BOSE S1 Pro+ 2 speaker FULLY wireless HACK

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Contrary to popular belief, there is a way to have a all-in-one wireless solution for a 2 speaker setup on the Bose S1 Pro+ speakers. Bose would tell you that you MUST connect the two speakers via a wire in order for wireless mic audio to be heard from both speakers. I have found a solution that makes the speaker remain fully wireless.
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    00:31- Intro Setup
    00:58 - How it normally works
    02:46 - The Workaround aka the HACK
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Комментарии • 34

  • @TheRedDM
    @TheRedDM Месяц назад +4

    This is seriously the most helpful info. Thank you!

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  Месяц назад

      I knew as soon as I confirmed it myself that others can utilize it. I’m glad it helped you friend.

  • @JBOutdoorsAndMore
    @JBOutdoorsAndMore 2 месяца назад +1

    Very nice speakers my guy.
    The channel is looking good keep it up Mark
    Thanks for sharing with us .

  • @gavinwilliamson5177
    @gavinwilliamson5177 3 дня назад +1

    Simply Amazing!
    Thank you 🙏

  • @VTVT1306
    @VTVT1306 6 дней назад +1

    JBL PARTYBOX has the same problem: when pairing them there’s only one speaker that has the mic sound on it. Crazy they can’t solve this. Good advice!

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  6 дней назад

      @@VTVT1306 this is definitely the way to get 1 mic on 2 speakers. Glad this can help

  • @g.tamilselvan4030
    @g.tamilselvan4030 9 дней назад +1

    Great info. This worked like a charm. Thanks @phantom. 😀🙃🙃🙃

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  9 дней назад

      No problem. Glad it worked out for you. There’s definitely some value to a wireless setup.

  • @adamm7855
    @adamm7855 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video, i called bose a week ago asking exactly the same question and received exactly the same answer that you mentioned, they said you need to use a cable in order for both speakers work with one microphone, it would be great if you would demonstrate for the audience :)) cheers pal

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  Месяц назад +2

      When I made the film originally I thought about showing some example audio, but was concerned with showcasing music and getting a copyright hit, but you really don’t get any sense of quality or anything really outside of hearing noise coming out of both. My only additional suggestion that I can’t emphasize enough is to not put the speakers too close to each other for obvious reasons. I put the speakers as close as 15ft together and had no audio issues and as far apart as my backyard pool which is easily 70ft apart and also had zero audio issues. Thanks for the comment

  • @brisleeadams
    @brisleeadams 9 дней назад

    Hello great video! Will it work with one Bose S1 pro system + one Bose S1 pro + ?

  • @righteousnot1
    @righteousnot1 11 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing but I Was waiting for the demonstration dukes??..

  • @johnretno2348
    @johnretno2348 11 дней назад

    Hallo…its really nice video of you…i have some questions, is that means you can’t use other Chanel for mic & instruments on the other Bose? Of course after we connected wireless to another🙏🏼
    We have two Bose S1 pro+ and with 4 Chanel for mic and instruments together…but is everything works after we connected them wirelessly???
    Thank you very much🙏🏼

  • @diepakganpat10
    @diepakganpat10 Месяц назад +1

    Great will try it out

  • @govinda671
    @govinda671 22 дня назад

    I want to use one vocal mic and two percussion mics (left and right). If I use the transmitter on the vocal mic and XLRs on both percussion mics (and XLR to connect the S1 pros) will that work? Will I get a L and R coming out of both speakers?

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  22 дня назад

      No this is a mono setup. This speaker really wasn’t designed for a multi-speaker stereo setup unless you use a mixer and once you go that route your talking wiring. What I did in this video is a mono setup that allows fully wireless experience with a simple setup that theoretically can be done to daisy chain multiple S1 Pro+’s together. Hope this clarifies things .

  • @auroraalcaraz4062
    @auroraalcaraz4062 Месяц назад +1

    Hello! Do the wireless transmitters sync automatically?

