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<td valign="top">This page is specifically for '''Larrivée Forum Guitars'''; special order Guitars whose origins began on the [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php Larrivée Guitar Forum].
  
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Ongoing discussion about this page: [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29989.new;topicseen#new Larrivée Forum - Forum Guitars Wiki page discussion thread].
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General information about Larrivée Guitars see: [[Larrivée Guitars]]
[http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/speakers/portable_amplification_systems/l1_compact/index.jsp L1® Compact page on bose.com]
 
 
 
Announced: April 1 2009
 
 
 
 
 
{{:L1® Compact Documentation}}
 
  
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Special thanks go out to everyone on the [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php Larrivée Guitar Forum] who provided information and links to support this page.
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}#Forum I|Forum I]] - January 2005
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}#Forum II|Forum II]] - April 2005
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}#Forum III|Forum III]] - March 2009
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}#Forum IV|Forum IV]] - organized in November - December 2009
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}#Forum V|Forum V The RS-4]] - October 11, 2011 - Announced
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* [[{{PAGENAME}}#Forum_VI_.28discussed_.E2.80.94_never_built.29|Forum VI discussion only &mdash; never built]] - March 1, 2012 - Vote thread
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You can see the ongoing discussion about this section of the wiki on the [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29989.new;topicseen#new Larrivée Forum - Forum Guitars Wiki page discussion thread].
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==== What is a Forum Guitar? ====
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[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=30424.0 Source: Discussion on the Larrivée Guitar forum]
  
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* Larrivee Forum guitar is one that is developed and designed solely with input from members of the Larrivee Guitar Forum and a willing dealer to coordinate and place the orders with the factory. [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=30424.msg280124#msg280124 Source: teh]
  
== Interactive Tools ==
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* By ordering a bunch of guitars at once, either all the same, or with a very limited number of options, the Forum members were able to get a very special guitar, and both the customers (us) and the manufacturer (Larrivee) benefit from the associated economies of scale. [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=30424.msg280125#msg280125 Source: AZLiberty]
* {{Compact Demo}}
 
  
== Videos ==
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* The Larrivee company does not initiate these nor do they make reference to them in their catalogs or website.  They have been most gracious in allowing members of the forum to design a guitar that's a little bit different than their standard offerings.  In the past they've thrown in some surprises like fancier rosettes and they even agreed to use some pretty special Italian Spruce on the Forum III guitars.  [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=30424.msg280164#msg280164 Source: tuffythepug]
* [[CAJUN_Launch|Video Blog of L1® Compact Launch]]
 
  
== Documents and Resources ==
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==== Forum I  ====
{{:L1® Compact Documentation}}
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[[Image:LarriveeForum0101.jpg|thumb|Forum I - 7 of 17, armrest not standard]]
  
== L1® Products Comparison ==
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[[Image:LarriveeForum0102.jpg|thumb|Forum I - 7 of 17]]
  
[http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/popup/compare_charts/pop_compare_l1.jsp Product Comparison]
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[[Image:LarriveeForum0103.jpg|thumb|Forum I - 7 of 17]]
  
== FAQs from the {{Forum}} ==
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Shipped January 2005.
=== Presets ===
 
Channel 1:
 
* {{t1 nl}} equivalent: Handheld Mics
 
* {{Model I nl}} equivalent: 01 Handheld Microphones
 
Channel 2:
 
* {{t1 nl}} equivalent: Acoustic Guitar w/piezo
 
* {{Model I nl}} equivalent: 40 Acoustic Guitar w/piezo
 
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4806048934/m/294106511?r=811100711#811100711 Source]
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Jason at [http://www.notableguitars.com Notable Guitars] worked extensively with the [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=4181.0 Larrivée Forum] to select what would become the forum guitar. 
  
=== Bass Expansion ===
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<section begin=Forum I Specifications />
Q: Can I use a {{A1}} with the Compact?
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===== Specifications =====
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* [[Larrivée_Guitars#OM_-_Orchestra_Model|OM - Orchestra Model]] Body Style
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* [[Larrivée_Guitars#Series_Details|03 Series appointments]]  (satin finish) plus <nowiki>*</nowiki> below
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* Built in Vancouver, BC Canada
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* Mahogany / Spruce top or
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* Mahogany / Mahogany top
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* 12 Frets clear to the body
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> Abalone Rosette
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> Mother of Pearl logo inlay on headstock
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> Black Tuner buttons
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* No cutaway models were produced
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<section end=Forum I Specifications />
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* Forum I &mdash; 17 produced
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: There were 17 Forum guitars delivered in early January 2005.  One of the Forum I guitars was damaged and a replacement was shipped with the 9 Forum II's that were shipped in April 2005
  
A: Basically, no.
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===== Discussions & Links =====
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* [http://randyrick.us/guitars/LarriveeForumGuitar.htm Randy R.'s Forum Guitar page] (note: Build Photos)
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=3965.0 Forum I build pictures] on the Larrivée Forum
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*[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29933.msg274718#msg274718 Dotneck on Larrivée forum]
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*[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29933.msg274762#msg274762 Danerada on Larrivée forum]
  
Applicable quote from Neil-at-Bose
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==== Forum II ====
:We designed the L1 Compact to feature integrated bass and as a result the bass is not expandable as it is with L1 Model I or Model II.
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Same as Forum I, released in April 2005
  
:The L1 Compact's output passes a full-range signal therefore it would send alot of "undesired" mid range frequency to a Packlite system which would significantly alter the tonal balance of the system.
 
  
:If you are a customer that needs more bass a {{Model I}} or {{Model II}} system would be be a better fit.
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{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}|Forum I Specifications}}
  
Source: [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/76010377/m/216100472?r=725102472#725102472 Neil-at-Bose] in the {{Forum}}
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* Forum II &mdash; 9 produced. One more was built as a replacement for a Forum I that was damaged in transit.
  
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===== Discussions & Links =====
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29989.msg275393#msg275393 Randy R.'s details about the Forum II]
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* [http://randyrick.us/guitars/LarriveeForumGuitar.htm Randy R.'s Forum Guitar page] (note: Build Photos)
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*[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29933.msg274718#msg274718 Dotneck on Larrivée forum]
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*[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29933.msg274762#msg274762 Danerada on Larrivée forum]
  
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==== Forum III ====
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[[Image:LarriveeForumIII01.jpg|thumb|Forum III Mahogany top back sides]]
  
=== Controls ===
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[[Image:LarriveeForumIII02.jpg|thumb|Forum III Italian Spruce top Rosewood back, sides "Bella"]]
We’ve designed the {{Compact}} with the goal of providing a simple user interface for both musicians and general purpose users. You will notice there is volume control for each channel but no overall master volume. This means that the power amp section is always at full gain. In this configuration the Channel 1 and Channel 2 volume controls are effectively acting as trim controls. The benefit of a trim control is that you don’t need to significant gain in order to drive the {{Compact}} to full output.
 
