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Bose Pro32 with Sub2 Subwoofer

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Bose Pro32 with Sub2

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Description

Bose L1 Pro32 with Sub2

The Pro32 with Sub2 is often compared to the Bose F1 812 flexible line array.

When paired with the Sub2 subwoofer, the Pro32 has a very similar dB rating, but is far more compact and much easier to pack, transport, and set up.  With a Sub2, the bass is lower than the F1 sub, and while the Pro32 has a slightly lower dB rating, it throws sound further.

Bose L1 Pro32 Portable Line Array 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
  • 32 x 2-inch neodymium drivers and bass module with high-excursion Racetrack driver
  • Three individually adjustable mixer channels built-in
  • Bluetooth built-in (channel 3)
  • Ideal for musical performances, mobile DJs, classrooms, business presentations, and other events
  • True “plug in and play” simplicity, with more advanced features on hand for more advanced users
  • Free Bose app gives wireless control of mixer (iOS or Android devices)

Bose Sub2 Bass Module Features:

  • 1000w class-D amp built in
  • 18×10″ racetrack designed driver
  • Equivalent to conventional 18″ woofer
  • Plays deep and low down to 37 Hz
  • Lightweight & easy Setup
  • Dual XLR-1/4″ combo inputs + XLR outputs
  • Phase/Pattern Control
  • Cardioid mode with two Sub2 modules
  • SubMatch input and thru
  • M20 threaded insert for mounting to an optional Bose adjustable speaker pole
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Sub1 Specs and info

Sub1 Specs

LF Driver Size: 7″ x 13″ Total Power: 480W Inputs: 2 x XLR-1/4″ combo Outputs: 2 x XLR, SubMatch (thru) Height: 53.1cm Width: 24.9cm Depth: 53.1cm Weight: 16.1 kg

Sub2 Specs and info

Sub2 Specs

LF Driver Size:10″ x 18″ Total Power:1000W Class D Inputs:2 x XLR-1/4″ combo Outputs:2 x XLR, SubMatch (thru) Mounting Options:Floor, M20 Height: 69cm Width: 30.5cm Depth: 55.1cm Weight: 23.5kg

Reviews

Pro32 Review by “AudioTechnology” magazine 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.

     

     

  • Does the L1 Pro32 have Bluetooth?

    Yes, Bluetooth input is built into channel 3 on the Bose L1 Pro32, as well as the Pro8 and Pro16.

    You can stream audio from a phone, tablet or laptop.  You can also use the Bose Music app to connect and control the audio settings via Bluetooth.

    Read more about Bluetooth on the L1 Pro32 here.

  • How can I stream wirelessly in mono or stereo to an L1 Pro?

    It’s possible to wirelessly stream to the Pro8, Pro16 or Pro32, or S1 Pro+ wirelessly via Bluetooth – either a single unit, a pair in stereo, or a combination of any two of the speakers.

    Download the Bose Music app available in the iOS Apple store for iPhone or iPad, or Google Play store for Android.

    From there, just follow the 5 step instructions here for connecting your L1 Pro or S1 Pro+ for mono or stereo wireless Bluetooth streaming.

     

     

  • How do I connect the T4s in stereo?

    You can use the ToneMatch T4s digital mixer with a stand-alone power supply and connect to any powered speaker system, not JUST the S1 Pro+ or any of the Bose Pro range.

    But utilising the included ToneMatch cable and connecting to an L1 Pro8, Pro16 or Pro32, you can power the T4s without a secondary power supply, and there’s no need for an audio cable between the L1 Pro and T4s either.

    Read the full step-by-step guide on how to connect your ToneMatch T4s mixer with the L1 Pro range in mono, dual mono, or stereo.

     

  • 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?