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Re: Bose S1 pro for Nord piano and Nord electro
Posted: 22 May 2025, 15:13
by FZiegler
Sorry, I based my suggestion on a very old profile - written in 2014. Wrong reference.
Re: Bose S1 pro for Nord piano and Nord electro
Posted: 22 May 2025, 15:37
by Rusty Mike
I can certainly attest to the Everse8 being a quality speaker. Larger woofer and more robust sound than the Bose, albeit at a higher price. It's been very reliable. They are very light to carry.
I use a single speaker in a big band, which has been plenty of quality volume. Recently the single speaker has been used for both me and our vocalist. Through the app, I configured and saved a setting that puts her microphone in Channel 1 and piano in Channel 2.
I have a second Everse in case I need more sound. So far it hasn't been needed. Nothing but good things to say about it, and I would pick it again over the Bose S1 any day.
Re: Bose S1 pro for Nord piano and Nord electro
Posted: 22 May 2025, 16:58
by dzk20
Battery and Bluetooth would be handy but not essential, most important is
-lightweight as I might have to take public transport sometimes
-Good sound for small duo gigs with a singer or solo in a bar/restaurant and Maybe a quartet gig in a small venue jam rehearsals
Re: Bose S1 pro for Nord piano and Nord electro
Posted: 22 May 2025, 20:41
by dzk20
Can you be more specific?
a single speaker/amp I could use to bring to rehearsal - jazz and funk combos. It needs to be portable to take on tube for rehearsals
Battery powered important?
not too important but could be handy
Bluetooth important?
again not essential but I could imagine if you are doing small gig you could play some music from a phone/iPad when taking a break or setting up
Sonic accuracy important?
yes,
Volume important?
enough for playing a small venue eg upto 50 people in a restaurant if playing background music.
What kind of venues?
restaurants, pubs
What kind of material?
mainly jazz or a small combo playing funk/soul
By yourself, a small group, or a full band?
solo, duo smallish combo maybe upto a quartet
Re: Bose S1 pro for Nord piano and Nord electro
Posted: 22 May 2025, 22:23
by Rusty Mike
Sounds like the Everse 8 may be a good fit for your use case.
I did a review when I received it:
Everse 8 Review Thread
EV has since released a 12" version, but it might be overkill for your needs.
Re: Bose S1 pro for Nord piano and Nord electro
Posted: 23 May 2025, 01:50
by cphollis
dzk20 wrote: ↑22 May 2025, 20:41
Can you be more specific?
a single speaker/amp I could use to bring to rehearsal - jazz and funk combos. It needs to be portable to take on tube for rehearsals
Battery powered important?
not too important but could be handy
Bluetooth important?
again not essential but I could imagine if you are doing small gig you could play some music from a phone/iPad when taking a break or setting up
Sonic accuracy important?
yes,
Volume important?
enough for playing a small venue eg upto 50 people in a restaurant if playing background music.
What kind of venues?
restaurants, pubs
What kind of material?
mainly jazz or a small combo playing funk/soul
By yourself, a small group, or a full band?
solo, duo smallish combo maybe upto a quartet
"Take on the tube for rehearsals"? That's a big limitation right there, it's not just the weight, it's the bulkiness along with your keyboard and other bits you'll need. Battery-powered units tend to be heavier, so there's that.
You'll need some decent power to cover 50 folks in a restaurant, even if your group playing background music. My choice for these types of gigs are the pole-type units which can cover the venue nicely in mono.
I'd take a look at the Turbosound iNSPIRE iP500 ($669 USD). It breaks down into two easy-to-carry pieces, three inputs with a mixer, plus enough juice that you and your group will be heard, albeit not at concert levels. It sounds pretty good for what it is.