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[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/2281022944?r=7371015944#7371015944 Notes from MikeZ-at-Bose]
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Preset 57 is optimized for low volume music. The low bass is boosted to better match the physics/psychoacoustics of our own auditory system.
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Preset 58 is optimized for higher volume music. Some of the bass is boosted and some of the upper mids are reduced to have a more natural sound at these higher volumes.
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is for prerecorded music at low level, for DJ’s and for break music at the gig. Sort of like the Fletcher-Munson (Tony Sarno calls it the “Herman Munster”) curve; bass and treble boost, just the right amount if you’re playing a 85 dB or so.
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[[Presets_2.0/Cliff_Notes#Prerecorded_Music|Source: Cliff-at-Bose]]
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To bridge the gap in terminology... on the T1®
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Category: DJ/Playback
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<br />Preset: Low Volume Music is the old Preset 57
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Category: DJ/Playback
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<br />Preset: High Volume Music is the old Preset 58
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 16 May 2013

L1 Model I This information is applicable to the L1 Model I
Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic

Preset #58 (High Volume Pre Recorded Music) is included in ToneMatch® Presets Version 3.0. For information about how to obtain it please see:

Presets 3.0


Notes from MikeZ-at-Bose

Preset 57 is optimized for low volume music. The low bass is boosted to better match the physics/psychoacoustics of our own auditory system.

Preset 58 is optimized for higher volume music. Some of the bass is boosted and some of the upper mids are reduced to have a more natural sound at these higher volumes.


Preset 57

is for prerecorded music at low level, for DJ’s and for break music at the gig. Sort of like the Fletcher-Munson (Tony Sarno calls it the “Herman Munster”) curve; bass and treble boost, just the right amount if you’re playing a 85 dB or so.

Source: Cliff-at-Bose


To bridge the gap in terminology... on the T1®

Category: DJ/Playback
Preset: Low Volume Music is the old Preset 57

Category: DJ/Playback
Preset: High Volume Music is the old Preset 58