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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Gallaher" <micdave@hiwaay.net> > > If everyone is using one, that might be different as all would > (theoretically) seek a balance, [SNIP] This is fine in theory, but the one time I saw the Bose system in real action, I was very disappointed. The group was Men of Steel, a guitar quartet. Each person had an L1 with a sub, in a room that's usually very good acoustically. I was off to one side, and found that the balance was *WAY* skewed in favour of the performers on that side. I checked the other side, and found that the sound there was skewed in favour of the other side. It might work for a solo act, but I wouldn't use them for anything more than that. Honestly, I'm not sure I'd use an L1 at all, because the times I've heard them (the above show and various demos), I didn't like the sound. I don't have a good explanation for WHY I didn't, in terms of frequency response or whatever, unfortunately. > It's also wonderful in small rooms. That might have something to do with it as well. The show was in a fair-sized church (Unitarian on Cleary Ave., in Ottawa, ON if anyone knows the place). > Another item-their customer service is excellent. ... > Overnight replacement of a critical > component-at no charge-is about as good as it gets, in my opinion. Can't get better than that, really.