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#501709 - 12/08/20 03:23 PM
Re: Just got the new Bose L1 Pro16
[Re: shueymusic]
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Registered: 12/15/99
Posts: 2029
Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
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How does one L1Pro16 sound with the stereo piano samples? Just saw this on the Bose forum. Great Idea: Welcome to the forum! Thank you for your post. You can use input 1 for the left channel and input 2 for the right, but make sure both L1 channels have the same EQ and volume settings to maintain the balance. Alternatively, you can connect from your keyboard's headphones output (or its dedicated mono output, if it has one) with a single cable. Hope this helps!
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Genos, PSR-S970, TC Helicon VoiceLive3, Mackie 802-VLZ3 Mixer, 2 Bose L1 Pro16, Electro-Voice ZXA1 Subwoofer
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#501713 - 12/08/20 09:15 PM
Re: Just got the new Bose L1 Pro16
[Re: shueymusic]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/15/99
Posts: 2029
Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
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I called Frank… He is given great deals to forum members on the new Bose. I had a Bose S1pro and it worked well with the stereo piano samples. I took the left & right quarter inch out of the Genos into the 3.5mm of the S1pro… I could do the same thing on the L1Pro16. Plus, I was thinking of getting the Bose T4S mixer and use the tone match cable for power and audio. Then I can sit the mixer on the Genos and have a way to sum the stereo into mono through the mixer.
As for portable line arrays, I went from a JBL EON ONE to a RCF JMIX8 to maybe the. Bose L1Pro16.
Quick question... is the plastic extention wobbly when it’s plugged into the base unit? From the online reviews, it looks like the spacer is made of plastic and the speaker is made of a metal. I just saw one video where the plastic spacer has a lot of movement… Just wondering if it is an issue. The spacer is plastic. The extension with speakers has a metal grill with plastic to the back. They fit pretty tight together. There is some movement of course if you move it back and forth. Same with all line arrays. I don't thing it is an issue. In regards to the piano: I think I will try the suggestion mentioned above, which seems like a perfect solution: Use input 1 for the left channel and input 2 for the right from your keyboard, but make sure both L1 channels have the same EQ and volume settings to maintain the balance. Good luck with whatever you decide Eric
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Genos, PSR-S970, TC Helicon VoiceLive3, Mackie 802-VLZ3 Mixer, 2 Bose L1 Pro16, Electro-Voice ZXA1 Subwoofer
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