Topic: Anyone use BOSE PAS for singing at gigs/rehearsals?

I own a pair of these speakers (for work as a mobile DJ) and use a pair of Mackie SRM450's for band rehearsals. I have yet to sing through the Bose system and am curious if anyone does and what they think. I am sure if they are used by Aerosmith and Steve Miller, they must be awesome for bands. Thanks!

Jeff

Re: Anyone use BOSE PAS for singing at gigs/rehearsals?

Hey Metal_Singer,
I have owned my Bose L1 model 1 system for over a year.  It is like nothing you've every heard.  Very crisp sound,clarity to the extreme.  Gives presence to your vocals.  I use it with my Voicelive/Voicetone create with a Shure beta 87A wireless.  The only kicker is singing with backing tracks at higher volumes, the tracks can sound a little harsh at times.  Hard to get use to all the sound coming from one speaker yet filling the room.  I would love to here them used in a band situation with each musician having their own.  I will never regret my Bose just wish I could afford more of them.  Let me know of any specific questions.

Re: Anyone use BOSE PAS for singing at gigs/rehearsals?

Hello. New member here.As a solo guitar/vox/keyboard I use the BOSE L1 Model II with 1 B1 Sub. I use the Tonematch as my mixer. It has presets for singer songwriter.  I use an Audio Technica Pro Headset.   I also play in a duo where we both plug our headsets piano and guitar to the  Tonematch.   In my opinion there is no better system for dispersion and clarity of sound. Highly recommend!  I am looking at TC Helicon products perhaps someone could help me here.  Since I use both keys and guitar in solo performance and want to use vocal harmony when playing and singing with either instrument what product(s) should I look at. I am familiar with Harmony G for Guitar and the Harmony M for keys.  Would I need one of each or would something else work better. ( I am not that technical so ease of use is important! Cheers!