  
The {{Compact}} microphone Channel 1 is designed to work with a wide range of handheld microphones from popular microphones like a Shure Beta 58A all the way to lower sensitivity microphones like the Sennheiser e8155. As you may know sensitivity can vary between microphones so we’ve elected to include a higher amount of gain on the microphone channel.
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The Forum III Guitar started shipping March 16, 2009. There was a factory tour of the Vancouver, BC plant where these were built.
  
In order to maximize signal to noise (when using the {{Compact}} Channel 1 Microphone Channel) we recommend that you determine the loudest level that is required for your room/application and follow the steps below.
 
  
# Plug in your microphone to Channel 1
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===== Specifications =====
# Turn the {{Compact}} Channel 1 Volume/Trim to 9 o’clock
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* Number produced: 78 (official number but there were overruns)
# Speak into the microphone at your loudest volume and softest volume
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* First guitars shipped March 2009
# Adjust the Channel 1 Volume/Trim  control to a setting that will work for your loud and soft vocal passages.
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* [[Larrivée_Guitars#LS_-_Larriv.C3.A9e_Small_Body|LS - Larrivée Smallbody]] Body Style
# Remember since this is effectively a trim control (and the master is at full) you don’t need to build additional headroom into the system.
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* [[Larrivée_Guitars#Series_Details|03 Series appointments]]  (satin finish) plus <nowiki>*</nowiki> below
# Additional tip: In most cases, the Channel 1 Volume/Trim Preamp has more gain than you will ever need, so if you don’t need the extra gain, don’t use it as it will only introduce noise.
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* Built in Vancouver, BC Canada
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* Wood Combinations available
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** South American Mahogany / Italian Spruce Top (32)&sup1;
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** Rosewood / Italian Spruce Top (20) &sup1;
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** South American Mahogany / Mahogany Top (14) &sup1;
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* Neck: 12 Frets to the body
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> Herringbone sound hole Rosette
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> 12th fret inlay three micro dots, no other fretboard markers, with dots on neck edge binding.
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* Maple binding
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* Standard 03 level tuners
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* Original Hardshell  Case
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> Detached tortoise pick guard (Jim Holler at Trinity Guitars will install only IF requested)
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* Custom bone saddle made by Jim Holler
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* Personalized set up by Jim Holler
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* Price without options - under $1050 USD
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* Label says <br />
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Forum Guitar III<br />
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No # of 78<br />
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Each label signed by JCL (Jean Claude Larrivée)
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* Options:
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** Herringbone purfling  - $150 (34) &sup1;
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** Venetian Cutaway - $300 (7) &sup1;
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** Left-handed (9)
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&f=7521050644&m=256100442&r=919103442#919103442 Source: Craig-at-Bose]
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* &sup1; [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=24009.msg218885#msg218885 counts approximate]
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=28458.msg260465#msg260465 Final Specifications published on the Larrivée Forum]
  
=== Setting the Volume and the LEDs ===
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===== The Beginning =====
Question: What do the Signal/Clip indicators (green/red lights) on the {{Compact}} mean.
 
  
Answer:
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''' [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=23989.msg210989#msg210989 Orphaned Larris What If...] '''
: For both Channel 1 and Channel 2 the Red LED indicates that the Limiter is being activated.
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<blockquote>
:Blinking red signifies that you are achieving maximum usable audio output
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Since many Forum-ites and Larri-loyalists lament the fact that there are orphaned Larri-models... http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/Smileys/default/crying.gif (i.e. OOs, OMVs)
:Solid red indicates that the system is clipping and volume should be reduced
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as in out-of-production models...
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What if enough Forum-ites commission Mr. Jean Claude Larrivee himself & his sons to produce...
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a Special Order batch for a discontinued model...
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say through 12th Fret, Guitar Adoptions, Notable, Trinity... as distributors
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- that just about covers the continent and both sides of the border.
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<br /><br />
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We'll stick to the RW-Spruce and HOG-Spruce variety only.
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<br /><br />
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Please keep your comments brief - (1) specify Larri-MODEL ONLY you wish to order.... (2) Yes or No - do you think this is possible? http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/Smileys/default/confused.gif http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/Smileys/default/confused.gif
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<br /><br />
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ricky  http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/Smileys/default/confused.gif  (IMHO - I think this is possible or at least worth trying... given enough number of us who are loyal Larri-fanatics) http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/Smileys/default/thumbsupup.gif
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<br /><br />
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SERIOUSLY...
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I guess this is a survey / vote  ===> so we can have our dream most cherished Larri to own... or you can tell me if I'm on GAS-delusion? http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/Smileys/default/wacko.gif
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</blockquote>
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&mdash; Source:[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=23989.msg210989#msg210989 Orphaned Larris What If...]
  
Question: What happens when the Compact is running at full-out. That is, is it going to audibly clip, compress or something else.
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===== Discussions & Links =====
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=24009 Forum III discussion Part I]
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=25099.0 Forum III discussion II - The Wait]
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=26162.0 Forum III impressions and discussion]
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=27877.msg255085 Forum III owners' pictures]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=larrivee3&init=quick#/group.php?v=info&ref=search&gid=61139122760 Facebook Forum III group]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=larrivee3&init=quick#/group.php?v=photos&ref=search&gid=61139122760 Facebook Forum III photos]
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=25411.msg234579#msg234579 Forum discussion about the March 16, 2009 factory tour including pictures]
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=26087.0 Forum discussion - photos from the tour] &mdash; thread dedicated to pictures
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* [http://www.fowlerportraits.com/larrivee/ Larrivée Guitars Forum Tour, March 16, 2009] &mdash; PhotoMat's online album.
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* [http://picasaweb.google.ca/jekalpin/ForumIIIBookDraft?feat=directlink Forum III Production album] - Jagadis (Jordan)
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=47752.0 Forum III Role call and reunion] - dazdarren 6 years later
  
Answer:
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==== Forum IV ====
:The {{Compact}} limiters are set to allow some audible clipping to enable a performer to hear when the unit is topped out and have a better feel for its maximum output range.
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[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.0 Larrivée Forum thread on the Forum IV]
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&f=3976055944&m=741102282&r=722107292#722107292 Source: Neil-at-Bose]
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Two production runs.
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* The first scheduled after ordering cutoff December 15, 2009. [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg277738#msg277738 23 Guitars].
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** Estimated delivery: End of March 2010 [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg278649#msg278649 Source]
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* The second is scheduled after order cutoff on January 15, 2010
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** Total guitars in this run: 29  [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg283147#msg283147 per Jim Holler]
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* 2010 02 23 Rumour of [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg285705#msg285705 first instrument completed per Bluesman1]
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* [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg288623#msg288623 photos from Jim Holler] March 11, 2010
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===== Specifications =====
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* [[Larrivée_Guitars#OO_Body|OO Body Style]] 00-03 Mahogany Top
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* [[Larrivée_Guitars#Series_Details|03 Series appointments]] (satin finish) plus <nowiki>*</nowiki> features below
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* Headstock Ebony overlay with:
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** <nowiki>*</nowiki> Silver border
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** <nowiki>*</nowiki> Pearl Logo
  
