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Revision as of 00:36, 24 January 2018

FeatureBose S1 ProBose L1® Compact
Horizontal dispersion 100 degrees 180 degrees
Vertical dispersion 40 degrees 40 degrees
Output 103 dB / 109 dB peak 106 dB / 112 dB peak
Weight 15 pounds 30 pounds (including extensions)
Multiple orientations
  • Elevated Surface
    Position the S1 Pro on a surface. This projects sound clearly and evenly throughout the audience, and ensures that audience members enjoy the full frequency range of the system.
  • Tilt-Back
    For performances where your audience is close to you, tilt the S1 Pro onto its back edge. For best results, the performer should stand or sit to one side of the loudspeaker to avoid blocking sound from the audience.
  • Monitor
    To use the S1 Pro as a personal floor monitor, place it on the ground horizontally, in front of and pointing toward the performer. Tilt the loudspeaker onto its side edge.
  • Speaker Stand
    Place one or two S1 Pro systems on speaker stands (sold separately) for general-purpose sound reinforcement. Monitor
Yes: With or without extensions