For bands, I would recommend 2 of the L1 systems. My 5 piece classic rock band purchased 2 a couple months ago and now after a few gigs we are extremely happy with them. Set up time is now 30min or less and we don't have to haul a trailer full of gear anymore! and as he states in this video, the sound level does not drop of AT ALL like traditional speakers..and the sound is the SAME no matter where you are in the room. Now we all are wondering why we didn't do this years ago :)
My 3 piece blues/rock and just about every other kind of music band uses a SINGLE L1 COMPACT for our stage monitor system. Best monitor system ever made! We use it as front of house in small places where we dont mic everything and only run vocals through it. Its AMAZING! Havent found a place yet that the vocals wont fill the room when used front of house in small venues. In large venues used as a stage monitor system its just as I said, the BEST you can ever get. If the L1 Model 2 works as well with a mic'd full band then you cant beat it. As long as it'll fill the venue and if there's enough sub. I've never used the L1 model 2 so I dont know but the compact is astounding!
@jnparesa I don't use the tone match T1. This is mostly because of it's lack of inputs/outputs. I think depending on what you need it for, it might be a great option.
great video. I have this PA system and am trying to figure out what effects pedal I should buy to get some reverb and delay since this older version doesn't have true tone. Any suggestions???
I have this same system and use for vocals, acoustic guitar and cajon, I do not use blue tooth with it, my question is, why does the sound seem to to fade in and out? Is there a setting to correct this?
I"ve been a loyal Bose user for 5 years until I heard the HK Elements system. I bought it the moment I heard it, did 2 weeks of gigs with it and it BLEW MY MIND. No disrespect to Bose and what they've accomplished, but the HK Elements system blows Bose out of the water and leaves them in the dust. I'm beyond happy with the HK Elements system and my Bose is going on my Ebay.
@arc1e yes, but you may need to lower the strength on th signal by putting an in line -20db pad & for you second queston... yes a single L1 can handle 200-300 people, but personally I always like using two in stereo for a crowd that size.
@RedEyeC It should sound great, except you might want to either use a pad to lower the signal out of your mixer by 20db or you could use channel 3 or 4. Channel one & two don't like HOT signals, they were originally made for Mics. That being said I use channel one, but I have a -10 attenuation switch on the back of my mixer (Denon X500) & I've always got it on. Band mixers usual have even a hotter signal than DJ mixers hence the -20 pad.
How does this L1 sound with a non powered effects mixer - say the Mackie ProFX8 or Behringer 1204fx? The mixer can be hooked up thru either channel 1 or 2? Thanks -
I'd say if you think you need more bass get an other B1... the T1 will not increase you bass. Depending on what you are doing you may want to also look into a StudioLive Presonus mixer. I just got the 24.4.2 & I think it sounds way better than my Yamaha MG32. I will be doing a product review very soon on it.
I am very interested in BOSE L1 systems. I heard them and they sound fantastic!! I am going to buy one of that systems, but i dont know which is better - model 1 or model 2? I saw that model 1 is much more cheaper than model 2, but i dont know if there is any difference in sound quality. I want to use two BOSE L1 double bass packages together with Behringer Eurodesk mixer, because i need good PA system for my band, school partyes and things like that. I think that BOSE L1 is the best choice.
Huzzah for you! I too switched over to the Bose L1 system and now have 2 bose L1's and 1 Model 2 (5 B1's total) for my DJ Biz! I love the sound, but I really have trouble filling a space with 300 people jammed in it practically wall to wall like at a big wedding. I bring 2 L1's and 4 B1's and yet with all those bodies, I just can't seem to get it to the back of the room without risking distortion and clipping. My question to you sir: Do you plug your music into your system using a Mixer?
I have a bose L1 model 1s that won't switch on, I have been told all the parts on the PCB in the amp are miniscule. Are the parts same as the above L1 compact? ( physical size of resistors condencers etc ) or is it a diffrent set up. There is very little info anywere, I really just want to find someone in the UK who can do a good job of fixing it. Not getting the three bears, and wrong info, any info would be really helpfull thank you. JT.
