Over the many years of recording I've had them all. Studio grade speakers of all sizes and power, and all the other "must have" tools. I tossed them all after I bought my first BOSE Wave Radio with CD player. It's not cheap at $500 and doesn't even have buttons. Well, that's exactly why it's the ultimate benchmark tool! You can't change anything on the sound. Which means, that if your mastered mix sounds good on this player, it's good. Period!
No, I'm not working for Bose or get paid for this. I'm just a firm believer in Bose sound products!
I'm originally Swiss and my band was the second only band in Europe in the early 70's to have Bose speakers on stage. Since then all my sound systems have been Bose. Computer speakers; Surround Sound System; PA System, etc. There's simply nothing better out there for sound. I have a duo and on stage we're using the Bose L1 1S speaker system with the T1 Tone Match unit. That's all we need for small to medium size halls.
No, I'm not working for Bose or get paid for this. I'm just a firm believer in Bose sound products!
I'm originally Swiss and my band was the second only band in Europe in the early 70's to have Bose speakers on stage. Since then all my sound systems have been Bose. Computer speakers; Surround Sound System; PA System, etc. There's simply nothing better out there for sound. I have a duo and on stage we're using the Bose L1 1S speaker system with the T1 Tone Match unit. That's all we need for small to medium size halls.