Bose L1 Pro32 with Sub1

Add the Sub1 to your Pro32 for the ultimate in portable professional sound. 

So much power and plenty of bass, plus you have full control with the built-in mixer, the Bose Music app remote, or plug in your T4s or T8s Tonematch mixer.

The Sub1 is a manageable size and weight, pack it into the Rollerbag accessory and you can wheel it anywhere and protect it from bumpos and knocks while transporting it to the gig.

Add a PAIR of Sub1 in carioid mode and you’ll reduce the amount of feeback and obviously increase your bass output as well.

Run this standing up, or lying down flat depending on what space you have to set up.

The Bose Sub1 at a glance:

  • One cable connects to Pro32 giving power AND audio
  • Plays down to 40 Hz
  • 2 x combo XLR/jack inputs
  • 2 x XLR outputs
  • Cardioid mode – dual Sub1 thump!
  • 13×7″ racetrack driver = traditional 12″ woofer
  • 480w Class-D amplifier built in
  • M20 thread speaker pole socket for adding S1 Pro, etc
  • Custom Sub1 Rollerbag available
  • Only 16kg
  • Stand-alone capable, match this up with whatever speaker system you’re already running – Yorkville, EV, RCF, QSC, etc.  

Bose Sub1 Dimensions

 

WATTS

The Bose Sub1 has a built-in amplifier and is rated at 480 watts for the 13″x7″ “racetrack” driver.  Compared to traditional subwoofers, this is the same as a 12″ sub.

 

SPL

dB at 1 meter – 118 dB cont (124 dB peak)

 

Weight and Size

533 mm × 260 mm × 529 mm

Weighs just 16kg

What about TWO Sub1 together?

In short, running a pair of Sub1 stacked is a similar experience to using the Sub2.

2 x Sub1 = 124dB, 960w and still 40 Hz.

The advantage of owning two Sub1 instead of the Sub2 is that for some events, you really don’t need two (or the bulkier Sub2).  This means you can use just a single Sub1, and only roll out a second one for the rooms or events that require it.

The Sub2 is awesome but it really is bigger, heavier, and in many cases just overkill.