Got a young girl who sings with a guitar....she's gonna be using one of these systems at her school....My question is, what would the speaker placement look like in a situation like that? Should it be "behind" her? Would that cause feedback issues? I'm just trying to help her dad get this sorted out before she sings. Thanks
@gofortheheart I'd say put it about 5 feet behind her & four feet to the right or left. Depending on the mic it may feedback, If the mic is unidirectional then you will be better off.
Hi. I'm a solo musician. I play my guitar thru a Roland GR-55 and a looper station. For vocals I use the DigiTech Vocalist live 5 and that's about it. I mainly play in churches for up to 1,500 - 2,000 people. Do you think this would do the job for me? Thanks
I'm just trying to set mine up for to be able to connect to my phone or my house TV I have all the cords plugged in except for the far left side are those important for a home system
Thanks for that demo. What I really need to hear is a guitar plugged into it playing along with CD backing tracks. I play jazz and blues guitar with rhythm backing tracks and that's what I really need to hear - the mix, the tonal quality, the volume etc etc. Thank you.
i like rap hip hop musics i like loud speakers...can this beat the sound of a 2 15 inches 300 watts speaker....i like bose l1 i really wanna buy it but i wanna make sure its really bassy and loud and good for hiphop music also
DJJD with regards to your comment about "Pick up an Yamaha MG166CX mixer (should have plenty of channels & efx" I use ths specific mixer with the system that you have here. My Question is what is the best way to set up the volumes for this setup, as I get too much feedback. With very little volume, what am I doing wrong apart from buying this??? I only have the volume on the bose set at 2 as it peaks after this and drive the main sound from my mixer. Using it for vocals, Guitar and backing tracks through a mini disk player.
Gerry Larkin Run a -20db Attenuation XLR Pad on the end of the cable from your mixer and plug into channel 1. Sounds to me like you signal from your mixer is too HOT. This will cool it down allowing for more output before peaking.... BTW this tip works only if you are running a Model 1. THX ~DJ JD~
DJJDBass Thanks for the info but I run my mixer into channels 1 + 2 so will I need a Attenuation on both? Also what are your levels on the Bose compared to your levels on the external mixer? Mines are between 1+2 on the Bose as they then start to peak and I run my mixer at full tilt? I have tried every which way but loose to get the best sound but it doesnt seem to matter, the output isnt as good as it should be as the guitar and backing seems to be killing the vocals. Sorry for all the questions Cheers Gerry
On one of mi L1's, it is starting to pop and shut down. Look at the lights on back and they are orange. I turn it off then back on and it pays for a while, then does it again. I'm out if warranty, any suggestions?
can this be used in a park without having to plug it in? Does it require an AC adapter to plug in or can you use batteries? And what are the bass subs called? What is the name?
Hey are you still dj with this i need help. I got everything hooked up just like you got it. My dad was a dj for over 25 years he just recently pass so my plan is to take over the business. Can you help me please
I own the Bose L1 Compact System,..and I must say,..this is the best explanatory review of the full size L1 I've seen . I've squirmed uncomfortably when watching enthusiastic Bose L1 / L1 Compact system owners singing the praises of the superb sound quality of these systems when filming their video . They ALL sound crapawful ! This is 'cos these small microphones in the camcorder are not capable of picking up the true sound .They are GREAT ! ! Check out the You Tube vid by CapCapello .NICE !
Hi JD. I saw all the review you made on Bose L1 system.. I was wonder about the different of sound quality between the Model 1 and Model 2, since Model 2 is costing so much more than Model 1. Can you tell me your professional opinion of these two system.. Thanks
@ega0117 first off the pose base is smaller on the Model II & weighs less, next the Model II has only a single 1/4" input where as the Model I has four - two XLR & two 1/4" (the Model two was mostly designed to be used with the T1 Tonematch Engine). Last major difference is the drivers in the tower of the Model two are mounted in different directions, where as the Model I's speakers are all facing forward. The main difference here is the Model II achieve 180 degrees of coverage - Mod. I - 160
This has happened to me before, use unbalanced 1/4 to channel 1 or 2 input when using it for prerecorded music otherwise it will shut off automatically when the volume is above certain level if you use balanced xlr cable or balanced 1/4 cable this is because of the dBu.