=== L1® Compact Microphone Accessory Pack ===
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> Back strip
Contents:
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> Herringbone Rosette
* Audix OM3 microphone
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* <nowiki>*</nowiki> 12 frets open to the body
* Audix CBL-20 20' XLR cable
 
* Stereo RCA cable
 
* 3.5mm Stereo mini cable
 
  
The Hand held Mic or Audix OM3 preset both work great.
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* Body
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** Length ( without neck ) 19 3/8th
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** Width upper bout 10 1/8th
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** Width lower bout  14 1/8th
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** Depth at butt end of guitar 4 1/4th
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** Depth at neck end of body  3 3/8th
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* One piece mahogany neck
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* Ebony fingerboard
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* Nut width 1 3/4th
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* Bridge: 2 3/'''16''' th string spacing  <<< [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg276401#msg276401 confirmed] <ref>I received an email from Jim Holler stating that the guitars will have the normal 2-3/16" string spacing at the saddle. &mdash; [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg276401#msg276401 Randy R on the Larrivée Forum] 2009/12/27 </ref>
  
To obtain pricing and availability please contact 800-444-2673.
 
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4806048934/m/294106511?r=163100711#163100711 Source]
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Ordering information
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<br />Jim Holler, Luthier
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<br />Trinity Guitars
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<br />800 West Third St
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<br />Jamestown, NY 14701
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<br />716-665-4490
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<br />email: [mailto:JimHoller@TrinityGuitars.com JimHoller@TrinityGuitars.com]
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<br />website: http://www.trinityguitars.com
  
=== Universal Power Supply ===
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[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.msg275246#msg275246 Source: dependan on the Larrivée forum]
  
The L1 Compact system features a switching power supply that allows it to
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===== Options =====
operate in regions ranging from 100V – 240V. The proper power cord for the
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Source: [http://www.trinityguitars.com/steelstr/larrivee/foruniv.html Options] (Trinity Guitars)
specific region in which the system was purchased is included in the product
 
carton.
 
  
=== Available in Bose Retail Stores ===
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# Custom Bone Saddle    Included no charge
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# Custom bone nut to match Larrivee nut $65
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# Strap button on neck $5
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# <strike>K&K Pure Western Note I have only 3 of these and will not be ordering more. All Gone. $85</strike>
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# K&K Trinity Western $186 Note I have only 2 of these and will not be ordering more
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# LRBaggs Active I Beam  $150
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# LRBaggs Imix no cut $250
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# LRBaggs Active element $135
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# LRBaggs M1 $196
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# Fishman matrix infinity $ 139.95
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# Gotoh 510 Mini Delta chrome tuners installed $ 80.00
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#* Installation $26.00.
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#* A new set of strings will be required. Total for Machines, Bushings and install $ 106.00 Plus strings.
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#**Cleartone Lights or Medium $12.00, Martin SP Lights or mediums $7.95, D'Addario EJ16 or EJ17 $6.99
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#** Note that there is an exposed hole.
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# Oasis Humidifier  Standard or Plus  $19.95
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# The question has come up about Bob Colosi bone pins. The best way to do this is to order them yourself and put them on once you get the guitar. If you would like me to put them in during the sey I can just have them shipped here with your name on the package.
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# Grover Sta-Tite GX1245 tuners Chrome $ 37.00 Adaptor Bushings $ 7.00. Installation $26.00. #* A new set of strings will be required. Total for Machines, Bushings and install $ 70.00 Plus strings. Cleartone Lights or Medium $12.00, Martin SP Lights or mediums $7.95, D'Addario EJ16 or EJ17 $6.99
  
The L1 Compact will be offered in all Bose retail stores, the L1 model I and model II will remain in select stores only.
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===== The Beginning =====
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The Forum IV Guitars began with a post on the Larrivée Guitar Forum
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4806048934/m/294106511?r=723105811#723105811 Source: Neil-at-Bose]
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[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.0 F-IV special order 00-03MT by the forum & Trinity Guitars]
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<blockquote>
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YUP. Jim is going to get us the information on pricing and timing. But we are going to be able to order some 00-03 MT's. <br /><br />
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    There will only be one guitar NO options for this order a 00-03 MT<br /><br />
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Please don't ask for other options. This is all Larrivee will make this time.<br /><br />
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  So if we keep it simple as has been discussed in the 00-03 thread then we can get this done easily and quickly.<br /><br />
  
=== Extensions ===
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            So who will be in for sure? I know of 3 already including myself that are ready, but I'll let y'all say so.
The extensions are interchangeable. They contain no speakers.  
 
  
Q: Why does Bose say that I have to use both extensions?
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</blockquote>
  
A: You can use either or both extensions but we didn't see applications where there are advantages to using one so we don't promote it that way. <br /> &mdash; [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4806048934/m/294106511?r=324109321#324109321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
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Source: [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=29514.0 F-IV special order 00-03MT by the forum & Trinity Guitars]
  
* Extended Position <br />Recommended for larger audiences, the extended position allows users to elevate the L1 Compact loudspeaker array, enabling it to project sound clearly and evenly throughout larger venues. Included with the L1 Compact system are two interlocking L1 Compact extensions used to elevate the array.
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==== Forum V ====
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[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=38232.0 Forum V Specs Vote] - October 24, 2011 <br />This is a great discussion to visit to get a sense of the latest news about the Forum V guitar.
  
* Collapsed Position<br /> Recommended for smaller audiences, the collapsed position allows the L1 Compact loudspeaker array to be inserted in the front of the power stand, creating a very small profile. When used in this position, the system should be placed on top of a table or elevated stage. This will allow sound to project clearly and evenly throughout the room.
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[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=38097.msg345681#msg345681 Forum V - The RS-4] - October 11, 2011
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=613103811#613103811 Source: Eric-at-Bose]
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[http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.345989445448068.76461.104036859643329&type=1 Forum V Facebook page] &mdash; May 2012
  
For optimal performance we recommend using both extensions when the system is set up in its Extended position.
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<blockquote>Friends I am pleased to announce a Dealer has been secured:<br />LA Guitar Sales has agreed to take this adventure to the next level.
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<br />Some members are very aware of Ted at LA Guitars and his vast experience in doing custom orders.
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<br />As a result of THIS TOPIC  we have reached this point.
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<br />In order for this adventure to become reality we need 10 commited members at this point we have 6 with a few on the fence.
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<br />Please be patient in regards to downpayment required and timelines they will come to light as the dealer gets up to speed and connects with Larrivee.
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<br />I or  LAGuitars will post the detail options of the spec as I know them before Friday most of the things we have been discussing will be addressed. Some options have flexibility others are one or the other, still others I need clarity on.
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<br />Hope this meets your approval to date. Friends this is an exciting time for us all and quite an opportunity of which I feel privledged to partake. Anyone considering a Larrivee electric - there could not be a better opportunity.
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=563103811#563103811 Source: Neil-at-Bose]
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&mdash; [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?action=profile;u=7967 JOYCEfromNS]
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</blockquote>
  
=== Drivers ===
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===== History =====
[[Image:CompactArray.jpg|right|drivers]]
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September 30, 2011 [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=37949.0 Ideas for Forum RS-4] Discussion started by Mikeymac
==== Array Section ====
 
There are six high power drivers in the array section.
 
