Could I use Hi Fi Speakers (like 901 series VI with equalizer) in place of loud speakers?
C Cuong Nguyen Audiophyte Jun 3, 2016 #1 Could I use Hi Fi Speakers (like 901 series VI with equalizer) in place of loud speakers?
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Jun 3, 2016 #2 Not exactly sure what you are asking? What is the use of the speakers? As long as they accept the type of signal you intend to feed them, a speaker is a speaker.
Not exactly sure what you are asking? What is the use of the speakers? As long as they accept the type of signal you intend to feed them, a speaker is a speaker.
M markw Audioholic Overlord Jun 3, 2016 #3 Assuming you don't go bat s**t crazy with the volume, they are the same thing. Make sure you can insert the equalizer between the preamp and power amp. Here's a hint: With the 901, have the side with 8 speakers facing front
Assuming you don't go bat s**t crazy with the volume, they are the same thing. Make sure you can insert the equalizer between the preamp and power amp. Here's a hint: With the 901, have the side with 8 speakers facing front
JOHN FICKEL Senior Audioholic Jun 3, 2016 #4 You could, However it's your ears listening to them, see if you're happy. My personal recommendation would be to find a good pair of floor standing speakers, and build around those with matching surrounds and center.
You could, However it's your ears listening to them, see if you're happy. My personal recommendation would be to find a good pair of floor standing speakers, and build around those with matching surrounds and center.
C Cuong Nguyen Audiophyte Jun 3, 2016 #5 I use one channel of a QSC RMX2450 to run 2 small speakers (100watt each) at the back of the sanctuary of my church, and now these speakers are dead. I have 2 Bose 901 Series VI available. I don't know if I can use these Bose speakers in place of the 2 broken speakers?
I use one channel of a QSC RMX2450 to run 2 small speakers (100watt each) at the back of the sanctuary of my church, and now these speakers are dead. I have 2 Bose 901 Series VI available. I don't know if I can use these Bose speakers in place of the 2 broken speakers?
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Jun 3, 2016 #6 As long as you have everything to connect them up, and from the other posts it sounds like you do, it should work fine.
As long as you have everything to connect them up, and from the other posts it sounds like you do, it should work fine.
walter duque Audioholic Samurai Jun 3, 2016 #7 markw said: Assuming you don't go bat s**t crazy with the volume, they are the same thing. Make sure you can insert the equalizer between the preamp and power amp. Here's a hint: With the 901, have the side with 8 speakers facing front Click to expand... I always had the side with 8 speakers facing the rear. I thought that's why they call them direct reflecting. Never did try them facing to the front.
markw said: Assuming you don't go bat s**t crazy with the volume, they are the same thing. Make sure you can insert the equalizer between the preamp and power amp. Here's a hint: With the 901, have the side with 8 speakers facing front Click to expand... I always had the side with 8 speakers facing the rear. I thought that's why they call them direct reflecting. Never did try them facing to the front.
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Jun 3, 2016 #8 Cuong Nguyen said: I use one channel of a QSC RMX2450 to run 2 small speakers (100watt each) at the back of the sanctuary of my church, and now these speakers are dead. I have 2 Bose 901 Series VI available. I don't know if I can use these Bose speakers in place of the 2 broken speakers? Click to expand... They should work.
Cuong Nguyen said: I use one channel of a QSC RMX2450 to run 2 small speakers (100watt each) at the back of the sanctuary of my church, and now these speakers are dead. I have 2 Bose 901 Series VI available. I don't know if I can use these Bose speakers in place of the 2 broken speakers? Click to expand... They should work.
M markw Audioholic Overlord Jun 3, 2016 #9 walter duque said: I always had the side with 8 speakers facing the rear. I thought that's why they call them direct reflecting. Never did try them facing to the front. Click to expand... This is true for home use but for pro applications, they designed a "clone" of the 901 that faces the eight speakers forward. Wide coverage trumps ambient sound here. http://www.proacousticsusa.com/brands/bose/bose-pro-audio/bose-pro-audio-speakers/bose-panaray-802-series-iv-loudspeaker.html
walter duque said: I always had the side with 8 speakers facing the rear. I thought that's why they call them direct reflecting. Never did try them facing to the front. Click to expand... This is true for home use but for pro applications, they designed a "clone" of the 901 that faces the eight speakers forward. Wide coverage trumps ambient sound here. http://www.proacousticsusa.com/brands/bose/bose-pro-audio/bose-pro-audio-speakers/bose-panaray-802-series-iv-loudspeaker.html
walter duque Audioholic Samurai Jun 3, 2016 #10 markw said: This is true for home use but for pro applications, they designed a "clone" of the 901 that faces the eight speakers forward. Wide coverage trumps ambient sound here. http://www.proacousticsusa.com/brands/bose/bose-pro-audio/bose-pro-audio-speakers/bose-panaray-802-series-iv-loudspeaker.html Click to expand... I wasn't aware of that.
markw said: This is true for home use but for pro applications, they designed a "clone" of the 901 that faces the eight speakers forward. Wide coverage trumps ambient sound here. http://www.proacousticsusa.com/brands/bose/bose-pro-audio/bose-pro-audio-speakers/bose-panaray-802-series-iv-loudspeaker.html Click to expand... I wasn't aware of that.