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  Месяц назад +1

      Important question and the answer is yes! You must plug the wireless transmitters first into the speaker itself to pair it. Once it’s been plugged into the speaker itself, then it becomes paired. You have to remove that rubber-plastic cap shaped like one and plug it into that port hole to pair. Hope this helps.

    • @auroraalcaraz4062
      @auroraalcaraz4062 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you I got it!

  • @johnytang
    @johnytang 21 день назад

    Have you noticed any static or noise due to this? The second speaker that is receiving the signal from the first has much distortion or interference when I do this

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  21 день назад +1

      Zero. I made sure the speakers aren’t too close together. I also make sure the mic I use is a little further away, but zero issues.

  • @danielcaballerojr
    @danielcaballerojr 27 дней назад

    So if you already have 2 bose wireless transmitters for a mic and a guitar for speaker A..... Can you still use a third wirelesss transmitter from Speaker B and plug into Spaker A line out port and will everything still work?

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  27 дней назад

      In theory as long as you keep adding a wireless transmitter to the output of each next speaker you should be able to daisy chain an unlimited amount of speakers. Now if you use both port A and Port B for mics and guitar then you won’t be able to use a transmitter for the output on the next speaker. If that doesn’t make sense let me know and maybe I can email a diagram.

    • @danielcaballerojr
      @danielcaballerojr 27 дней назад

      @@CaliforniaPhantom yea my Daughter does busking and uses two wireless transmitters (one for guitar and one for Mic). But I want to buy her a second S1 Pro Plus for bigger venues. So just wondering what you are demonstrating would still work. I know we have the line out cable we can do but wireless would be a lot less hassle.

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  27 дней назад

      @@danielcaballerojr if you have 2 speakers and 3 transmitters: 1 for mic 🎤, 1 for guitar and one to connect the speakers together, it will absolutely work - and work completely wirelessly. That much I can confirm.

    • @danielcaballerojr
      @danielcaballerojr 27 дней назад +1

      @@CaliforniaPhantom awesome! Thank you sir!

  • @romuloecija2627
    @romuloecija2627 24 дня назад

    Good to know another alternative in connecting the two speakers wirelessly. But I would rather use the App instead. Why use another transmitter to connect the two when you can use the App? If you have extra tranmeter, maybe. But still, It doen't make sense to me.

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  23 дня назад

      If you use the app the mic when plugged In will only work on 1 speaker. This option allows 2 speaker system - fully wirelessly which is a common solution that people have asked me.

    • @timothyreed7241
      @timothyreed7241 23 дня назад +1

      Yeah as far as I know the app is only to pair over bluetooth. Also bluetooth latency makes it impossibile to use for live performances due to latency issues. There are only a few devices on the market with less than 40ms latency and both the transmitter and receiver need to have compatible codecs. Most bluetooth connections sit around 150-500ms which is up to half a second and when paired with other hard wired speakers, the sound would be horrendous. These live performance devices communicate lower frequency radio waves making the latency near zero. Correct me if I'm wrong but using the XLR out of a mixer only allows connection to one speaker. The vast majority of mixers, microphones, and instruments don't have Bluetooth and even if they did it wouldn't work for live performances. You might get away with it using only these speakers but not if they're paired with other speakers or a house system using XLR, 1/4, 3.5mm, Speakon, etc. Guess I'll have to buy an additional XLR transmitter.

    • @timothyreed7241
      @timothyreed7241 23 дня назад +1

      Bose should have created software to allow pairing the speakers or allowed the transmitters to memorize multiple speakers for transmission.

    • @CaliforniaPhantom
      @CaliforniaPhantom  23 дня назад

      @@timothyreed7241 I couldn’t agree more. They should have allowed multiple signal and share multiple signal / speaker wirelessly. I haven’t tested specifically latency, but I did pair phone w/mic and had output on both speakers rather seamlessly. This setup is best for one man band type situations, whereby you play an instrument and a mic and you got phone connected or maybe your doing standup or conference/auditorium style setup. If your a full band and want a diverse setup, this definitely ain’t the best setup for that.