Two L1's & Four B1's will make you very happy! :)
For bands, I would recommend 2 of the L1 systems. My 5 piece classic rock band purchased 2 a couple months ago and now after a few gigs we are extremely happy with them. Set up time is now 30min or less and we don't have to haul a trailer full of gear anymore! and as he states in this video, the sound level does not drop of AT ALL like traditional speakers..and the sound is the SAME no matter where you are in the room. Now we all are wondering why we didn't do this years ago :)
Still loving the L1's & will never go back to a "tradition box speaker".
My 3 piece blues/rock and just about every other kind of music band uses a SINGLE L1 COMPACT for our stage monitor system. Best monitor system ever made! We use it as front of house in small places where we dont mic everything and only run vocals through it. Its AMAZING! Havent found a place yet that the vocals wont fill the room when used front of house in small venues. In large venues used as a stage monitor system its just as I said, the BEST you can ever get. If the L1 Model 2 works as well with a mic'd full band then you cant beat it. As long as it'll fill the venue and if there's enough sub. I've never used the L1 model 2 so I dont know but the compact is astounding!
Good to see you fixed the sound.
@jnparesa I don't use the tone match T1. This is mostly because of it's lack of inputs/outputs. I think depending on what you need it for, it might be a great option.
How do I get the music from my iPad to play clearly without being distorted from the power base mixer? Please help...
You need a mixer in between.
@marizmendi1656 nose recomends one for each band member. And each l1 I believe is 2000 each.
great video. I have this PA system and am trying to figure out what effects pedal I should buy to get some reverb and delay since this older version doesn't have true tone. Any suggestions???
I have this same system and use for vocals, acoustic guitar and cajon, I do not use blue tooth with it, my question is, why does the sound seem to to fade in and out? Is there a setting to correct this?
I"ve been a loyal Bose user for 5 years until I heard the HK Elements system. I bought it the moment I heard it, did 2 weeks of gigs with it and it BLEW MY MIND. No disrespect to Bose and what they've accomplished, but the HK Elements system blows Bose out of the water and leaves them in the dust. I'm beyond happy with the HK Elements system and my Bose is going on my Ebay.
@arc1e yes, but you may need to lower the strength on th signal by putting an in line -20db pad
& for you second queston... yes a single L1 can handle 200-300 people, but personally I always like using two in stereo for a crowd that size.
@RedEyeC It should sound great, except you might want to either use a pad to lower the signal out of your mixer by 20db or you could use channel 3 or 4. Channel one & two don't like HOT signals, they were originally made for Mics. That being said I use channel one, but I have a -10 attenuation switch on the back of my mixer (Denon X500) & I've always got it on. Band mixers usual have even a hotter signal than DJ mixers hence the -20 pad.
How does this L1 sound with a non powered effects mixer - say the Mackie ProFX8 or Behringer 1204fx? The mixer can be hooked up thru either channel 1 or 2? Thanks -
Great presentation can you see me about the Tone Match do you use it?
Are we supposed to keep this in left side or right side of the TV ? or behind ?
I'd say if you think you need more bass get an other B1... the T1 will not increase you bass. Depending on what you are doing you may want to also look into a StudioLive Presonus mixer. I just got the 24.4.2 & I think it sounds way better than my Yamaha MG32. I will be doing a product review very soon on it.
I am very interested in BOSE L1 systems. I heard them and they sound fantastic!! I am going to buy one of that systems, but i dont know which is better - model 1 or model 2? I saw that model 1 is much more cheaper than model 2, but i dont know if there is any difference in sound quality. I want to use two BOSE L1 double bass packages together with Behringer Eurodesk mixer, because i need good PA system for my band, school partyes and things like that. I think that BOSE L1 is the best choice.
Now I own 4 jbl vrx 932 I paid twice as much but It was wort great vid keep it rocking
Huzzah for you! I too switched over to the Bose L1 system and now have 2 bose L1's and 1 Model 2 (5 B1's total) for my DJ Biz!
I love the sound, but I really have trouble filling a space with 300 people jammed in it practically wall to wall like at a big wedding. I bring 2 L1's and 4 B1's and yet with all those bodies, I just can't seem to get it to the back of the room without risking distortion and clipping.
My question to you sir: Do you plug your music into your system using a Mixer?
I can’t get the sound to come out the mic and no power seem to be at the mixer. Please help
Ive owned this same setup since 2005
When it dies Ill be very sad.
