Bose L1 Pro reviews
There’s more to professional Bose audio than just the speakers. As a wedding and corporate DJ, I’ve used nearly every version of the portable systems since 2008 – a LOT. The F1 812 and subs, Model 1, Model 1s, Modell II, L1 Compact, and now the new L1 Pro range.
I may be biased because I use Bose audio professionally, so don’t just take my word for it.
Take a look at reviews from around the world, plus more technical articles in plain English that demonstrate what makes the various systems unique.
Nick Logan | Rich Audio
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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...
Bose L1 Pro range comparisons
What are the key differences between an L1 Pro8, Pro16 and 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,...