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July 15, 2004

 

Bose Reinvents Live Music Sound Systems

The standard amplification setup for live performance has been around for decades. You know the drill: the soundman mics you up and runs you through a PA system, then you fight a losing battle trying to hear yourself without cranking your amp loud enough to provoke a riot. And stage monitors? If you're lucky, you'll hear the house mix-the singer, bass and kick drum. If you want to hear what the audience hears, you have to go stand in the audience.

The Bose Personalized Amplification system is designed to change all that. It's a new approach to an old problem, and it could point the way to the future of live amplification.



 
 
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