Peru. Bose continues its tour of Latin American countries to present its new F1 system. After being in Colombia and Mexico, among others, now the appointment will be in Peru in the first days of December by the hand of PlanningEST, local distributor and integrator that is now part of Videocorp.
The new F1 system consists of the F1 Model 812, a flexible arrangement system, and the F1 Subwoofer. These new equipment add to the line of L1 portable systems that have become the ideal team of musicians, speakers and owners of entertainment venues.
Designed for a wider range of applications than L1 systems, the F1 Model 812 is the first portable self-powered loudspeaker that allows the user to optimize sound according to venue conditions, offering the ability to choose up to four different vertical sound dispersion patterns.
The Bose F1 is an ideal choice for live music sound, DJ performances, corporate events, conferences or religious celebrations. It is also very attractive for audiovisual equipment rental companies and to meet the needs of sound in small and medium-sized venues such as schools, museums, temples, cultural forums and halls, among others.
The innovative design of the F1 system allows you to select the sound coverage pattern to place it at ground level, on the stage or focus it towards the stands or upper seats. To control the vertical coverage pattern, simply manually "push or pull" the speaker array to create the four scattering patterns: "Straight" (tighter vertical control, for ground-level audience coverage), "J" (adjust bottom vertical coverage, vertical splay, when the P.A. is placed on stage), "C" (adjust the upper and lower vertical coverage to cover an extended stand both above and below a stage), or "Inverted J" (adjust the upper vertical coverage, e.g. for an elevated grandstand).
Once configured, the system automatically adjusts the equalization to maintain an optimal tonal balance for each coverage pattern.