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Of course, Bose gear is overpriced by a large factor. In my opinion, around four or five times. The Bose Table Radio w/CD (which I was stupid enough to purchase) sounds good as a radio (fair as a CD) but...I purchased a $130 Sony mini-rig at a Wal-mart that blows it away. Just my opinion. I could be wrong... Regards, Paul On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 11:28:06 -0800, "Mike Barrs" <mbarrs@nightviewer.com> wrote : > From: Nemoguitt@aol.com [mailto:Nemoguitt@aol.com] > > > interesting amplification system.....i called BOSE and you're looking > > at about $2000 for an entire system: 1 tower, 1 stand (amp) and 1 bass > > speaker.....i'll bet it's alot lighter than the mackie srm's.....:) > > .....Click here: Harmony Central®: Bose Offers New Take on Live Sound > > I saw that mentioned on the jazz guitar Usenet group. Bose has a "contest" > where the "winners" get a free system to go out on the road and promote the > system (for free). > > I don't know... maybe it's a revolutionary advancement, but Bose isn't > exactly a respected name in live sound (that's putting it mildly). > > One potential problem I can see is added feedback problems with acoustic > instruments and vocal mics. When I'm playing acoustic guitar instead of > electric, I can at least angle my Mackie SRM450's so they don't point right > at my guitar, and make feedback control worse. I don't see how this > "radiant" system will be able to avoid making feedback on stage worse than > it is with more direct-throw speaker systems. > > I also don't get the idea of putting the mains in the backline. Check out > the graphic at the top of this page from the Bose web site, for the > suggested arrangement onstage: > > http://tinyurl.com/sqfr > > Sound volume follows the inverse square law for distance. Wouldn't you have > to run the thing painfully loud for the musicians, in order to get enough > SPL's in the back of the room for the audience? > > Well, that's my initial take, and I'm a natural skeptic. Maybe this is the > greatest thing since sliced bread. We need some real-world user reviews. > > -- > MIke Barrs > > > >