Bose SoundDock for iPod - Consumer Review

I love music and sing very often, mainly in churches around the state. I normally use a microphone mixer, 2 15" Yamaha speakers (with speaker stands), a special dock for my iPhone, sound monitor and all the speaker wires. The complete set up costs slightly over one thousand dollars and takes a lot of time and energy to set up. Sometimes, the churches are so small that there is little to no room for all the equipment.

I heard how great this system is by a music minister that uses a Bose system in his church that seats 3oo people with no other sound support besides the pulpit microphone.

The first time I used the system was in a church that sits 120 people. The Bose system easily filled up the whole room with pure smooth sound while the Bose system was behind me standing in front of the pulpit. The only complaint that i received from the Bose system was that it was too loud, and that complaint only came from one person.

Using this Bose system has made performing so much easier for me. I wne from needing a truck bed full of equipment that was heavy and took 30 minutes or more to set up to having a system complete in a small little bag. No need to worry about finding a place to plug in the sound system because of the rechargeable battery that comes with the system. I no longer need a crew of three for set up and an extra person to run the microphone mixer. I just put the songs in order on my I phone, press play and pause between songs. No coordinating between myself and the person running the sound system.

Sound quality from this little device is totally surprising. A nice complete balance for what I need a system.

This Bose system will not completely remove the need for the other system that I mentioned earlier but for what I need the Bose for, it will fill the need for most of my singing venues.

Oh, the Bose system sounds good in the house too.

By Thomas M. Taylor "runman"

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