Bose Sub2 for L1 Pro
The Sub2 truly is something special. Small footprint, oversized sound.
The Sub2 can be compared with the much larger, bulkier F1 812 subwoofer – except the Sub2 plays lower…. down to 37hz in fact!
What makes the already uniquely shaped Sub2 even easier to transport is the Bose Rollerbag. Pack your Sub2 inside the padded case and roll into any venue virtually single-handedly. Try carrying an 18″ powered subwoofer anywhere on your own, let alone having a spare hand free for the rest of the sound system!
You can connect the Sub2 directly to the Pro32 with a single Submatch cable, no additional audio or power cables are required.
Run this standing up, or lying down flat depending on what space you have to set up.
The Bose Sub2 at a glance:
- 10″ x 18″ Racetrack driver/woofer
- Included Submatch cable connects to Pro32 giving power AND audio
- Plays down to 37 Hz, lower than the bigger Bose F1 812 subwoofer
- 2 x combo XLR/jack inputs
- 2 x line out (XLR)
- Cardioid mode – dual Sub2 power, less feedback on stage
- 1000w Class-D amplifier
- M20 thread speaker pole socket for adding S1 Pro, etc
- Custom Sub2 Rollerbag available
- Stand-alone capable, match this up with whatever speaker system you’re already running -Bose L1 Pro16, Yorkville, EV, RCF, QSC, etc.
Bose Sub2
Specifications and Dimensions
WATTS
The Bose Sub2 has a built-in amplifier and is rated at 1000 watts for the 10″x18″ “racetrack” driver.
SPL
dB at 1 meter – 123 dB cont (129 dB peak)
Weight and Size
694 mm × 317 mm × 551 mm
Standing up or stack as a pair on its side, the racetrack design makes for a much slimmer footprint yet is comparable to a traditional 15″ speaker driver.
Weight 23kg
What About a PAIR of Sub2?
Stack a pair of Bose Sub2 and run them in cardioid mode. This directs the bass forward towards the audience instead of behind onto the stage or performance area.
The end result is greater control over feedback from microphones on the stage. This doesn’t increase the SPL, it just gives you more control over the final mix, especially for live performers or DJs set up against a wall or in a corner.