Bose F1 Sub Travel Bag

$369.00

F1 Subwoofer Travel Bag

Protect your F1 Subwoofer with this highly durable protective bag.

Product Code    Color
751864-0010       Black

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Description

Travel Bags for the Bose F1 Model 812 and F1 subwoofer are now available in New Zealand! Orders are being taken for mid April delivery.

Bose say: “Travel Bags – We understand that early adopters of the F1 system want to protect their investment and look to Bose for a quality protective covering solution. We initially expected F1 travel bags to be available in October 2015. However, after initial field testing we found that some improvements were required to make the travel bags right. This drove the development of additional prototypes for our review. I’m glad to say that the final approved bag design is of the quality we were targeting, however the development caused a delay in production and shipping. We’re not happy about communicating such a late date, but please know that we always opt for quality on the behalf of our customers. We apologize for the delay and are doing everything we can at this time to improve the availability situation.”

  • Bose F1 Model 812 Travel Bag: Available now
  • Bose F1 Subwoofer Travel Bag: Available now

Travel Bag cost: NZ$249 (NZ Retail, each)

Mounting Hardware – Mounting hardware is available and can be arranged through ShowPro:

  • Pan-and-Tilt Bracket (PC 738453-0110)
  • Yoke Mounting Kit (PC 736451-0110)
  • U-Bracket Mounting Kit (PC 736453-0110)
  • 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.

     

     

  • Can I run a Sub1 and Sub2 together?

    Yes, no problem at all.  Cosmetically a pair of Sub1 or Sub2 together look and stack better, and you can use proper cardioid mode with a matched pair.

    But there’s no reason why you can’t run a Sub1 and Sub2 together, and of course it will connect directly to an L1Pro32.  You’ll need an extra SubMatch cable though!

     

  • 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?

  • Can I connect Sub1 or Sub2 with a Pro8 or Pro16?

    The simple answer: YES.

    How?  I recommend running into the sub then out to the Pro8 or Pro16 (or any other active speaker, to be honest).

    1. Connect your source (DJ controller, mixer, etc) to the Sub1/Sub2 via the line input 1 and/or 2.
    2. Connect XLR from line out 1 and/or 2, to jack (6.3mm) line input.

    The Sub1/Sub2 Level Control does not affect the Line Outputs.  The advantage here is you can adjust the subwoofer volume without affecting the rest of the system.

    A real-world use for this might be during the earlier part of a wedding reception, you can have the sub turned down to almost zero, leaving the Pro8 or Pro16 to do all the work (dinner music, speeches etc).  Then as your party picks up, you can turn the sub up through the night for extra “kick” when required.

    Be aware – the Sub2 (and to a lesser degree the SUb1) can easily overpower the Pro16 and definitely the Pro8.