L 1 Speaker System
What makes the L1 portable line array so different?
It begins with the shape. Each L1 system contains a column of many closely spaced drivers
mounted in a tall, slim enclosure. This unusual design has profound effects on the sound.
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Bose L1 is a very clean, classy set up for your event.
No more speaker tripods to trip over, with big speaker boxes hovering over. You won't see duct
tape across the floor for the speaker wires
Consistent sound levels
Because of its shape, the L1 system projects sound
waves that expand out and to the sides, but sends
very little up and down. Sound spreads more evenly
across the stage and into the audience, and the sound
level drops off much more slowly than from a
conventional speaker.
For example, imagine a conventional speaker and an
L1 system placed side by side, set to produce the
same sound level at a distance of one meter. At 10
meters away, the conventional source already has 10
times less sound intensity than the L1 system.
Sound levels stay so consistent throughout the venue,
there's no need for separate monitor and PA speaker
systems—and the L1 system provides sound for both
stage and audience. You have complete control over
your sound, and you no longer have to wonder what
your audience is hearing.
Smooth, uniform sound coverage
L1 systems spread the sound at nearly 180 degrees, so tone quality
stays smooth and even from side to side. The L1 Model II system
takes this uniform coverage even further with proprietary Bose®
Articulated Array® speaker technology. Individual drivers in the
line array are angled slightly to the sides in an alternating pattern to
help deliver our smoothest, most uniform coverage. Even people
off to the sides can enjoy crisp, detailed sound.
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With the Bose slim design, your guests may wonder where the music is
coming from.
L1 systems also produce much less
reverberation than a typical sound system.
Conventional speakers direct a lot of sound
energy up towards the ceiling, where it gets
reflected back down as reverb. Monitor
wedges, usually angled towards the back
wall, add to the problem. L1 systems
confine most of their sound energy in a
wide, flat wedge of sound, projecting very
little to the upper walls and ceiling. Sound
remains clear and detailed, even in the back
of the room.
Sound from an L1 system is so consistent
throughout the venue, you and your
audience can enjoy full, detailed, tonally
balanced sound. Whether you're at the
front of the stage or the back of the house,
in front of the speaker or off to the side.