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With 1,000 watts of power, the Bose® F1 Subwoofer packs all the performance of a larger bass box into a more compact design that’s easier to carry and fits in a car. A mounting stand for the Bose F1 Model 812 Flexible Array Loudspeaker is integrated right into the body of the subwoofer, so you always know where it is, making setup fast and easy. The stand even includes cable channels to neatly hide the wires, giving your system a clean, professional look. And now getting your unit to the venue is easier, too. The F1 Subwoofer features strategically placed handles for easy transport.
Two high-excursion drivers, each measuring 10 inches, are built into a compact enclosure that is light and easy to transport
Polarity switch to adjust polarity of subwoofer. Selections are NORM and REV. Reversing polarity allows for easy correction of low-frequency overlap between the main loudspeaker and subwoofer
Line output EQ sets the F1 Subwoofer’s output to a high-pass filter or full range, which allows for easy crossover selection when used with a main loudspeaker
F1 Model 812 extension bracket is a unique bracket integrated into the subwoofer. This bracket can be raised and lowered by the end user, allowing the F1 Model 812 loudspeaker to be safely mounted to the subwoofer. The bracket eliminates the need for a conventional pole mount or tripod stand
Designed for a wide range of applications, including:
Live music performances
Bands of all styles
Solo musicians
Mobile DJs
Houses of worship
Schools and universities
Resorts and hospitality venues
Business presentations
Number of Channels
1
Power Class
Class D
THD+N
0.1% maximum (30 Hz – 15 kHz)
Input Channels
2
Connectors
(2) XLR-1/4-in combo
Frequency Range (-10 dB)
38 Hz – 250 Hz
Coverage, Horizontal
Omnidirectional
Calculated Maximum SPL @ 1 m
130 dB
Power Handling, Peak
1000 W
Coverage, Vertical
Crossover
40 Hz – 100 Hz, Butterworth bandpass / 100 Hz, 4th-order Butterworth high-pass filter at line out
Driver Protection
Dynamic limiter
Low-Frequency
2 × 10 in (254 mm) high-excursion drivers
The Bose F1 Model 812 flexible array loudspeaker is the first powered loudspeaker that delivers the benefits of an adjustable array in a portable system package. Its unique flexible baffle allows you to tailor the loudspeaker’s vertical coverage to a wide variety of listening environments. Simply push or pull the array into position to create “Straight,” “C,” “J” or “Reverse J” coverage patterns. Once set, the system automatically updates the EQ to maintain optimum tonal balance for each coverage pattern. So whether you’re playing at floor level, on a stage, or facing raked seats or bleachers, you can adapt your PA to the room.
Engineered with an array of eight high-output drivers, a high-powered 12-inch woofer and a lower crossover point, the loudspeaker delivers full-range, high-SPL performance while maintaining vocal and midrange clarity that’s dramatically better than conventional loudspeakers.
The Bose F1 subwoofer packs all the power of a larger bass box into a more compact design that’s easier to carry and fits in a car. A mounting stand for the loudspeaker is stored right in the body of the subwoofer, making setup fast and easy. The stand even includes cable channels to neatly hide wires.
The loudspeaker and subwoofer combined deliver 2,000 watts of power, so you can fill nearly any room with sound.
And now getting there is easier, too. The loudspeaker and subwoofer feature strategically-placed handles for easy transportation.
Current popular powered loudspeakers are standard two-way designs consisting of a single horn-loaded compression driver for high-frequency reproduction and a single woofer for mid- and low-mid-frequency output.
Since the Bose F1 Model 812 loudspeaker has an array of eight high-output drivers, mid/high-frequency response is much cleaner and less harsh sounding when compared to a traditional horn.
Characteristically, horns have a fixed output pattern that isn’t adaptable to typical performance spaces. These fixed-pattern loudspeakers are commonly positioned on pole mount stands where high-frequency content is projected over listeners’ heads, making vocal intelligibility difficult.
The Bose F1 Model 812 flexible array is quite useful for quickly and easily adjusting the loudspeaker’s coverage for a variety of performance and listening spaces, ensuring quality reproduction without the need for complex placement.
The eight drivers on the F1 Model 812 flexible array are mounted on a specially designed flexible baffle that is hinged in two locations. When the array position is changed, the loudspeaker’s internal EQ automatically changes according to the array’s position: “Straight,” “C,” “J” or “Reverse J.” This allows the loudspeaker to maintain tonal balance no matter which position is used.
Yes. The high-output 12-inch woofer is mounted behind the flexible array.
