




🎶 Elevate your sound, own the room — wherever you perform!
The BoseL1 Pro32 is a portable column array PA system featuring 32 neodymium drivers and 180° horizontal coverage, designed for small venues and mobile performers. It supports seamless integration with Sub1 or Sub2 subwoofers, offers Bluetooth connectivity, and includes the ToneMatch app for custom EQ presets, delivering professional-grade sound in a compact, versatile package.
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Good Sound
Best PA System out there on the market for a small Band or a one man show.
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Pricey, but delivers the goods
This requires either the Bose Sub1 or Sub2 subwoofers. I already had the Sub1 that I used in conjunction with a Yamaha Stagepas 600BT so it wasn't quite as hard a financial hit to pick up the array. And let me tell you, it really gets the job done. Incredible audio from the 32 speaker array that also features a 180 degrees of dispersion. Note: Take anything you've ever learned about PA's and toss it out the window as Bose systems are quite different. The biggest difference is that you place it behind you when you're performing so you won't need a monitor speaker. It's pretty effective at eliminating feedback but you'll want to experiment with exactly where you put it. I play a keyboard and my friend sings and plays the sax, plus we have a drummer. If my friend is to my right, I place the Pro32 behind me and to the left, turned slightly towards center so the drummer can hear it. The Sub1 has plenty of bass for the type of music we play, i.e., jazz, blues, standards, some classic rock. If you are into loud thumping bass (I'm talkin' to you, DJ's) you'll probably want the the Sub 2. Now there are those that complain that the L1 Pro32 is flimsier than earlier Bose arrays, but remember that the 8' array and its base knocks down to two small cases which weight 21 lbs for BOTH, making transport much easier, particularly for an old duffer like me. The Sub1 is around 35 lbs so the entire PA is very portable. There's a Bose Music App that allows you to control the three inputs, but sadly there's no master volume. If you want to spend $700 for the Bose T4 mixer so you can have master volume, go ahead, but I use a Yamaha MG06X that I bought used for $90 on Reverb. All in all, the L1Pro32 as met or exceeded expectations. As an aside, Amazon said it would be two days for shipping--it arrived in less than 24 hours.
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