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Bose L1 Pro16 Portable Professional Sound System

Original price was: $4,399.00.Current price is: $3,649.00.

The ultra-portable line array from Bose Professional.  The perfect upgrade from the L1 Model II or L1s.

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Description

Bose L1 Pro16 New Zealand

  • Comparing to legacy L1 systems?  Similar to original L1 Model 1s or L1 Model II
  • Ultra-portable, lightweight, and the powerful, clear sound you’d expect from Bose Professional.
  • Easier to transport than the original L1 systems as the subwoofer is built into the power stand base.

The Bose L1 Pro16 is so powerful, yet incredibly easy to transport and set up.  The built-in 3 channel mixer means that a small band, solo musicians, DJs, even wedding ceremony venues can plug in and run everything they need without the need for an external mixer. It is so compact it can be carted around in two parts, and sets up in 60 seconds.  Grab the official Pro16 Rollerbag and you can pull two complete systems into your venue in one trip so easily! But of course, the incredibly wide one-of-a-kind dispersion from the Pro16 means you’ll rarely need more than one.  Set up your L1 Pro16 in a corner or at the short wall end of a long venue and fill most rooms with just “one stick”. You can connect via Bluetooth as well, or add the Sub1, Sub2, or pairs of either in cardioid mode for even more bass in the place.

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L1 Pro16 Bose NZ

System Features:
  • All-in-one mixer, PA system, and stage monitoring system
  • Bose line array technology delivers sound evenly across the stage and throughout the audience
  • 16 2-inch neodymium drivers and integrated subwoofer with high-excursion Racetrack driver
  • 2 ToneMatch channels with fixed presets for a vocal microphone and an acoustic guitar
  • Integrated subwoofer with high-excursion neodymium Racetrack driver
  • 2 setup positions: collapsed for smaller spaces or extended for larger ones
  • Ideal for musical performances, mobile DJs, classrooms, business presentations, and other events
  • Use with the free Bose L1 Pro Mix App for wireless control from iOS or Android devices
Tech Specs

Speaker Drivers: 10″ x 18″ (racetrack sub), 16 x 2″ (array) Total Power: 250W Class D (array), 1000W (sub) Number of Mixer Channels: 3  – 2 x Combo XLR-1/4″ 3-Pin Female Balanced Mic/Line/Hi-Z Input  – 1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Line Input  – 1 x 1/4″ TRS Female Unbalanced Line Input  – 1 x XLR 3-Pin Male Balanced Line Output Phantom Power: Yes EQ: 2-band EQ Inputs: 2 x XLR-1/4″ combo, 1 x 1/8″ (aux), 1 x 1/4″ Outputs: 1 x XLR (DI) Bluetooth: Yes Other I/O: ToneMatch cable Frequency Response: 42Hz-18khz Software: Bose L1 Mix app Power Source: Standard IEC AC power cable Height: 201.2cm Width: 45.7cm Depth: 35.6 cm Weight: 24.9 kg https://youtu.be/q1IgaN–LHY

Pro16 FAQ

L1 Pro range

  • Does the Bose L1 have a subwoofer?

    YES!  The Bose L1 Pro range has a subwoofer.  Depending on which model, the subwoofer is either built into the power stand, or a separate active sub (the Sub1 or Sub2).

    Take a look at the differences and what the unique subwoofer design looks like.  Read more here.

     

     

  • Is the Bose L1 mono or stereo?

    Even though each L1 has multiple little speakers inside, technically the L1 Pro is a single speaker system.  This means is can only ever be a mono speaker.

    But – what if you’re sending a stereo signal to it, or if you’re running two speakers?

    There’s quite a bit to this topic.  Read the simple breakdown explanation here.

     

  • How many watts is the Bose L1 Pro16?

    How many watts is the Bose L1 Pro16?

    Simple answer: 1250 watts.

    But there’s more to it, of course.  Watts is only a measurement, a number that doesn’t really tell you what you need to know.

    Read the full article here about how loud the L1 Pro16 is and how big of a crowd it can be used for.

  • How many watts is the Bose Sub1?

    How many watts is the Bose Sub1?

    The simple answer is 480 watts. But that doesn’t really tell you anything important, like how LOUD is it?  Will it be loud enough for you to be used for specific venues or music or events?

    Take a look at a more in depth answer based on decibels and how that is important.

    How many wats is the Sub1?  Read more here

    How many watts is the Bose Sub1?

  • How do I connect the T8s to the L1 Pro?

    If you want to connect your Tonematch T8s to the L1 Pro8, Pro16, or Pro32, you just need a couple of Ethernet cables.

    You can run a single L1 Pro in mono, or a pair of L1 Pro, S1 Pro or F1 812 in either stereo, or dual mono (daisy chain).

     

    Follow the simple guide here: Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro connection guide

    How do I connect the Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro16, Pro8 or Pro32?

  • How do I connect my T1 Tonematch to an L1 Pro?

    The original T1 Tonematch mixer will need an audio cable (two if connecting two L1 Pro systems in stereo or dual mono), and an ethernet cable (or Tonematch power supply).

    Important: The L1 Pro8, Pro16, or Pro32 can power the T1 Tonematch mixer via the ethernet cable, but won’t do audio.  Unlike the much older L1 Model II or L1s, there is no audio transferred via this ethernet connection.

    1. Power up your T1 via the Tonematch power supply, or an ethernet cable connected to the L1 Pro Tonematch port
    2. Run a 6.3mm TRS (stereo) cable from the T1 master out, into Ch3 on the L1 Pro.