Yes, there is a pole cup on the bottom of the enclosure that accepts common tripod speaker stands.
For best performance, we recommend using the Bose F1 subwoofer. However, other powered subs can be connected to the F1 Model 812 loudspeaker.
The F1 subwoofer is a compact bass module designed for use with the F1 Model 812 loudspeaker. Its powerful amplifier and dual drivers produce bass as much as subs nearly double its size.
The F1 subwoofer features:
We recommend one sub per F1 Model 812 loudspeaker. However, you can connect as many as needed.
Yes. Bose Professional L1® systems can be used in conjunction with the F1 Model 812 loudspeaker as a supplemental fill or stage monitor.
Yes. The T4S/T8S is available for purchase separately or may be used with an L1 Model 1S/II system, S1 Pro or F1 System. When the T4S/T8S is fused with one of the products, the ToneMatch settings are optimized for the loudspeaker. The T4S/T8S can be connected analog to any number of amplifiers or loudspeakers. A power supply is required to run the mixer which is available through Bose or authorized dealers of Bose products.
The rear panel of the F1 Model 812 loudspeaker is equipped with XLR/TRS combo jacks, a 0.25-inch instrument jack and stereo RCA inputs. When an external mixer is not used, a wide variety of instruments or sources can be connected directly. Common sources include:
F1 Model 812 loudspeaker 44.5 lbs. (20.18 kg) 26.1″ H x 13.1″ W x 14.6″ D (664.66 x 334.3 x 372.5mm)
Shipping Weight: 54.5 lbs (24.72 kg)
F1 subwoofer 55 lbs. (24.9 kg) 27″ H x 16.1″ W x 17.6″ D (688 x 410.16 x 448.5mm)
Shipping Weight: 65 lbs (29.4 kg)
F1 system stack 99.5 lbs (45.7 kg) 73.5″ H x 16.1″ W x 17.6″ D (1868 x 410.16 x 448.5mm)
The F1 Model 812 loudspeaker ships without carry bags included, however a highly durable carry bag accessory is available.
Bose does not offer any hard shell cases, but there are some available through third-party companies.
Bags and covers, full-range loudspeaker cover, sub cover
Yes. The system can be used inside or outside. However, it must never be exposed to precipitation or extended periods of direct sunlight. In cases of light rain, take precautions to cover the back panel of the loudspeaker. Water must not get into the air inlet slits inside the back I/O panel, handle recess or front grille.
The system has been tested to operate in temperatures from 0° – 50° C (32° – 122° F), and be stored in temperatures from -30° – 70° C (-22° – 158° F).
The F1 Model 812 loudspeaker and F1 subwoofer combination is suitable for bands of all musical styles, DJs and voice-only applications. Due to the versatility of the flexible array, the system also can be used in a wide range of locations.
There are no restrictions in this regard. Any single voice, instrument and group size will benefit from the advantages of hearing themselves better, of being in complete control of their performance, of having audiences hear them better and of being able to set up and perform in just minutes.
Yes. The F1 Model 812 loudspeaker and F1 sub are ideal for DJs that want high power and sonic clarity in a portable system. The F1 subwoofer’s compact design and high capability eliminate the need for transporting subwoofers twice their size. Plus, the integrated stand eliminates ugly tripod bases that expose hanging wires and create tripping hazards.
Yes. When an external mixer is not in use, an acoustic instrument equipped with a pickup system may connect directly into the F1 Model 812 system.
You can purchase F1 flexible array systems directly from Bose through one of the following methods:
All Bose direct purchases include a 45-day Better Music Guarantee. This means you can test any F1 flexible array system in your own environment and return it for a credit within 45 days of purchase. You are only responsible for the return shipping to Bose.
You can also purchase F1 flexible array systems at Bose authorized resellers, such as:
The F1 Model 812 and F1 sub both carry a two-year limited warranty on electronics and a five-year warranty on transducers. Both warranties are transferable with the product even if the ownership changes.
At Bose, we recognize that customers may want to experience the F1 flexible array system in their own environment with their specific gear. That is why we allow you to purchase and use the system in your specific application for up to 45 days. If for any reason you are not satisfied, you may return it for a refund. This offer is exclusive to Bose direct sales channels.
To learn more about the F1 Model 812 system, please refer to the owner’s guide for the F1 Model 812 and F1 Subwoofer.
Yes. Certain products are replaceable or repairable to an extent. U.S. customers may call 877-335-2673 or email support@Bose.com for further details. Customers outside of the U.S. should refer to their local Bose website.