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Boston Common Band is widely regarded as the best new wedding, private function and club band in New England. Comprised of recently graduated musicians from the prestigious Berklee College of Music, they have shared the stage with artists from Earth, Wind & Fire, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Genesis, Steve Winwood, Gloria Estefan, Ben Folds and many others. Their performances are always a perfect mix of Pop Rock, R&B and Dance music. Their professionalism and creative talent will energize your guests and ensure that your event will be the success you always envisioned it to be!

Boston Common Band features an unparalleled stage production, which incorporates a state-of-the-art sound system and a spectacular concert-quality lighting presentation. The band also is equipped with a fully functional DJ and Emcee who mixes popular tunes as well as extra-particular requests between band sets. There is added value in this, as the DJ can ensure the good times continue to roll non-stop throughout your evening! Add to that, our collective knowledge, expertise and excitement which will energize your guests, make YOU feel like rock-stars, and create an evening that's truly unique and special!!

http://www.BostonCommonBand.com

Boston Common Band is an ASCAP & BMI affiliated artist and is fully licensed to replay it's performances over the Internet.

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  • @SoundAboutRight You should likely run a PL340 if your going to bridge-mono into a single GP218. A PL380 could quite effectively power (2) GP218's in stereo. - No joke.

  • @bostoncommonband That's great, this is the route I would take to sub a 200-500 person house of worship. I would most likely use a PL380, wide open briged-mono, behind a drive rack to run it. They seem to be made for each other (5kw and 4ohm nominal). The subs we currently have are made out of 3/4 particle board and not the laminated birch like the GP. They are a not as tight and punchy as I would like, especially for kick.

  • @SoundAboutRight We LOVE it... although we only really use it on 200+ person shows. I think the more important matter is, it produces a ton of TIGHT & CLEAN bass. Not muddy at all. If QSC had made a 1x18 and a 12" standard top in their Wideline series (a new 'series' above the KW, we would have gone that route in a heartbeat)... though when we cross 40Hz and below to the GP218 and the rest to our new KS Audio Session3 system.... Magic happens.

  • Finally got a good view of your GP218. For the amount of bass it produces, it has an incredibly low profile. How do you guys like it?

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