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/4806048934/m/294106511?r=324109321#324109321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
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===== Larrivée Forum V Mini Humbucker =====
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{{:Larrivée Forum V Mini Humbucker}}
  
===== Vertical Dispersion =====
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:With the Models I and II, I have had to tilt them forward on occasion (no more than an inch on the PS cabinet or back legs) because the output pattern is so horizontal. This made a very audible improvement for the back seats. <br />I expect, with the Compact, this will no longer be necessary due to the new array configuration. Any idea what the vertical dispersion angle is on the high end? [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=895106811#895106811 Bose Guy in Calgary]
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* Just discussion so far. Nothing concrete. [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=30483.0 Current Forum V discussion]
  
Plus or minus 20 degrees. No tilting needed.
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==== RS4 Forum Guitar ====
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* Just discussion so far. Nothing concrete [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=31121.0 Current RS4 Forum guitar discussion]
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=526109321#526109321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
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The vertical dispersion is only +-20 degrees which is pretty confined compared to most stand mounted speakers.
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==== Forum VI Guitars Discussions ====
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=====  March 2012 &mdash; never built=====
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* PM33AUD [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=39465.0 FORUM VI Specification Vote Thread!] &mdash; March 1, 2012
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* Final Specifications:
 +
;Forum VI STANDARD CONFIGURATION:
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<br />00v-03 MT guitar - all mahogany (unless spruce option below), Satin Finish
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<br />Venetian Cutaway
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<br />25.5" Scale Length
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<br />"12 Fret" (where the body meets neck)
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<br />Standard 03 appointments with:
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<br />Herringbone Rosette
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<br />Backstrip
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<br />Figured Maple Body Binding and Fretboard Binding
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<br />Ebony Headstock Overlay, Pearl Larrivee Logo, Silver Border
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<br />Ebony Fretboard
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<br />Microdot inlays (starting at 3rd fret - I believe this is standard)
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<br />1 3/4" nut
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<br />Mahogany 1pc Neck
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<br />No Pickgaurd
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=988109321#988109321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
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"Forum VI" tag
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;OPTIONS:
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<br />Herringbone Purfling (tentative)
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<br />Spruce Top
  
The curvature in the array is to achieve the +-20 degree vertical pattern. We designed for that pattern so the speaker would work in a typical raked seating area -- something we thought the L1 Compact system would be used for a lot, and we wanted to make sure that those seated in the front row of a cramped venue with the product in it's extended position would still get sound.
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&mdash; source: [http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=39627.0 Official Forum VI thread] March 14, 2012
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=370107321#370107321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
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===== May 2021 discussion ongoing=====
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[http://www.larriveeforum.com/smf/index.php?topic=54564.0 Forum VI (based on Forum III) thread] May 2021
  
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===== Convex arrangement of 6 speaker array =====
 
:I'm curious about the slight 'convex' arrangement of the 6-speaker array. Why that rather than a straight or even a slightly 'concave' arrangement? [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=759100021#759100021 Source: Dan Cornett]
 
 
The vertical convexity of the HF array will actually produce a very useful vertical dispersion at HF. The unit needs this. IF it were a straight array, you'd be shooting over the heads of, say, people seated in front of a bandstand looking up. That geometry coupled with the driver articulation (like the L1/II) makes for a spectacular distribution of sound, especially in the HF. It's amazing when you hear it.
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=206101021#206101021 Source: Cliff-at-Bose]
 
 
 
==== Power Stand ====
 
The L1 Compact systems power stand has integrated bass with an 8" woofer and will play down to 65hz. The drivers in the loudspeaker array are indeed smaller than those used in the L1 model I and model II systems.
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=928106711#928106711 Source: Neil-at-Bose]
 
 
===== Crossover =====
 
We moved the crossover up to 400-ish.
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=834107321#834107321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
 
 
=== Voicing / {{T1 nl}} ===
 
 
We voiced all the L1 systems the same, so that tone would be the same on each.
 
 
Also, that makes it possible for the T1 audio engine to travel from say a Model II to an L1 Compact system with no additional change of settings on the T1.
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=938109321#938109321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
 
 
=== Comparisons to Other Members of the L1® Family ===
 
These are anecdotes from people-at-Bose.
 
 
==== Ken-at-Bose ====
 
What I would say is that the L1 Compact system does not play as loud, nor as deep in bass, nor does it project as far into a room as either the L1 Model I or Model II.
 
 
It doesn't really offer expandable bass.
 
 
We think its performance and price are very appealing to a large number of people for whom the performance and price of the Model I or Model II are unnecessarily high.
 
 
If I played in bigger, noisier rooms, used bass and drums, or played hard driving rock/blues/metal, or had an instrument that really shined because of deep bass etc. I should be steered to the Model I or Model II.
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421/p/3 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
 
 
For a quiet, attentive audience I would think that a singer songwriter could comfortably entertain 150 people, give or take, with an L1 Compact system
 
  
If the room or people are noisy, take that down to 50.
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<references />
  
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=216109321#216109321 Source: Ken-at-Bose]
 
  
==== Cliff-at-Bose ====
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[[Category:Larrivee]]
First of all, the L1® Compact is very different in basic nature from the two original ones. It has a head-high vertically-divergent array that is ultra-wide horizontally. the vertical angle is narrow enough so its sound pressure fall-off with distance is not as severe as, say, a guitar amp, but it's somewhat greater than an {{Model I}} or {{Model II}}. We have data galore taken on the {{Compact}} array, but to a musician, its not only useless, it's confusing. Thinking about this stuff intellectually leads nowhere.
 
 
 
So, forgetting all this, The {{Compact}} sounds the same and, from personal experience playing and singing solo, it feels the same. When I played (this seems to be a typical configuration), the system was off to the side 5' and back of me 4'. It is louder when you get on top of it (unlike the L1) so you need to get a little further from it. But not much.
 
 
 
It's very well behaved and it's easy to arrive at an organically-correct distance from it. But; bottom line; it really behaves like the other L1's. I know it has less overall output than the big ones, but I never felt that limit playing demos for a variety of audiences prior to yesterday's launch. I know the system will allow me to entertain at a level I'm happy with in our live music theater. I really don't want more level from it. Our theater holds over 100 and is acoustically treated to be pretty dry. Charlie Farrin did the same on a number of occasions. He's an experienced pro, playing guitar and singing to demonstrate for other audiences. As an audience member listening to Charlie, I was delighted with the sound quality and level. It was exceptionally articulate musically and I understood all his words, on songs I wasn't familiar with.
 
