Originally Posted By: jazzmammal
Rzyard, this is part of the confusion, his old V.2 is the one that's been out of production for several years. This V.3 is brand new.

90DB, that was my exact point on the forum but several guys who just got theirs last week have reported it really does work in a higher volume situation. Part of it is it has a "sub out" but that's a misnomer. It's not just for sub bass freq's, it's a full range out put so guys are sitting it on another amp or powered speaker for more boost and it seems to work great but one guy didn't do that and he says virtually everybody in the room including on stage can hear him great.

This is why I'm going to the show this weekend because the demo is going to be with a full band. If I'm lucky maybe I can sit in and try it myself, we'll see.

The part that sounds like someone has been smoking their magic mushrooms is when he talks about how the sound is projected all over the room including on stage and it's the same volume everywhere. That in turn does not require anywhere near the power that we would normally think is required.

Note this is the same claim Bose makes with their L1 and L2 systems and by and large they've been right. But those Bose L2's are close to 3 grand for the double sub system.

Bob




I'd be interested in your opinion of the thingy.

"...the same volume everywhere"

Yeah, right.

Bose is right about the sound coverage, but the sound itself? Not so much. There is a guy here in town who has the 2 sub Bose, and it sounds horrible - bassy, but heavy on low-mids, not thump. Could be the way he's mixing it, but I'll stick with my 18" powered JBL sub. Boom boom. grin