Covers are the RCF factory ones for the unit .. holds the sub, top, poles and cables. Got it hooked up, but the room is too small .. everything sounds out of sync .. way too much bass .. plus I can't spread them far enough to get rid of the lobing (since the horizontal dispersion is wide). Need to set it up in the garage and stand outside to gauge actual performance. Maybe on Friday . need to be in Boston tomorrow.
Darn...I bet you were a bit miffed at not being able to really test them out (small space). Look forward to your secondary test. Another storm is headed up the coast...ugh!
Covers are the RCF factory ones for the unit .. holds the sub, top, poles and cables. Got it hooked up, but the room is too small .. everything sounds out of sync .. way too much bass .. plus I can't spread them far enough to get rid of the lobing (since the horizontal dispersion is wide). Need to set it up in the garage and stand outside to gauge actual performance. Maybe on Friday . need to be in Boston tomorrow.
Next week we're supposed to see the 50's / 60's.
the mid 30s-40s is our next week forecast ... right now it's 25 .. going down to 10 tonight. Sunny, though.It's 25 here right now. I did say next week.
Doubtful. I think you'd need a L1 1S at minimum. Certainly a lot depends on working volume and area to be covered, but with a working SPL of around 106db, it falls considerable short of other options in the price range.Would a pair of Bose L1 Compacts be enough to handle a wedding of 200-300 guests?
Ok the Bose website says the L1 1S is for audiences of 300 and the L2 is for audiences of 500. The picture shows only one array. Are they saying you only have to have 1 of those for 300 or 500 people?
We've been having some very nice weather down here.