 
 
I'm guessing if you're playing guitar or keys and singing (a solo gig), you can play for 100 with great quality. I never thought once about the capacity of the LF. My keys are never exaggerated on the low end and I want them to sound like, for instance, a real piano or a Rhodes Suitcase. I'm guessing an organ player playing a heavy bass line and singing, like a solo gig, might put the thing to the test. I haven't experienced this and don't do it myself.
 
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=294105811#294105811 Source: Cliff-at-Bose]
 
 
 
== Microphones ==
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/398100212 Discussion of Microphones you can use with the Compact]
 
 
 
 
 
== Connections from a T1® ==
 
This refers to the connection from a {{T1}} Master or Aux Output using &frac14; inch jack connections.
 
 
 
[[T1_ToneMatch%C2%AE_Audio_Engine_/_1/4_inch_Output_Connections_to_L1%C2%AE_Family_Members#L1.C2.AE_Compact|T1® to Compact]]
 
 
 
{{#lst:T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / 1/4 inch Output Connections to L1® Family Members|Balanced}}
 
 
 
This is page 12 of the {{Compact Owners Guide}}
 
 
 
[[Image:CompactOwnersGuideT1Connection.gif]]
 
 
 
=== Channel 2 Connection from {{T1}} Details ===
 
[[Image:Compact Channel 2 Line Level.png]]
 
 
 
== AC Power ==
 
This is especially for those who want to run the L1 Compact with an inverter connected to a car battery or from a Power Pack.
 
 
 
Note: The L1 Compact accepts all AC Power In voltages from 100V to 240V, the different part numbers change the power cord in the box.
 
 
 
Here is the AC Power in levels we have measured on the L1 Compact, please realize that these are approximate and vary greatly with audio content.
 
 
 
<pre>
 
                Power  230V  120V  100V
 
 
 
          Idle:  12W  0.06A  0.1A  0.12A
 
      (no audio)
 
 
 
Filling a room:  30W  0.14A  0.25A  0.3A
 
 
 
      Full Out:  60W  0.3A    0.5A  0.6A
 
(Red LED blinking)
 
</pre>
 
 
 
Note: The AC line power in can peak around 100W during a loud burst.
 
 
 
We have also tested the L1 Compact with several DC to AC Inverters, mostly the low cost "Modified Sine Wave" (actually three level square wave) ones and all have worked very well, there is no buzz problem from the ones we tried.
 
I recommend that an inverter of at least 300W be used ($30 to $35 US), less then that has not been tested.
 
 
 
Here are measurements we took, realize this also includes the inverter efficiency:
 
<pre>
 
 
 
Current from 12V Battery to Inverter
 
 
 
          Idle: 12W  1.5 Amps from battery
 
 
 
Filling a room: 30W  3 Amps from battery
 
 
 
      Full Out: 60W  6 Amps from battery
 
 
 
</pre>
 
There are also "Power Packs" available which have the battery built in with the inverter.
 
To find out how long one of the "Portable Power Packs" will run divide the amp hour rating of the battery by the amps from the list above (usually divide by 3), this is assuming it uses a 12V battery.
 
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/745104421?r=782102261#782102261 Source: Tom-at-Bose]
 
 
 
== Compact Extensions Sticking ==
 
{{:Compact Extensions Sticking}}
 
 
 
== Channel 1==
 
<html><a name="Channel_1_Hiss"></a></html>
 
{{:Compact Channel 1 Noise}}
 
 
 
== Channel 2 ==
 
[[Image:Compact Channel 2.png|thumb]]
 
 
 
===Can a stereo signal be used with the analog input?===
 
 
 
A ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector carrying a stereo signal should not be used with the analog input on the {{Compact}}.
 
 
 
Even though a ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector can carry a stereo signal this is not how this physical connection is used on the {{Compact}}.
 
 
 
The analog input on the {{Compact}} is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable and you will hear almost no signal in the {{Compact}}.
 
 
 
== Line Out ==
 
 
 
[[Image:CompactLineOut.gif|right]]
 
=== Rear panel outputs ===
 
¼-inch output – Mono analog output that accepts either ¼ inch TRS balanced or
 
TS unbalanced cables. Can be used to link multiple L1® Compact systems together
 
by connecting the ¼-inch output from one L1® Compact system to the ¼-inch input
 
(Channel 2) on a second L1® Compact system. This will provide additional coverage
 
in larger spaces. You can also use the ¼-inch output to connect to a house PA
 
system and use the L1® Compact system as your personal monitor.
 
 
 
Note: Using a TS unbalanced cable will result in a drop in the audio level of -6dBu.
 
 
 
Source: Page 6 of the {{Compact Owners Guide}}
 
 
 
=== &frac14; inch jack output EQ ===
 
The Compact has a balanced line-out that is a mix of all the inputs, post level and EQ settings on the input panel. The signal at the line out will be full range down to 30 Hz. There is an exception. The Channel 2 input will be band-pass above 60 Hz (nothing below that) when the ToneMatch® switch is ON (up position). The other inputs are unaffected.
 
 
 
 
 
:If the Tonematch switch is engaged on Channel 2 then sources connected to the 1/4" input will not pass anything below 60Hz out of the line outputs.
 
 
 
:This does not apply to the 1/8" and RCA inputs which will pass information down to 30Hz through the line outputs regardless of where the ToneMatch switch is positioned.
 
 
 
:If the ToneMatch switch is set to line level sources connected to the 1/4" input will also pass information down to 30Hz through the line outputs.
 
 
 
 
 
:[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/787106852?r=514100362#514100362 Source: Neil-at-Bose]
 
 
 
== Physical Comparison to other L1® Products ==
 
 
 
{{:L1® Model Comparison / Physical}}
 
 
 
== Physical Comparison to other small amplifiers ==
 
 
 
{{:Compact Physical Comparisons}}
 
 
 
== Zusammenfassung in Deutsch ==
 
Hier eine kurze (allerdings unvollständige) Zusammenfassung in deutsch:
 
 
 
* Das '''Abstrahlverhalten''' i.d. Breite (horizontal) soll aber praktisch identisch mit der L1-Familie sein. Die vertikale Abstrahlung soll bei etwa +/-20° liegen, d.h. man muss die Säule nicht mehr kippen, z.B. um die Zuhörer direkt v.d. Bühne oder auf nach hinten ansteigenden Sitzreihen zu erreichen.
 
* '''Reichweite''': Die L1® Compact trägt wegen der kürzeren Säule (mit 6 Hochleistungs-Treibern) nicht ganz so weit wie die "grosse" L1, d.h. die Lautstärke fällt mit zunehmender Entfernung etwas mehr ab.
 
* '''Leistung''': Klar, daß die L1® Compact u.a. aufgrund des deutlich geringeren Gewichtes weniger Leistung als die anderen L1-Modelle hat. Dennoch reicht die Leistung aus, um 150 "ruhige" Zuhörer mit hervorragendem Sound zu versorgen, - bei lauterem Publikum reduziert sich diese Zahl allerdings auf etwa 50 Leute.
 
