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#99078 - 01/28/06 09:25 AM
Re: Interested in Buying a BOSE PAS? email me.......
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by travlin'easy:
Scott, the phase cancellation you keep harping about is not a problem, and was addressed months ago.
A bit touchy today arent' we? Mine was an honest question, considering the fact that there aren't any other known issues regarding the PAS which would warrant selling it, are there? Gar: Yes, it may have been 'addressed' (with new presets: 55, 57, 58), but unfortunately (to my ears) and other people's too, it did't entirely correct the problem. Here's what I noticed. When the Yamaha stereo "GRAND PIANO" is buried in a mix, the problem isn't noticeable, but in exposed piano playing, it still "remains a problem" to my ears! I suppose I could select a non-stereo GM/XG piano sample instead, but the timbre of the "GRAND PIANO" remains my essential choice for 'exposed' acoustic piano playing. One possible solution would be for Bose to add a built in effects processor on the PAS for adding effects to the incoming signal (ie: vocals), or in the case of 'stereo sampled' Yamaha voices, re-apply effects which got eliminated due to the classic 'stereo to mono' phase cancellation phenonomen. I'm first to agree that the Bose is a FANTASTIC sounding system, especially for vocals, but not for stereo sampled instrument voices which rely heavily on stereo efx, not optimal. Somewhere down the road, I too may move to the Bose, but not until this issue is more fully resolved, perhaps with Bose adding an onboard efx unit. Scott
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#99080 - 01/28/06 10:23 AM
Re: Interested in Buying a BOSE PAS? email me.......
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Registered: 09/21/02
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Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Scott I assume you have tried effects units plugged into a Bose PAS using both methods(1 click and 2).
I don't profess to know the phase cancellation problem. Just a thought.
Bernie
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#99083 - 01/29/06 06:13 AM
Re: Interested in Buying a BOSE PAS? email me.......
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I must agree with Fran--it's something that clearly seems to be unique with Yamaha's stereo sampling technique and in the way it is applied. And, it primarily seems to be associated with the piano sounds. Additionally, it was not present with some of the older keyboards, many of which had incredible piano sounds such as the PSR-5700, which I ran through the PAS just this past week. As for the KP-100s, I have one for a backup just in case the PAS or Z-5500 systems fail on the job. I keep it hidden in the van all the time, and in an emergency it can get through the job. However, it is not my amp of choice for anything--it sounds awful at best--even when the EQs are tuned. And, while the sounds will improve somewhat by swapping the speakers out for higher quality speakers, the sound is still sub standard IMO. I also tried the KP-200s a few years ago, and while it was somewhat better, it wasn't even close to the sound quality of the Peavey system that I was getting rid of. The bottom line--I'll stick with the Bose PAS until something better comes along. Good thread! Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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