My favorite piece of gear ever
I have a bose L1 model 1s that won't switch on, I have been told all the parts on the PCB in the amp are miniscule. Are the parts same as the above L1 compact? ( physical size of resistors condencers etc ) or is it a diffrent set up. There is very little info anywere, I really just want to find someone in the UK who can do a good job of fixing it. Not getting the three bears, and wrong info, any info would be really helpfull thank you. JT.
Power by internal amp in the Powerstand of the L1.
Got a young girl who sings with a guitar....she's gonna be using one of these systems at her school....My question is, what would the speaker placement look like in a situation like that? Should it be "behind" her? Would that cause feedback issues? I'm just trying to help her dad get this sorted out before she sings. Thanks
@gofortheheart I'd say put it about 5 feet behind her & four feet to the right or left. Depending on the mic it may feedback, If the mic is unidirectional then you will be better off.
Good speakers for small stuff. But they can't provide enough volume in a larger setting
Hi, how to connected Home stereo system to this Bose speakers, thanks
Great Review. Have you tried running the L1 "non compact" with your Duracell PowerPack 600?
Hi. Is this system compatible with the Bose ToneMatch? How do you connect it?
If I wanted to hook in a small unpowered mixer into this unit to add a couple more mics, where would I plug it in the tower stand?
Hi. I'm a solo musician. I play my guitar thru a Roland GR-55 and a looper station. For vocals I use the DigiTech Vocalist live 5 and that's about it. I mainly play in churches for up to 1,500 - 2,000 people. Do you think this would do the job for me? Thanks
DJ BASS - What is the difference between the L1 Model 1 and the L1 Model 2????
I'm just trying to set mine up for to be able to connect to my phone or my house TV I have all the cords plugged in except for the far left side are those important for a home system
Thanks for that demo. What I really need to hear is a guitar plugged into it playing along with CD backing tracks. I play jazz and blues guitar with rhythm backing tracks and that's what I really need to hear - the mix, the tonal quality, the volume etc etc. Thank you.
It makes it sound like you are at a concert amazing sound it's unreal
I have some questions about this system. What is the best way to ask you? Thx
Albert Isaias Valdez what are your questions?
Hi, are the subwoofers powered or do they get the power from the base?
so hoopdee, how exactly go about adding more low end punch to the system via mixer and 2 15's and amp set up? I need more base!!
i like rap hip hop musics i like loud speakers...can this beat the sound of a 2 15 inches 300 watts speaker....i like bose l1 i really wanna buy it but i wanna make sure its really bassy and loud and good for hiphop music also
After a couple of years of use have they being reliable? Also with one unit plus 2 subs how many in a room would it cover?
Quel différence entre le L1 modèle 2 et celui la ?
Thanks. Mi question is how to plug jbl speakers to my bose system
@DJJDBass - Thanks, really appreciate this info!
DJJD with regards to your comment about "Pick up an Yamaha MG166CX mixer (should have plenty of channels & efx" I use ths specific mixer with the system that you have here. My Question is what is the best way to set up the volumes for this setup, as I get too much feedback. With very little volume, what am I doing wrong apart from buying this??? I only have the volume on the bose set at 2 as it peaks after this and drive the main sound from my mixer. Using it for vocals, Guitar and backing tracks through a mini disk player.
Gerry Larkin Run a -20db Attenuation XLR Pad on the end of the cable from your mixer and plug into channel 1. Sounds to me like you signal from your mixer is too HOT. This will cool it down allowing for more output before peaking.... BTW this tip works only if you are running a Model 1. THX ~DJ JD~
DJJDBass Thanks for the info but I run my mixer into channels 1 + 2 so will I need a Attenuation on both? Also what are your levels on the Bose compared to your levels on the external mixer? Mines are between 1+2 on the Bose as they then start to peak and I run my mixer at full tilt? I have tried every which way but loose to get the best sound but it doesnt seem to matter, the output isnt as good as it should be as the guitar and backing seems to be killing the vocals. Sorry for all the questions Cheers Gerry
Gerry Larkin Yes -20db pad on both. What type of mic are you using for vocals?
Gerry Larkin Hi DJJD I'm using an EV radio Mic N/D767A and an EV hard wire mic I also use a shure sm57 & Shure Beta.
