (1 hour each).
Jim
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#455254 - 07/26/18 01:34 PM
Re: The old Stereo vs. Mono topic ... revisited ...
[Re: jimlaing]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Quick report - I did another job at the same place, same setup, as mentioned in this note as I created it - except I used 2 Bose S1's instead of 1. No surprise: sounded MUCH better ... I know that stereo will sound better than mono, and I almost always go stereo - but I didn't know it would make that much difference in clarity, fullness, "feel-good-about-playing" etc.!
2 Bose S1's did fantastic for this and other smaller gigs I have done ... setup is so quick. For a couple of places I play regularly, I just put them on the floor, a bit behind, angled up (using the built-in slight angle-up position), seem to do well and got good feedback on the overall sound. I can hear them as "monitors" just fine, and reports are that they get good sound to the audience. I have not yet had to re-charge the battery, and I've done I think 5 gigs with them (1 hour each).
Jim Jim...good news no surprise there Stereo is the way to go. good luck
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