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Recommended ToneMatch Presets for Jazz Guitars (semi-acoustic archtop electric guitars)
Recommended ToneMatch Presets for Jazz Guitars (semi-acoustic archtop electric guitars)


;Questions or comments?
See [https://www.bosepro.community/g/portable/topic/jazz-guitar-settings Jazz Guitar Settings] in the Bose Portable PA Community.
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== ToneMatch Mixers ==
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This is the same as Utility/Flat except it sets the[[ZEQ]] centers for Low, Mid, High to useful values for electric guitar.
 


<p>This is the same as Utility/Flat except it sets the[[ZEQ]] centers for Low, Mid, High to useful values for electric guitar.


Here's another one to try.
Here's another one to try.


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This sounds like you're running clean through a 12 inch loudspeaker in a guitar cabinet.


<p>This sounds like you're running clean through a 12 inch loudspeaker in a guitar cabinet.</p>
<p>When you connect the ToneMatch mixer to the L1 Compact, set the ToneMatch switch to Line Level.</p>
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== {{Model II }} or {{Model 1S}}==
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You can connect your guitar directly to the Power Stand Analog Input. Set the Trim so when you play the loudest, you see solid green with occasional flickers of yellow. Then control the volume using your guitar.
[[File:L1 Model II Analog Input Instrument.jpg]]


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== {{Compact}} ==
Connect your guitar directly to the {{Compact}} channel 2. Set the ToneMatch switch to Line Level (down position). This will give you the flattest response.


[[File:Compact_Channel_2_Line_Level.png]]


If you find the tone is too bassy, set the ToneMatch switch to Guitar (up position)


== {{S1}} ==
You may be closer to the {{S1}} than the other models above. As a result, you may get some low-frequency feedback or unwanted resonance exciting the body of the guitar. Try all three ToneMatch Presets.
* Off - is flat
* Guitar - rolls of some bass
* Mic - more emphasis on vocal frequencies and low end roll off


[[File:S1_Pro_ToneMatch_Switch.jpg|475px]]


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Latest revision as of 02:18, 17 November 2019

T1 This information is applicable to the T1

T4S This information is applicable to the T4S ToneMatch® mixer

T8S This information is applicable to the T8S ToneMatch® mixer

L1 Model II This information is applicable to the L1 Model II

S1 Pro This information is applicable to the L1® Compact

S1 ProThis information is applicable to the S1 Pro


Gibson L5-CES (Wes Montgomery)

Recommended ToneMatch Presets for Jazz Guitars (semi-acoustic archtop electric guitars)


Questions or comments?

See Jazz Guitar Settings in the Bose Portable PA Community.


ToneMatch Mixers

This is the same as Utility/Flat except it sets theZEQ centers for Low, Mid, High to useful values for electric guitar.


Here's another one to try.

This sounds like you're running clean through a 12 inch loudspeaker in a guitar cabinet.


Gibson L5-CES (Wes Montgomery)

You can connect your guitar directly to the Power Stand Analog Input. Set the Trim so when you play the loudest, you see solid green with occasional flickers of yellow. Then control the volume using your guitar.



Connect your guitar directly to the L1 Compact channel 2. Set the ToneMatch switch to Line Level (down position). This will give you the flattest response.

If you find the tone is too bassy, set the ToneMatch switch to Guitar (up position)

You may be closer to the S1 Pro System than the other models above. As a result, you may get some low-frequency feedback or unwanted resonance exciting the body of the guitar. Try all three ToneMatch Presets.

  • Off - is flat
  • Guitar - rolls of some bass
  • Mic - more emphasis on vocal frequencies and low end roll off