@@peteacousticturbocharged It does, its just without a preamp it will have kind of a canny mid scoop to it. That Hosa insert cable is essential if going wireless but if using cables simply put a preamp between the acoustic and the Bose to treat that canny sound if it bothers you like it did me lol. I hated it before the preamp but now i love it! Plenty of headroom too!
I have never needed a preamp for any of my acoustic guitars...I do roll the treble way down so maybe that is why I have never noticed a "tin can'' sound. Is that the ES2 in your Taylor?
@@jeffr985 Its an ES-1, this model did both in 2015 but mines the last of the ES-1's. Theres still a mid-scoop I dont like and it may just be this guitar, but the eq in the Dream 65 fixes it. I would be interested to try another acoustic with the bose to see if its just this model acoustic, but dont have another. Still, if anyone has a 214 model they will likely want a preamp to polish the mids.
@ Thats a thought, I already owned the Dream 65 prior so I just use that instead, I bet an eq pedal would work and if i didnt already own the Dream 65 I would get an eq pedal
I like the wireless availability and charging feature in the Bose S1 pro plus. That’s a huge benefit to me. But it’s a bit pricey and noted for not having enough volume. I like the Mackie Showbox for having a designated pedal board input plus recording and a mixer. This seems like they are friendly to electric guitars. I’ve heard the mixer is cheaply made. I like the EV Everse 8 because it seems to have more likes but not sure why others than it’s louder. I wanted to plug my Yamaha THR30 into one of these. But after I bought it found out these busking PAs sound awful if you try that. My dark house option is to by a speaker for the Yamaha THR30 amp to go into it, and get a cheaper PA for vocals.
@@DNYS8N Thanks for input, i discovered the wireless transmitter doesnt do electric guitars as well because it cuts the note immediately with no sustain after each pluck is done. With acoustics it seems fine but again a pre-amp is necessary or the Bose sounds funny and canny with a heavy mid range without a preamp.
@ it sounds great as long as youre not using wireless transmitter and if you have a preamp like my Dream 65, here is my demo with that: ruclips.net/video/B1nnUef-9e8/видео.htmlsi=u90lf7wZJ77R65SK
Got one coming tomorrow, I play acoustic and electric. Glad to see it works with acoustic.
@@peteacousticturbocharged It does, its just without a preamp it will have kind of a canny mid scoop to it. That Hosa insert cable is essential if going wireless but if using cables simply put a preamp between the acoustic and the Bose to treat that canny sound if it bothers you like it did me lol. I hated it before the preamp but now i love it! Plenty of headroom too!
I have never needed a preamp for any of my acoustic guitars...I do roll the treble way down so maybe that is why I have never noticed a "tin can'' sound. Is that the ES2 in your Taylor?
@@jeffr985 Its an ES-1, this model did both in 2015 but mines the last of the ES-1's. Theres still a mid-scoop I dont like and it may just be this guitar, but the eq in the Dream 65 fixes it. I would be interested to try another acoustic with the bose to see if its just this model acoustic, but dont have another. Still, if anyone has a 214 model they will likely want a preamp to polish the mids.
@@guitarcafeguywhy not buying a dedicated eq pedal? I just use an eq and I can make my pa sound more “alive”
@ Thats a thought, I already owned the Dream 65 prior so I just use that instead, I bet an eq pedal would work and if i didnt already own the Dream 65 I would get an eq pedal
@@guitarcafeguyI have a 214. I do use a 10 band boss eq medal, otherwise I do get a mediocre sound out of Bose s1
I like the wireless availability and charging feature in the Bose S1 pro plus. That’s a huge benefit to me. But it’s a bit pricey and noted for not having enough volume.
I like the Mackie Showbox for having a designated pedal board input plus recording and a mixer. This seems like they are friendly to electric guitars. I’ve heard the mixer is cheaply made.
I like the EV Everse 8 because it seems to have more likes but not sure why others than it’s louder.
I wanted to plug my Yamaha THR30 into one of these. But after I bought it found out these busking PAs sound awful if you try that.
My dark house option is to by a speaker for the Yamaha THR30 amp to go into it, and get a cheaper PA for vocals.
@@DNYS8N Thanks for input, i discovered the wireless transmitter doesnt do electric guitars as well because it cuts the note immediately with no sustain after each pluck is done. With acoustics it seems fine but again a pre-amp is necessary or the Bose sounds funny and canny with a heavy mid range without a preamp.
@ I guess I’ll pass on these type of amps unless I hear an electric guitar going through it. I may need a escort or passport
@ it sounds great as long as youre not using wireless transmitter and if you have a preamp like my Dream 65, here is my demo with that: ruclips.net/video/B1nnUef-9e8/видео.htmlsi=u90lf7wZJ77R65SK
First time I heard this.
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