The Right Stuff, Part 1

2008 has been quite an amazing year, I’m excited that I’ve been able to replace practically every piece of equipment I can make available. I thought I should do some posts talking about what’s new and why I think it’s something that even people who aren’t overly interested in electronic gizmos will get excited about having this gear available at their special event.

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I thought I should start with what is the most obvious and significant addition. My new sound system is a Bose L1 Model I Dual System/Quad Bass Package. Most people seem to be familiar with Bose from either home audio and car audio systems not knowing that Bose also makes similar quality systems for professional entertainers.

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The most obvious advantage to this system is the small footprint it requires. What I love most about the system is that I’m able to deliver a full, rich sound system without destroying the beauty and elegance of the venue.

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This system looks and sounds amazing. I’ve been using it for a little over 2 months now and have been receiving the nicest compliments on how great the music sounds. The unique design helps fill the room with clear sound like no ordinary speaker can. In comparison to a conventional audio speaker, volume and tone diminish very slowly over distance.

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Depending on the size of the room and the amount of guests, some events will only require one of the speakers to fill entire room with amazing sound, taking up even less room at the venue. I’ve also been able to use the system already for a couple of wedding ceremonies and it’s so nice to know I’m not putting large ugly speakers in the same place where people are exchanging vows.

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I’m very excited to be able to offer this amazing high quality sound system that delivers everything and skimps on nothing. It really is something that needs to be heard to be truly appreciated, I get excited to go set them up every week!

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