On one of mi L1's, it is starting to pop and shut down. Look at the lights on back and they are orange. I turn it off then back on and it pays for a while, then does it again. I'm out if warranty, any suggestions?
can this be used in a park without having to plug it in? Does it require an AC adapter to plug in or can you use batteries? And what are the bass subs called? What is the name?
What would the cost of this unit be? I am looking at buying a used one. What would be a fair price to offer?
I have one.. love it.. but that base is so freaking heavy. It says 35lb but feels like 50
Sounds great!!!
Hello Sir, i am a vocalist...how do i sent it up for me using effects and voice, and backing tracks from my computer. Regards Dave.
Hey are you still dj with this i need help. I got everything hooked up just like you got it. My dad was a dj for over 25 years he just recently pass so my plan is to take over the business. Can you help me please
I own the Bose L1 Compact System,..and I must say,..this is the best explanatory review of the full size L1 I've seen . I've squirmed uncomfortably when watching enthusiastic Bose L1 / L1 Compact system owners singing the praises of the superb sound quality of these systems when filming their video . They ALL sound crapawful ! This is 'cos these small microphones in the camcorder are not capable of picking up the true sound .They are GREAT ! !
Check out the You Tube vid by CapCapello .NICE !
Have you have played this outside? How does it sound?
Great product I had pair of those few years ago I got
Can you use the remote on on the Bose L1 Model 2?
Pick up an Yamaha MG166CX mixer (should have plenty of channels & efx)..... total cost with a L1 Model 1 & two B1 (bass units) $2650.00 - $2850
How do you hook up the mixer to the Bose L1® Model I
portable line array system?
How well do you think these things would carry vocals in a rock band if nothing was going through them but vocals?
Vocals are a dream!
Thanks for the reply but I bought a pair pf QSC K10 speakers for my vocals. Couldn't be happier.
nice!
QSC K10 hahaha, can't compare to Bose
Would the bass suit to be played with two Bose 802 series II or should I get two Bose MB4??
boserocks100 get a mb4 I would recommend 2 mb4s
also if i want to plug an effects processor say a loop station can i do that?
Steve J This system can do anything audio.... just plug it in and experiment! THX ~DJ JD~
@novanine9 I think you would do just fine with one.
are the subs self powered
how many mic's can it handle??
Can you use this with other subs?
Hi JD. I saw all the review you made on Bose L1 system.. I was wonder about the different of sound quality between the Model 1 and Model 2, since Model 2 is costing so much more than Model 1. Can you tell me your professional opinion of these two system.. Thanks
how many watts In the unit
@ega0117 first off the pose base is smaller on the Model II & weighs less, next the Model II has only a single 1/4" input where as the Model I has four - two XLR & two 1/4" (the Model two was mostly designed to be used with the T1 Tonematch Engine). Last major difference is the drivers in the tower of the Model two are mounted in different directions, where as the Model I's speakers are all facing forward. The main difference here is the Model II achieve 180 degrees of coverage - Mod. I - 160
either Channel 1 or 2
@ClactonRadio yeah, much better!
Just letting you all know once again...I don't own the T1 Tonematch mixer
@DJJDBass Thanks Man!
You would only be hearing how my internal mic on my camera wants it to sound.
thank you:)
This has happened to me before, use unbalanced 1/4 to channel 1 or 2 input when using it for prerecorded music otherwise it will shut off automatically when the volume is above certain level if you use balanced xlr cable or balanced 1/4 cable this is because of the dBu.
I had to let them go cause they seem too fragile, and did not had the power I was looking for, other than that sound is gread
Isn't this the PS1? Not the L1 ...
No I don't have the T1.
People stand in front of those the pattern dies, just physics, and all gimmiks
It's nice, but lacks the power of the L1.
40? only 40
@ladjkaoz cool u 2~!
a review without showing how it sounds like?
Hello Djjdbass. I'd like to talk to you. How can I email you.
Loud, low, small - pick 2
@beauty8116 give me a call... number is on my website. 715-682-9539.
Thanks-JD
Goggle
bose good jbl better
Bose doesn't recommend these to dj, because they are limited. Spls are a joke.
Whats the best preset for a dj controller
Can this unit work without the remote ?
Yes. The remote just saves you stooping to reach the base.