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Originally Posted by Lonman
The Bose sounds pretty good in smaller clubs, I tested a system in mine 2 sticks & 2 subs & the sound wasn't loud enough to get over the crowd noise and I am pretty knowledgeable in sound engineering & i'm not going to spend $4-5K on a speaker system when I have a perfectly fine PA. They worked awesome as a monitor system when I put the sticks on stage behind the singer & took out my 2 front wedges - which is what they are really designed for hence the original name of PAS (Personal Amplification System), but again, it's pretty pricey for a karaoke monitor so I brought them back. They aren't designed to be a PA system for the most part, not to say they can't be.
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Actually the Bose system IS designed to be a pa system, never designed to be a monitor system, but designed not to require a monitor system. it is a shame you couldn't get the sound loud enough. I only use 1/2 of the Master volume to cover a 800 seat room, could have done it with one Bose Tower, One Tone Engine, but preferr two as i'm from the old school. Setup does require a little more knowledge of sound than the normal DJ/KJ standard system. Everyone that i know that uses this system raves about it.
Buying a Boat does not make one a Sea Captain, nor does owning a sound systme make one a "Sound Engineer". You missed out on the best system on the market, bar none EXCEPT the top end touring systems. But to each his own. I'm not criticizing anyone for their choice of sound system.
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