 
 
 
 
Aber natürlich gilt auch hier: Selber hören u. sehen ist besser als viel lesen.
 
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5531050001/m/369102621?r=663105721#663105721 Source: BlackForestMan Wolfgang]
 
 
 
== Expanded Text from the [http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/speakers/portable_amplification_systems/l1_compact/index.jsp L1® Compact Page] ==
 
==== L1® Compact system ====
 
 
 
* Bose® Spatial Dispersion™ loudspeaker technology delivers sound evenly across the stage and throughout the audience—even to the extreme sides
 
* Two ToneMatch® channels with fixed presets for a handheld microphone and an acoustic guitar
 
* Integrated bass speaker in power stand
 
* Two setup positions: collapsed for smaller spaces or extended for larger ones
 
* Ideal for musical performances, mobile DJs, classrooms, business presentations and other events
 
 
 
Introducing the L1 Compact portable line array system. Carry it in one trip. Set it up in one minute. Fill the room with Bose sound.
 
 
 
The new L1 Compact system combines conventional PA and monitors into one sleek unit. Positioned behind or to the side of a performer, DJ or presenter, it delivers wide, even sound coverage throughout the stage area and audience—even off to the extreme sides. It's our smallest, lightest, easiest-to-set-up L1 system, weighing just 29 pounds.
 
 
 
====Big sound. Small package====
 
 
 
Now you can have quality Bose sound for almost any gig, event or occasion. The L1 Compact system is small enough to fit in your trunk or back seat, and its innovative modular design makes setup easy and fast. You can arrange it in either a collapsed configuration for smaller spaces or a taller, extended configuration for larger ones. No extra gear to haul. No heavy speakers to hoist onto stands. No speaker cables.
 
 
 
====A different loudspeaker====
 
 
 
The L1 Compact system's slim loudspeaker distributes sound clearly and evenly throughout the room, thanks to Bose Spatial Dispersion technology. The speaker's unusual vertical shape makes it distinctly different from conventional PA speakers―and has a very positive effect on sound coverage. Even audience and band members off to the extreme sides hear the same clear, tonally balanced sound as those in front.
 
 
 
The L1 Compact loudspeaker array is smaller than those in L1 Model I and II systems, but it produces comparable horizontal sound coverage. L1 Model I and Model II loudspeakers project sound further with less dropoff of volume than the L1 Compact array.
 
 
 
====Integrated system====
 
 
 
With the L1 Compact system, you don't have to carry a separate amplifier, mixer or bass cabinet: They're already built in. The system's power stand includes an integrated bass speaker and amplifier, plus a built-in mixer providing a total of four inputs and two outputs.
 
 
 
Channel 1 is a microphone input with a customized ToneMatch preset for a handheld dynamic microphone. The preset automatically optimizes a handheld microphone's tone when used with the L1 Compact system. Channel 2 accepts up to three inputs at once, including a guitar, keyboard or other instrument, DJ mixer, MP3 player, laptop or projector. It features a customized ToneMatch preset to optimize the sound of an acoustic guitar.
 
 
 
The new L1 Compact system: audio performance, simplified setup and one-trip portability. Only from Bose.
 
 
 
 
 
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[[Category:Compact]]
 

Latest revision as of 21:12, 15 May 2021

This page is specifically for Larrivée Forum Guitars; special order Guitars whose origins began on the Larrivée Guitar Forum.

Ongoing discussion about this page: Larrivée Forum - Forum Guitars Wiki page discussion thread.

General information about Larrivée Guitars see: Larrivée Guitars

Special thanks go out to everyone on the Larrivée Guitar Forum who provided information and links to support this page.


What is a Forum Guitar?

Source: Discussion on the Larrivée Guitar forum

  • Larrivee Forum guitar is one that is developed and designed solely with input from members of the Larrivee Guitar Forum and a willing dealer to coordinate and place the orders with the factory. Source: teh
  • By ordering a bunch of guitars at once, either all the same, or with a very limited number of options, the Forum members were able to get a very special guitar, and both the customers (us) and the manufacturer (Larrivee) benefit from the associated economies of scale. Source: AZLiberty
  • The Larrivee company does not initiate these nor do they make reference to them in their catalogs or website. They have been most gracious in allowing members of the forum to design a guitar that's a little bit different than their standard offerings. In the past they've thrown in some surprises like fancier rosettes and they even agreed to use some pretty special Italian Spruce on the Forum III guitars. Source: tuffythepug

Forum I

Forum I - 7 of 17, armrest not standard
Forum I - 7 of 17
Forum I - 7 of 17

Shipped January 2005.

Jason at Notable Guitars worked extensively with the Larrivée Forum to select what would become the forum guitar.


Specifications
  • OM - Orchestra Model Body Style
  • 03 Series appointments (satin finish) plus * below
  • Built in Vancouver, BC Canada
  • Mahogany / Spruce top or
  • Mahogany / Mahogany top
  • 12 Frets clear to the body
  • * Abalone Rosette
  • * Mother of Pearl logo inlay on headstock
  • * Black Tuner buttons
  • No cutaway models were produced
  • Forum I — 17 produced
There were 17 Forum guitars delivered in early January 2005. One of the Forum I guitars was damaged and a replacement was shipped with the 9 Forum II's that were shipped in April 2005
Discussions & Links

Forum II

Same as Forum I, released in April 2005


Specifications
  • OM - Orchestra Model Body Style
  • 03 Series appointments (satin finish) plus * below
  • Built in Vancouver, BC Canada
  • Mahogany / Spruce top or
  • Mahogany / Mahogany top
  • 12 Frets clear to the body
  • * Abalone Rosette
  • * Mother of Pearl logo inlay on headstock
  • * Black Tuner buttons
  • No cutaway models were produced


  • Forum II — 9 produced. One more was built as a replacement for a Forum I that was damaged in transit.
Discussions & Links

Forum III

Forum III Mahogany top back sides
Forum III Italian Spruce top Rosewood back, sides "Bella"

The Forum III Guitar started shipping March 16, 2009. There was a factory tour of the Vancouver, BC plant where these were built.


Specifications
  • Number produced: 78 (official number but there were overruns)
  • First guitars shipped March 2009
  • LS - Larrivée Smallbody Body Style
  • 03 Series appointments (satin finish) plus * below
  • Built in Vancouver, BC Canada
  • Wood Combinations available
    • South American Mahogany / Italian Spruce Top (32)¹
    • Rosewood / Italian Spruce Top (20) ¹
    • South American Mahogany / Mahogany Top (14) ¹
  • Neck: 12 Frets to the body
  • * Herringbone sound hole Rosette
  • * 12th fret inlay three micro dots, no other fretboard markers, with dots on neck edge binding.
  • Maple binding
  • Standard 03 level tuners
  • Original Hardshell Case
  • * Detached tortoise pick guard (Jim Holler at Trinity Guitars will install only IF requested)
  • Custom bone saddle made by Jim Holler
  • Personalized set up by Jim Holler
  • Price without options - under $1050 USD
  • Label says

Forum Guitar III
No # of 78
Each label signed by JCL (Jean Claude Larrivée)

  • Options:
    • Herringbone purfling - $150 (34) ¹
    • Venetian Cutaway - $300 (7) ¹
    • Left-handed (9)
The Beginning

Orphaned Larris What If...

