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John B
Posted 2008-09-10 9:03 AM (#21485)
Subject: Bose / Tonematch


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After months of discussion with the commissioner (my wife.. ; ), I finally bought a Bose L1 a few weeks ago. Yesterday, I picked up the new "Tonematch Engine" which is essentially a mixer with presets and effects that are designed to be used with the L1. I went to their website and downloaded the new Ovation presets (they have them for the VIP, Op Pro, Op Studio, and VXT) which they developed with Ovation. I was amazed at how good my Legend LX sounded through this thing. It sounds "scary good"! I can't wait to get home and try it with my 12 string! If anyone is on the fence about one of these units, you should check it out.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-09-10 10:27 AM (#21486 - in reply to #21485)
Subject: Re: Bose / Tonematch



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stephent28
Posted 2008-09-10 10:57 AM (#21487 - in reply to #21485)
Subject: Re: Bose / Tonematch



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JeffreyD
Posted 2008-09-10 5:10 PM (#21488 - in reply to #21485)
Subject: Re: Bose / Tonematch


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I have an early L1 that I think I can download presets. I may need to actually try it to get the VIP present. Right now I run it all through my Mackie and into the L1. Sounds cool.
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Fridave
Posted 2008-09-10 6:23 PM (#21489 - in reply to #21485)
Subject: Re: Bose / Tonematch


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John B, the L1 B1 Pas is a great sounding system for guitar (O's)/vocals, I love mine, glad to hear she saw the light. JefferyD, I have the early L1 Pas also. If I recall correctly the tonematch enging is compatable with the early model, I think it's around 400 bucks, check the Bose musicians website.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-09-10 8:20 PM (#21490 - in reply to #21485)
Subject: Re: Bose / Tonematch


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It'll work with both, the difference is that the PAS model 2 provides power to the Tonematch, if you use it with the original L1 you have to use a wall-wart PSU
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John B
Posted 2008-09-10 8:22 PM (#21491 - in reply to #21485)
Subject: Re: Bose / Tonematch


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Originally posted by Fridave:
John B, the L1 B1 Pas is a great sounding system for guitar (O's)/vocals, I love mine, glad to hear she saw the light. JefferyD, I have the early L1 Pas also. If I recall correctly the tonematch enging is compatable with the early model, I think it's around 400 bucks, check the Bose musicians website.
You're right, the Tonematch is compatable with the "Classic", "Model 1", and the "model II". The only difference is the way it is hooked up. The "model II" has a special input for it. With the older models (mine is a model 1) you run it through the line input of channel 3 or 4. You also have to use a seperate power supply (the model II base powers the unit as well). It's not cheap. It's 499.00 plus the power supply which is about $30.00. So far I see a huge difference in the sound and it seems to be worth the investment. I have a lot to learn about it, but so far it's very cool. Bose has a 45 day " no questions asked" return policy which is cool too.
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dobro
Posted 2008-09-11 8:04 PM (#21492 - in reply to #21485)
Subject: Re: Bose / Tonematch



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I have been a "Bose L1 Apostle" for some time now. I agree, John, it sounds "scary good" (and I don't even have the fancy EQ and imaging gizmo you just acquired... good on 'ya!). At a gig last week at a local joint called Katerina's we got comments on the excellent sound. It is a great promotional device!
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