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I am writing | I am writing this article as a singer/songwriter/electric guitarist playing solo and in bands for home concerts, in clubs, and outdoors. | ||
My views on the new L1 Pro line are different when considering other applications. | My views on the new L1 Pro line are different when considering other applications. | ||
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== Portability == | == Portability == | ||
The L1 Pro32 with Sub1 strikes the right balance for me. I'm concerned about the size and weight of the heaviest component. With the L1 Pro32 with Sub1, that's the Sub1 at 35 pounds, 5 pounds more than the L1 Pro8, and 15 pounds less than the Sub2. | |||
[[File:L1 Pro Performance vs Portability 32S1.jpg]] | [[File:L1 Pro Performance vs Portability 32S1.jpg]] | ||
The footprint on the stage is 26" wide x 21" deep. There are very few places where I couldn't find room for this. For comparison, the L1 Model II footprint is 22" x 22". | The footprint on the stage is 26" wide x 21" deep. There are very few places where I couldn't find room for this. For comparison, the L1 Model II footprint is 22" x 22". It's still worth noting the L1 Pro16 and L1 Pro8 take less than half the floor space of the L1 Pro32 with a sub. | ||
== Coverage == | == Coverage == | ||