Since many Forum-ites and Larri-loyalists lament the fact that there are orphaned Larri-models... crying.gif (i.e. OOs, OMVs) as in out-of-production models...
What if enough Forum-ites commission Mr. Jean Claude Larrivee himself & his sons to produce... a Special Order batch for a discontinued model...
say through 12th Fret, Guitar Adoptions, Notable, Trinity... as distributors - that just about covers the continent and both sides of the border.

We'll stick to the RW-Spruce and HOG-Spruce variety only.

Please keep your comments brief - (1) specify Larri-MODEL ONLY you wish to order.... (2) Yes or No - do you think this is possible? confused.gif confused.gif

ricky confused.gif (IMHO - I think this is possible or at least worth trying... given enough number of us who are loyal Larri-fanatics) thumbsupup.gif

SERIOUSLY... I guess this is a survey / vote ===> so we can have our dream most cherished Larri to own... or you can tell me if I'm on GAS-delusion? wacko.gif

— Source:Orphaned Larris What If...

Discussions & Links

Forum IV

Larrivée Forum thread on the Forum IV

Two production runs.

Specifications
  • * Back strip
  • * Herringbone Rosette
  • * 12 frets open to the body
  • Body
    • Length ( without neck ) 19 3/8th
    • Width upper bout 10 1/8th
    • Width lower bout 14 1/8th
    • Depth at butt end of guitar 4 1/4th
    • Depth at neck end of body 3 3/8th
  • One piece mahogany neck
  • Ebony fingerboard
  • Nut width 1 3/4th
  • Bridge: 2 3/16 th string spacing <<< confirmed [1]


Ordering information
Jim Holler, Luthier
Trinity Guitars
800 West Third St
Jamestown, NY 14701
716-665-4490
email: JimHoller@TrinityGuitars.com
website: http://www.trinityguitars.com

Source: dependan on the Larrivée forum

Options

Source: Options (Trinity Guitars)

  1. Custom Bone Saddle Included no charge
  2. Custom bone nut to match Larrivee nut $65
  3. Strap button on neck $5
  4. K&K Pure Western Note I have only 3 of these and will not be ordering more. All Gone. $85
  5. K&K Trinity Western $186 Note I have only 2 of these and will not be ordering more
  6. LRBaggs Active I Beam $150
  7. LRBaggs Imix no cut $250
  8. LRBaggs Active element $135
  9. LRBaggs M1 $196
  10. Fishman matrix infinity $ 139.95
  11. Gotoh 510 Mini Delta chrome tuners installed $ 80.00
    • Installation $26.00.
    • A new set of strings will be required. Total for Machines, Bushings and install $ 106.00 Plus strings.
      • Cleartone Lights or Medium $12.00, Martin SP Lights or mediums $7.95, D'Addario EJ16 or EJ17 $6.99
      • Note that there is an exposed hole.
  12. Oasis Humidifier Standard or Plus $19.95
  13. The question has come up about Bob Colosi bone pins. The best way to do this is to order them yourself and put them on once you get the guitar. If you would like me to put them in during the sey I can just have them shipped here with your name on the package.
  14. Grover Sta-Tite GX1245 tuners Chrome $ 37.00 Adaptor Bushings $ 7.00. Installation $26.00. #* A new set of strings will be required. Total for Machines, Bushings and install $ 70.00 Plus strings. Cleartone Lights or Medium $12.00, Martin SP Lights or mediums $7.95, D'Addario EJ16 or EJ17 $6.99
The Beginning

The Forum IV Guitars began with a post on the Larrivée Guitar Forum

F-IV special order 00-03MT by the forum & Trinity Guitars

YUP. Jim is going to get us the information on pricing and timing. But we are going to be able to order some 00-03 MT's.

There will only be one guitar NO options for this order a 00-03 MT

Please don't ask for other options. This is all Larrivee will make this time.

So if we keep it simple as has been discussed in the 00-03 thread then we can get this done easily and quickly.

So who will be in for sure? I know of 3 already including myself that are ready, but I'll let y'all say so.

Source: F-IV special order 00-03MT by the forum & Trinity Guitars

Forum V

Forum V Specs Vote - October 24, 2011
This is a great discussion to visit to get a sense of the latest news about the Forum V guitar.

Forum V - The RS-4 - October 11, 2011

Forum V Facebook page — May 2012

Friends I am pleased to announce a Dealer has been secured:
LA Guitar Sales has agreed to take this adventure to the next level.


Some members are very aware of Ted at LA Guitars and his vast experience in doing custom orders.
As a result of THIS TOPIC we have reached this point.
In order for this adventure to become reality we need 10 commited members at this point we have 6 with a few on the fence.
Please be patient in regards to downpayment required and timelines they will come to light as the dealer gets up to speed and connects with Larrivee.
I or LAGuitars will post the detail options of the spec as I know them before Friday most of the things we have been discussing will be addressed. Some options have flexibility others are one or the other, still others I need clarity on.

Hope this meets your approval to date. Friends this is an exciting time for us all and quite an opportunity of which I feel privledged to partake. Anyone considering a Larrivee electric - there could not be a better opportunity.

JOYCEfromNS

History

September 30, 2011 Ideas for Forum RS-4 Discussion started by Mikeymac

Larrivée Forum V Mini Humbucker

From Matt Larrivée

As many of you know, there is a new Forum guitar in the works. The Forum V is set to be the first forum electric, and is based on the RS-4. One of the design elements to be included is the very first Larrivee Mini Humbuckers in the neck position of the guitar. The process of creating a new pickup is arduous; particularly when you have all of the parts made from scratch – domestically. I thought it would be interesting to document the process of how these pickups come to life from the very beginning of the design process, right through to the first production models.

This will be an evolving thread that will take several months to complete, but hopefully will give people a greater appreciation for what goes into these instruments and an insight into the thought process that goes into the design.

So with that said, let’s start the story with some background:

Mini Humbuckers have been around in one form or another since about 1959-1960. The first versions appeared on Gibson-made Epiphones in 1960. Over the next 12 years at least five distinct variations of the pickup were created; The Original PAF Mini, Offset Pole Mini, Original Firebird Mini, Johnny Smith Floating, and a “sidewinder” mini designed by Bill Lawrence around 1972. All of these pickups were built around the same pickup cover, but inside were completely different designs – and ultimately produced very different tones.