    If you want to run a pair of L1 Pro from the T4s, you’ll need to run an audio cable (TRS 6.3mm or “quarter inch” jack) from the AUX out of the T1 to your 2nd L1 Pro or S1 Pro+.

    Read the full article at the Bose Portable PA Encyclopedia FAQ and Wiki

  • Bose L1 Pro range comparisons

    The Bose L1 Pro range initially consists of three to four systems, depending on the subwoofer configuration.

    Scroll down for a detailed comparison chart.

    Here are the key differences at a glance:

     

    Pro8

    Volume: 112 dB (cont.) 118 dB (peak)
    Power: 60w main system, 240w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 45Hz
    Weight: 18kg

    Pro32 with Sub1

    Volume: 117 dB (cont.) 123 dB (peak)
    Power: 480w main system, 480w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 40Hz
    Weight: 13kg (base and array) + 16.1kg (Sub1)

    Pro16

    Volume: 118 dB (cont.) 124 dB (peak)
    Power: 250w main system, 1000w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 42Hz
    Weight: 24.8kg

    Pro32 with Sub2

    Volume: 122 dB (cont.) 128 dB (peak)
    Power: 480w main system, 480w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 37Hz
    Weight: 13kg (base and array) + 23.4kg (Sub2)

  • Can I connect the F1 sub to the L1 Pro?

    Yes!

    The F1 subwoofer is a stand-alone active subwoofer with multiple inputs and outputs.

    Connect your source to the F1 subwoofer line-in, then run the line-out from the subwoofer to your L1 Pro8 (overkill, but what fun!), Pro16, or Pro32 which each have multiple input options.

    Alternatively, the Pro8, Pro16 and Pro32 each have line outputs, so you can connect that directly to the F1 subwoofer input.

Reviews

Pro16 review by CX magazine, Australia More reviews soon!
  • Does the Bose L1 have a subwoofer?

    YES!  The Bose L1 Pro range has a subwoofer.  Depending on which model, the subwoofer is either built into the power stand, or a separate active sub (the Sub1 or Sub2).

    Take a look at the differences and what the unique subwoofer design looks like.  Read more here.

     

     

  • Is the Bose L1 mono or stereo?

    Even though each L1 has multiple little speakers inside, technically the L1 Pro is a single speaker system.  This means is can only ever be a mono speaker.

    But – what if you’re sending a stereo signal to it, or if you’re running two speakers?

    There’s quite a bit to this topic.  Read the simple breakdown explanation here.

     

  • How many watts is the Bose L1 Pro16?

    How many watts is the Bose L1 Pro16?

    Simple answer: 1250 watts.

    But there’s more to it, of course.  Watts is only a measurement, a number that doesn’t really tell you what you need to know.

    Read the full article here about how loud the L1 Pro16 is and how big of a crowd it can be used for.

  • How do I connect the T8s to the L1 Pro?

    If you want to connect your Tonematch T8s to the L1 Pro8, Pro16, or Pro32, you just need a couple of Ethernet cables.

    You can run a single L1 Pro in mono, or a pair of L1 Pro, S1 Pro or F1 812 in either stereo, or dual mono (daisy chain).

     

    Follow the simple guide here: Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro connection guide

    How do I connect the Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro16, Pro8 or Pro32?

  • How do I connect my T1 Tonematch to an L1 Pro?

    The original T1 Tonematch mixer will need an audio cable (two if connecting two L1 Pro systems in stereo or dual mono), and an ethernet cable (or Tonematch power supply).

    Important: The L1 Pro8, Pro16, or Pro32 can power the T1 Tonematch mixer via the ethernet cable, but won’t do audio.  Unlike the much older L1 Model II or L1s, there is no audio transferred via this ethernet connection.

    1. Power up your T1 via the Tonematch power supply, or an ethernet cable connected to the L1 Pro Tonematch port
    2. Run a 6.3mm TRS (stereo) cable from the T1 master out, into Ch3 on the L1 Pro.

    If you want to run a pair of L1 Pro from the T4s, you’ll need to run an audio cable (TRS 6.3mm or “quarter inch” jack) from the AUX out of the T1 to your 2nd L1 Pro or S1 Pro+.

    Read the full article at the Bose Portable PA Encyclopedia FAQ and Wiki

  • Bose L1 Pro range comparisons

    The Bose L1 Pro range initially consists of three to four systems, depending on the subwoofer configuration.

    Scroll down for a detailed comparison chart.

    Here are the key differences at a glance:

     

    Pro8

    Volume: 112 dB (cont.) 118 dB (peak)
    Power: 60w main system, 240w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 45Hz
    Weight: 18kg

    Pro32 with Sub1

    Volume: 117 dB (cont.) 123 dB (peak)
    Power: 480w main system, 480w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 40Hz
    Weight: 13kg (base and array) + 16.1kg (Sub1)

    Pro16

    Volume: 118 dB (cont.) 124 dB (peak)
    Power: 250w main system, 1000w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 42Hz
    Weight: 24.8kg

    Pro32 with Sub2

    Volume: 122 dB (cont.) 128 dB (peak)
    Power: 480w main system, 480w subwoofer
    Low frequency: 37Hz
    Weight: 13kg (base and array) + 23.4kg (Sub2)

  • Can I connect the F1 sub to the L1 Pro?

    Yes!

    The F1 subwoofer is a stand-alone active subwoofer with multiple inputs and outputs.

    Connect your source to the F1 subwoofer line-in, then run the line-out from the subwoofer to your L1 Pro8 (overkill, but what fun!), Pro16, or Pro32 which each have multiple input options.

    Alternatively, the Pro8, Pro16 and Pro32 each have line outputs, so you can connect that directly to the F1 subwoofer input.