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Artifact of another life - click for a larger viewsketch on a napkin self portrait: Meander Bose

History

This is ST from the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards.

I got my first L1™ in June 2004 and been using the Bose® Personalized Amplification System™ family of products in my unplugged duo, and four-to-occasionally-seven piece eclectic band ever since.

I have no formal relationship with Bose Corporation but in my early dealings with the Bose Live Music Technology Group I found them to be excellent people with a profound sense of the importance of live music. I felt compelled to help.

You may know me from my (too) many posts on the Bose® Pro Portable PA Community but you might be wondering about this wiki. If so, see Why A Wiki

You can read a little background about me on my blog.

  • I was among the first group of individuals honored by Bose as Live Music Pioneers. [1]


Contact

Please contact me via a Private Message on the Bose® Pro Portable PA Community.

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Other Sites

Gear

We have enough L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeakers and B1 Bass Modules to go 1:1 (one per player) and an PackLite® power amplifier model A1 Extended Bass Package to support to bottom end when necessary.

Stage Layouts/ST Duo

What I run into my L1™

Electric Guitar

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I frequently run this on Classic preset #35 (Paul Reed Smith Custom 22) - clean - straight in, especially when playing with an "unplugged" ensemble.

The existing preset is nice but the 513 has several more pickup combinations than an Custom 22. Custom 22 = 5 pickup combinations, 513 = 13.

Acoustic Guitar

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Morgan with passive Fishman under saddle piezo pickup that sounds stunning with the Classic Taylor ToneMatch™ preset #90 (Dreadnaught Finger-Style).

Microphone

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KMS 105 with Classic preset #12



  1. Ken-at-Bose announces Live Music Pioneers