The Original PAF Mini

The Original PAF Mini was designed by Seth Lover in approximately late 1959. The pickup was to be used on the “lower-end” versions of Gibson being marketing under the Epiphone Brand (acquired by the parent company of Gibson in 1957). The pickup was a smaller more compact version of the Seth’s original Humbucker design (The PAF everyone knows and loves). It featured two bobbins mounted side-by-side; each bobbin containing a low carbon steel pole and a single magnet at the bottom of the pickup. The bobbin on the south side of the magnet used 3/4" long #5-40 headless slot head screws made from free machining steel, while the bobbin connected to the north side of the magnet contained a steel blade made from 1018 low carbon steel – The base plate was constructed from 0.032” thick 18% half hard nickel silver and the cover was 0.025” thick nickel silver usually plated in nickel. The bar magnet used was Alnico 5, similar to what was in its full size PAF counterpart.

The wire used was 42 gauge plain enamel – likely the exact same as used on full size PAF’s. This wire was notoriously non-uniform with large diameter differences from spool to spool. The two bobbins are smaller and could not hold quite as much wire as their full-size counterparts. A standard Humbucker bobbin from the era could have anywhere from 4000-6000 turns of wire, while bobbins on the mini would only hold between 4000-4500 turns of wire. Fewer turns of wire mean that the pickup had a slightly lower DC resistance than its full size counterpart – Minis would commonly range from 6.4-7.3 kOhm while full size PAF’s from the era would average from 6.9-8.0 kOhm. No direct record was kept, but from evidence within the pickup itself, it appears to have been wound using an old gear driven Geo Stevens 38AM coil winder – probably the same coil winder that was used on P-90’s if the era.

Tone wise they were “similar” to a PAF in tone, similar output level, with a hint more high end.

Offset Pole Mini

Around 1962, Seth Lover made some changes to the Epiphone mini Humbucker. He changed the design to offset the screws in the pickup. Each coil of the pickup would now have three screws and a blade. The reason for the change in unknown, but Seth did feel that the 3 x 3 design had some improvements over his original Humbucker design. He felt that “It wasn’t quite as loud as the Gibson version, with fewer turns of the coil, and it was a bit trebly. But it did the job.”

The blades were wrapped in 1 turn of Scotch #4 black paper tape to reduce vibration of the slug against the cover, and to hold the slug in the bobbin. Other changes to the pickups followed (which were not intentional design changes, but rather pragmatic business decisions from production / management). The magnets were now being supplied by a new vendor and were polished as opposed to rough cast – making them more uniform. Like the full size Humbucker counterpart, in 1963 the wire was changed from plain enamel coated to poly wire. The plain enamel wire had a purplish hue to it, while the poly coated was clear or slightly red. In addition, in 1963 the “Patent Applied For” sticker was replaced with a sticker that acknowledged the granting of the patent. The sticker now read “Patent No 2,737,842” – Which strangely enough is NOT the patent number that was issued to Gibson for the Humbucker! It is actually a patent number for a wrap around bridge. It is suspected this was done to make it harder for copy cats to lookup the design details of the pickup which are listed in the actual patent – Sneaky! For reference the actual patent number is 2896491.

Original Firebird Mini

The early 1960’s were not kind to Gibson – They were quickly losing market share to Fender guitars who’s instruments were seen as modern and more affordable. In an attempt to regain footing in the market, Gibson introduced the radical “Firebird” model in 1963. This line of guitars featured a totally different mini Humbucker that was substantially more “Fender-ish”.

During the 1950’s and 1960’s there were two primary different schools of thought on pickup construction. On one hand you had Fender who had the magnet directly in the middle of the coil of wire, and on the other hand you had Gibson who used a steel pole in the middle of the coil of wire with the magnet mounted beneath. The ultimate difference being that on a fender the strings were mounted right above the actual magnet, while in the Gibson there was magnetized steel directly under the strings. Each method produced completely different results; the Fender pickup was bright and twangy with bite (Think Telecaster) while the Gibson style was fatter with smoother.

The Firebird mini still used the exact same bobbins – except that the steel cores that were normally found in the bobbins were replaced by magnets! By removing the steel poles from the pickup and replacing them directly with magnets the sound of the pickup dramatically changed. The magnets were now directly in the core of the coil very similar to the fender pickups – This gave the Firebird Mini a more “Fender-y” sound – A brighter, snappy Humbucker with twang to it. Because of this, it is a popular option on many Tele style guitars as it can have some twang, but still buck the hum.

Since the pole screws on the cover were gone, the nickel silver cover was flat and clean without any holes. The earliest versions of the pickup (1963) had plain enamel wire, but pretty much immediately switched to Poly wire.

Johnny Smith Floating

After a falling out Guild in the latter half of the 1950’s, guitarist Johnny Smith was approached by Gibson Guitars in 1960-1961. Gibson developed a new signature model called the “Gibson Johnny Smith” which featured a rather unique mini Humbucker.

Aside from the fact that the pickup mounted to end of the fretboard, what made it unique was that it was really the first mini to start moving towards the Fender construction style. However, unlike the firebird pickup, there was only one magnet. The magnet was located in the “Slug” Coil, and was connected to the “screw” coil by a steel plate which transfer the magnetic field to the screws What’s special about this pickup is that it is sort of a gateway pickup – It’s halfway between a fender style and a Gibson style. The magnet directly under the strings on the slug coil creates a distinct attack and clarity, while the screw coil retains the long envelope of traditional Gibson Humbuckers.

Bill Lawrence “Side Winder”

The last design is one that I will just briefly touch on. Bill Lawrence is a very famous pickup designer, and has many unique patents to his name. Throughout his career, it’s fairly evident that he likes two specific things – Ceramic Magnets, and Side Winder pickups. A sidewinder is a pickup where the two coils do not face upwards, but are rather placed on their sides. A magnet is still placed in the middle of each coil, but the magnet connects to a steel pole of some form in the center of the pickup.

There are many pickup makers, and players that really like side winder pickups – but it’s a design that I’m not crazy about in this pickup, so I’m not going to devote any more time to it. I mention it for historical sake only.


Source — Matthew Larrivée



Forum VI Guitars Discussions

March 2012 — never built
Forum VI STANDARD CONFIGURATION


00v-03 MT guitar - all mahogany (unless spruce option below), Satin Finish
Venetian Cutaway
25.5" Scale Length
"12 Fret" (where the body meets neck)
Standard 03 appointments with:
Herringbone Rosette
Backstrip
Figured Maple Body Binding and Fretboard Binding
Ebony Headstock Overlay, Pearl Larrivee Logo, Silver Border
Ebony Fretboard
Microdot inlays (starting at 3rd fret - I believe this is standard)
1 3/4" nut
Mahogany 1pc Neck
No Pickgaurd

"Forum VI" tag

OPTIONS


Herringbone Purfling (tentative)
Spruce Top

— source: Official Forum VI thread March 14, 2012

May 2021 discussion ongoing

Forum VI (based on Forum III) thread May 2021



  1. I received an email from Jim Holler stating that the guitars will have the normal 2-3/16" string spacing at the saddle. — Randy R on the Larrivée Forum 2009/12/27