I use T4 and had issue with sound in room, your video was great help to get my sound adjusted to a very loud venue I just played. Still learning the in's and out's of the ToneMatch. Thank you
I knew that I saw her somewhere. She auditioned on The Voice recently and what a performance! The confidence, aura, stage presence and her voice was just sick!
Excellent products. The guy was good. Interested to hear comment that a warm room will give more feedback though. I've always thought that a fuller room i.e. more people will assist in killing feedback but the temperature wasn't something I'd considered. Any more info on this?
can this Bose T8S use for traveling Band, and what is the down fall to look for will this Mixer give me a problem in the future. Thank You, i'm interested in this mixer but very leery
Are these mixers only intended for use with Bose speakers? It’s unclear from this video whether they can be used with non-Bose set ups. Although the brief demo of the SM58 was useful it would have been helpful to hear how the mixer handles guitars as other instruments.
You can use the mixer with any power amp. You will need a power supply to power up the unit. It works great with guitars ,keys, bass.... I use them and I love them .. Good luck..
I contacted Bose, they need need to add eq adjustments to the USB player. Even a High & Low adjustment would be great. I don’t know if this will be addressed with a firmware update. That may not be possible. Channels 5 & 6 should also have that ability. I purchased this specifically for the compact high quality mixer with the USB player for wav files. This saves a lot of room. My Bose 80-III’s are enough to hall around.
Comprehensive demo, but as per usual, just too much. I'm a solo lead singer. Multi strumentalist violin, saxophones flute keyboard using backing tracks recently got Bose L1 pro8. Knowledge of PA ok as an experiences performer only. How do I connect this mixer? For example, how do I mute the L1 's reverb as its not good, and use the mixers? These are the things I need. OK SM58 tweaking seems effective etc. Is there a specific stand or basic mic stand fitting available? So this demo should be focus to people like me...cut down on the gizmos
Can anyone help. I have an L1 PRO 8. When I do loud vocals it peaks the system into red even when the speaker itself is on 10 o'clock. I have tired direct in using a wireless Shure Beta 58a (I think is the mic I have) and I have put it through an analogue music desk. Either way the system can't really handle my vocal even under 50% volume. Is there a way to change this with my chain, can a tone match help this in anyway? I have been thinking my issue might be because I am using a non-bose mixer. As my last resort I am looking at a tone match or any other suggestions. Otherwise I think I need to 16 (but it's too heavy for me). Advice welcomed.
This is more likely to be that you are using the wrong input or wrong type of lead. I had this issue which caused 'ducking' in the sound. You must use input 3 with a TRS lead. You may have worked this out already, if not I hope this helps.
Our band has a T8S. I'm unclear as to your description in 'Reverb' at time counter 8:25. Are you saying that if I use a 'Global Setting', I should not use any individual reverb settings? Thanks.
The reverb type is global. Then for each channel you can say how much reverb (mix) and how bright it appears, but not the type or decay which is global.
You can! You could connect the S1 via the T1 master output and use it as another speaker for whatever is playing through the T1. You can also use the S1's line out and go into the L1 power stands analog input. This gets you two "extra" channels into the L1 although you are limited to the settings on the S1 itself for those channels. Or If you have an external T1 power supply you could use the master line out into a flat channel on the S1 and treat it like any other speaker, daisy chain two of them together if it pleased you.
@@jevescio depends on the microphone used and the singer. Start with no effects and select the correct mic and work from that. Often need to roll off a little low on zEQ (unless it's desired), then a noise gate (I set about -40dB) so you don't get rubbish when not singing, a little reverb start around 35% bit more for backing singers (which puts it further back in the mix) and then if odd feedback use the Para Eq to notch it out.
I have quite a few Bose F1 systems so need some clarity on this mixer. Does the T8S provide a better platform for the use with Bose. I am also looking at the QSC Touch Mix.
I play the saxophone. I have a wireless mic with a receiver that already has reverb etc built in. Could I still use this as my main mixer and tweak even more.
"Just buy one"?? yeaaaa..sure...4 channel-$700 dollars. 8 channel-$1000 dollars. I search thru You Tube videos hoping to gain insight into a product-not watch a video and try and wait for the correct information I need to know before I make a purchase. I could just leave a question/comment in the hopes that the channel creator actually answers questions, but that is just as risky as purchasing the unit. Never understood why people create a channel, create a video, post the video and then never answer any questions about the video.