Bought a pair of the 2000's 3 years ago,first amp replaced a year and a half ago, second amp needs repaired. Only use 7-8 times a year. Not over working them at all. Just not durable.
I've been using the Bose LI Compact for quite a few years now, and can't fault it !. The obvious problem with the Turbosound is that I doubt you'd be able to read the LCD control panel in daylight. The Bose is a solid no nonsense piece of kit which does a great job in the sound quality department,..and is 100 % reliable. I feel that the Turbosound set up is possibly OTT ( too much to go wrong ).
I've owned two ip1000's and have been using them as a PA for a five-piece classic rock band and in solo/duo gigs for over two years and have had absolutely zero problems with them. Friends of mine in bands and solo have traded in their Bose systems for these.
@@mdc53 I have a 5 pc classic rock band and I'm interested in these. If I had these, could i put them behind us and do away with monitors? We are pretty loud, What about feedback?
@@chrisjones2832 - I used the iP1000's (I recently upgraded to the iP2000's) like that for a couple years but would occasionally run into rooms where feedback was a problem, not a big problem, but enough to be annoying. So I've started using a couple floor monitors and placing the iP2000's slightly in front of the mic line at the front of the band. At lower volumes, such as when I use the system for acoustic open-mic nights, placing the system behind the performer has never given me feedback problems.
I have both i use the Bose L1Compact for solo to trio gigs in small to medium size rooms..but also my band switched from a bunch of tower speakers to two TS ip2000's and a couple wedges on the floor..we play outside concerts up to 500 people down to small clubs 50 people..the clarity is not as great as the Bose..but better than..EV or Peavey etc speakers..we love our new set up very fast
Hello, I'm from Russia (I'm sorry for my English) I want to buy for weddings 2 ip2000. Tell me please, will they cope with the wedding of 100 people? and with dances 80-100 people?
I'm a sound guy, run pro audio, and audio remastering. I was asked my opinion from someone who bought these. I wasn't impressed, not very detailed and require dsp, Buy RCF
Wow, no disrespect but this was a bit nerve racking. I’m sure Robbie is a very nice man but his shaky style is a bit hard to watch. Wish there was a similar video with a pro tech advisor running down the basics. Like on the back, the 4 inputs, his hand jingling over the inputs I don’t know what does what, which one goes to with connections! Couldn’t he point to an input and explain what each one is?! I’m lost! 😏