B1 Bass Module as Subwoofer: Difference between revisions
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On the {{Classic}} there is an input "All Amps In". There is no protection for the B1s when using this input.<br> | On the {{Classic}} there is an input "All Amps In". There is no protection for the B1s when using this input.<br> | ||
The {{A1}} is a full range | The {{A1}} is a full range amplifier and does not offer any protection for the B1s. The B1s will be protected if the signal source is an {{L1}} Power Stand Bass Line Out.<br> | ||
; Can I use the B1s with Bose® Panaray 802 loudspeakers? | ; Can I use the B1s with Bose® Panaray 802 loudspeakers? | ||
:You'll need to EQ the B1s to get them to sound at their best. The 802s go down to 60 Hz on their own. The B1s will go down to 40 Hz, but you'll need a crossover to get all the pieces working in their optimal range. | :You'll need to EQ the B1s to get them to sound at their best. The 802s go down to 60 Hz on their own. The B1s will go down to 40 Hz, but you'll need a crossover to get all the pieces working in their optimal range. Bose recommends the [http://worldwide.bose.com/pro/en_us/web/controlspace_sp_24_sound_processor/page.html Controlspace SP 25 Sound Processor] for all Panaray loudspeaker systems. | ||
You can call Bose Technical support. for more details.... there are a lot of details. | You can call Bose Technical support. for more details.... there are a lot of details. | ||
{{Support}} | {{Support}} | ||