Doing some research for no reason....
I have been reading on other forums the Bose vs RCF Evox 8 debate...I don't want to start a debate thread about what is better and why. I am making this thread because I want to understand the abilities, and limitations of each system.
When I read specs on the Bose L1 model ii...I read that it is 250 watts cont. to the bass modules, and 250 watts cont. to the high speakers. ...500 watts RMS doesn't sound like that much...but then I hear of DJs claiming they handle events of 400 to 500+ fine with a pair of these speakers.
Since they are a line array system, can the Bose and Evox both have more throw and coverage area than a typical speaker ox with the same power rating?
Also, Evox 8 is rated at 700 watts rms...shouldn't it be able to cover larger events compared to the Bose L1s? ...I have read from Bose owners that the L1s are more powerful than the Evox8, yet specs don't say that?
I have heard both before, but don't think I have heard the Bose at full volume before.
I have been reading on other forums the Bose vs RCF Evox 8 debate...I don't want to start a debate thread about what is better and why. I am making this thread because I want to understand the abilities, and limitations of each system.
When I read specs on the Bose L1 model ii...I read that it is 250 watts cont. to the bass modules, and 250 watts cont. to the high speakers. ...500 watts RMS doesn't sound like that much...but then I hear of DJs claiming they handle events of 400 to 500+ fine with a pair of these speakers.
Since they are a line array system, can the Bose and Evox both have more throw and coverage area than a typical speaker ox with the same power rating?
Also, Evox 8 is rated at 700 watts rms...shouldn't it be able to cover larger events compared to the Bose L1s? ...I have read from Bose owners that the L1s are more powerful than the Evox8, yet specs don't say that?
I have heard both before, but don't think I have heard the Bose at full volume before.