I don’t own two, but I believe they can be paired through the Bose app. You pair a 3rd party device like a phone or tablet via Bluetooth and download the Bose app. You have to update the firmware on them out of the box (which, inconveniently requires a computer), and then are able to connect via the app I believe.
Hi! A question! If the Bose S1Pro Plus is turned off and 100% charged. Disconnect it from the power supply. Then after 24 hours it will be discharged by 2%. The next time you turn on the speaker in the Bose Music app, it will be 98% charged. I bought a new column at the end of July 2024. Firmware 3.3.0. I did not immediately pay attention to the self-discharge. Now I have specifically tracked the time and want to find out if other owners of the Bose S1 Pro plus have such a phenomenon or not. Thanks!
@reverenddoctor Thanks! If it's not difficult, pay attention to it in your free time. I read that it's the same for everyone. Even after an hour, the app does not show 100% charge. What firmware version is installed in your Bose?
I recently bought the Bose. In which position do you recommend I should put it to listen to music from Apple Music? I paid $500 ,I traded in one of the Bose micro speakers that I had for years now and I got $200 trading towards the S1 pro
Are you using it for casual listening (around the home) or are you using it on stage? Indoors/outdoors? And by position, you mean in the room? I think I need more info to recommend anything.
I have played my acoustasonic through it direct, but not a dry electric guitar. The Acoustasonic has a kind of "twin reverb" effect on it so it doesn't sound like it would if you just plugged an electric guitar into a PA system. It does, however, have a full-range of sound and each channel has its own EQ section with a kind of EQ profile you could try out. I'd encourage you to bring your guitar to a Guitar Center and try one out.
I love mine! I'm using two of them with a L1 Pro 8. Seems our rigs are pretty similar! Hahaha! Great review, brother!
Make a short cable to connect the wireless in your main PA. 👍
I could do this, but haven’t gotten around to it. lol! Dongles…
Hello, I heard the mic level on the pro was low :-/
Is it better on the pro +?
I will use one speaker as a pa with voice and b tracks or instrument
Revered doctor. Curious if two S1 pro+ speakers can be easily paired wirelessly?
I don’t own two, but I believe they can be paired through the Bose app. You pair a 3rd party device like a phone or tablet via Bluetooth and download the Bose app. You have to update the firmware on them out of the box (which, inconveniently requires a computer), and then are able to connect via the app I believe.
Hi! A question! If the Bose S1Pro Plus is turned off and 100% charged. Disconnect it from the power supply. Then after 24 hours it will be discharged by 2%. The next time you turn on the speaker in the Bose Music app, it will be 98% charged. I bought a new column at the end of July 2024. Firmware 3.3.0. I did not immediately pay attention to the self-discharge. Now I have specifically tracked the time and want to find out if other owners of the Bose S1 Pro plus have such a phenomenon or not. Thanks!
I haven’t discovered that myself, but I also haven’t taken the time just yet to update the firmware out of the box.
@reverenddoctor Thanks! If it's not difficult, pay attention to it in your free time. I read that it's the same for everyone. Even after an hour, the app does not show 100% charge. What firmware version is installed in your Bose?
I recently bought the Bose. In which position do you recommend I should put it to listen to music from Apple Music? I paid $500 ,I traded in one of the Bose micro speakers that I had for years now and I got $200 trading towards the S1 pro
Are you using it for casual listening (around the home) or are you using it on stage? Indoors/outdoors? And by position, you mean in the room? I think I need more info to recommend anything.
Hey, You CUT ✂️ your beard 🧑🏼
I did! It'll likely come back. Felt like maybe it was time for something different. Haha!
Have you played an archtop/electric dry through it? What are your thoughts if so? I’m a gigging jazz guitarist and would love the portability of it
I have played my acoustasonic through it direct, but not a dry electric guitar. The Acoustasonic has a kind of "twin reverb" effect on it so it doesn't sound like it would if you just plugged an electric guitar into a PA system. It does, however, have a full-range of sound and each channel has its own EQ section with a kind of EQ profile you could try out. I'd encourage you to bring your guitar to a Guitar Center and try one out.
@@reverenddoctor Thanks! I will have to do that