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MrDano
Posted 2004-10-21 9:27 AM (#175389)
Subject: Bose L-1


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Location: Toronto
I was just looking at some of the pictures of the 1st West Coast Jam - impressive array of instruments and shirts!!

I notice the Bose L-1 that I think Playadamas provided and was very curious about anyone's opinion on them.

I've been getting lots of reports on them from my Line6 contacts - but haven't heard one in action. Any comments? I love the sound of my O's clean (maybe a touch of the onboard effects on my mixer) through active speakers - how do they sound through the L-1??

That's this mornings burning question!!!

Dano
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alpep
Posted 2004-10-21 9:29 AM (#175390 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Location: NJ
If you can afford it, I think it is the ultimate acoustic guitar amp. I have severe reservations about it for electric.
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-10-21 1:10 PM (#175391 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Posts: 623

Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
Line 6 and Bose are working together now. I haven't heard the results.

I have a L1 with the bass package and love it. Crystal vocal and acoustic sounds-only complaint, no reverb.

Johnny
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willard
Posted 2004-10-21 1:18 PM (#175392 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Posts: 1300

Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Johnny, Is there an effects send and receive so you could add a processor?
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-10-21 2:16 PM (#175393 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Location: Fayetteville, NC
I did a little research on my own and you can patch in an effects processor with the send and return jacks. Musiciansfriend.com has a pdf manual to look over if anyone wanted any other questions answered. i understand that the system is really great.
try using this link.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guitar/search/detail/base_pid/602081/
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John B
Posted 2004-10-21 2:33 PM (#175394 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
Johhny:

Is one system sufficiant to use for your duo gigs or do you each need your own?

John
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-10-21 2:59 PM (#175395 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
John-

I am using it for our duo, but that's not the optimal way to use it. We sacrifice some sound quality this way, but it still sounds better than my old pa. I hope to get a second next year once this one is paid off. At $2200 per, 2 of them is a lot of cash to layout at once...and a lot of gigs to play to pay it off.

It is really designed as a Personal PA, for one person. I'm keeping my older PA as a backup for situations that this one just won't due...for instance, needing a lot of inputs for many musicians in a larger size venue.

I still love the Bose system. I wish they would have designed a model like this for a small group which included reverb...THAT would be something to hear. Reverb, according to the Bose site, will eventually be one of the presets that can be easily added to the current system.

John, feel free to give me a buzz sometime and come over and check it out with your guitar.

Johnny
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John B
Posted 2004-10-21 3:19 PM (#175396 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Many Thanks Johnny. I'll take you up on that as soon as the planets line up properly and we both have some time in between projects. ;)

In the meantime, I'll look forward to hearing your system at one of your gigs. At this point, I don't see myself laying out that kind of cash on a new system since my P.A. is only a few years old and in "like new" condition. I think that I may have some problems convincing my wife that I need to dump another two grand into equipment. It probably would be better for my bad back though. Hmmm.... could be a selling point. :p
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MrDano
Posted 2004-10-23 9:32 PM (#175397 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Location: Toronto
Excellent info - thanks gang...

I wonder if you add the B-1 bass module - that would make a difference with an electric guitar... Still, love to get one and plug the pod into it...

Maybe Santa reads this board???
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John B
Posted 2004-10-24 9:47 AM (#175398 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Dano: I hope you've been a really good boy this year. Santa's gonna need to dig deep in to his pockets on this one :D
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MrDano
Posted 2004-10-24 6:56 PM (#175399 - in reply to #175389)
Subject: Re: Bose L-1


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Location: Toronto
I'll be luck to deserve even a set of stings this year.... I've been bad...and when UPS drops off another guitar on tuesday - I'm pretty sure even strings are out of the question!!!
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