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{{L1® Model II}}
 
Introduced March 29, 2007
 
Discontinued: Jan 2021
 
The {{Model II}} is [[RoHS]] compliant for release in Europe.


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== Documentation  ==
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{{:L1® Model II Documentation}}
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*[[{{PAGENAME}}#FAQs|Unofficial FAQs]]


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== Downloads ==
<html><a href="http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/speakers/portable_amplification_systems/l1_model2/l1_model2_singlebass_tonematch_pkg.jsp">
{{T1 Downloads}} [[Image:L1ModelIIPieces.jpg|right|82px]]
<img src="http://toonz.ca/bose/wiki/images/c/c8/Modelii2B1.png" border ="0" width="100px" align="right" alt="L1® Model II product page on the main Bose Site" title="L1® Model II product page on the main Bose Site" class = "floatright"></a></html> <!-- [[Image:Modelii2B1.png|right|100px]]--> Introduced March 29, 2007


*FAQs
=== Firmware ===
**[[{{PAGENAME}}#FAQs|Unofficial FAQs]]
How to tell if your Model II supports the [[B2|B2 Bass Module]]
**[[L1® Model II / FAQ|Official FAQs]]


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== Different Models ==
{{:Different Models}}  
{{Different Models}}


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== FAQs  ==
== Input/Output Panel==
=== Overview ===
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{{Model II Input Output Panel}}
 
=== ToneMatch® Port ===
 
For connecting the {{T1}} to the {{Model II}}.
 
The port sends electrical power to the T1 and accepts digital audio from the T1.
 
 
[[Image:ModelIIToneMatchPort.png|ToneMatch® Port on the Model II]]
 
Close up


NOTE: these will be moved to a new page when there are more of them.  
[[Image:ModelIIToneMatchPortCloseUp.png|ToneMatch® Port on the Model II close up]]


== Analog Input  ==
The connecting cable has a male Ethercon connection at each end that looks like this.


[[Image:ModelIIInputPanelAnalog.png|right|L1® Model II Input Panel]]  
[[Image:EtherconMale.jpg]]


The Analog input is a ¼ inch balanced input jack. There is a trim control.
For details about the cable see: [[T1_ToneMatch%C2%AE Audio Engine#Cables|T1® Cables]]


=== Gain Staging ===
<section begin=AnalogInput />
=== Analog Input ===
The Analog input is a ¼ inch balanced input jack. Do not connect a stereo source to this input.


Q: What is the proper method for setting the gain on a Model II power stand when connected to an analog source?
[[Image:Model 1S Analog Input Detail.png]]


A: While playing your instrument or audio source as loudly as you would in performance, adjust the trim level on the power stand until you see the LED go from yellow to red. Then back the trim level off until the signal LED is predominantly yellow with brief peaks into red.


=== Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input? ===
==== Analog input trim (volume, or gain) control ====
<section begin="Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input">
There is a trim control for the analog input. Turn this off (fully counter-clockwise) unless you have something connected to the Analog Input.
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Q: Can I run a stereo signal with a ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connection to the {{Model II}} Analog Input?
[[Image:Model II Analog Input Trim.png]]


A: This is not recommended, and may result in very little sound.
{{Analog Input Trim}}


MikeZ-at-Bose <ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/4671057594?r=8921042794#8921042794 MikeZ-at-Bose talks about L1™ Model II and Analog mixers]</ref>
[[Image:Model II Analog Input Level Green.png|Model 1S Analog Input]]  


:A bit more clarification - if you plug a true stereo TRS into a model II analog input you'll actually get VERY little sound.
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==== Can a stereo signal be used with the analog input?  ====
<section begin="Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input" />


:Since the analog input is balanced, it actually will subtract the Left from the Right (this is how balanced inputs have less noise...I could explain more if anyone is interested). For many recordings, this ends up being very little sound.
'''A ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector carrying a stereo signal should not be used with the analog input on the Model II.'''


:Just wanted to clarify - you cannot 'get through the gig' this way if you're a DJ or needing to run prerecorded music.
Even though a ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector can carry a stereo signal this is not how this physical connection is used on the {{PAGENAME}} Power Stand.
 
The analog input on the Model II is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable and you will hear an L-R (Left minus Right) signal in the Model II.
 
You cannot 'get through the gig' this way if you are a DJ or if you need to run prerecorded music or have stereo inputs.
 
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCAModelII.png|600px]]
 
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14ModelII.png|600px]]
 
[[Image:18stereoTo14stereoModelII.png|600px]]
 
 
==== Using a Mixer ====
{{:L1® Model II with Mixer to Analog Input}}
 
<section end="Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input" />


<section end="Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input">
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=== Analog Input for Second {{T1}}  ===
=== Analog Input for Second {{T1}}  ===
{{:T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Connections to Model II}}


The {{Model II}} will support two {{T1}}s. See [[T1 ToneMatch™ Audio Engine / Connections to Model II]] for details.
== Preventative Care ==
{{:L1® Model II / Preventative Care}}


== Start Up / Cycle Time  ==
== Start Up / Cycle Time  ==
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Secondly, if you do reset the system for some reason, be sure to wait a full two or three seconds between turning it off and turning it back on.  
Secondly, if you do reset the system for some reason, be sure to wait a full two or three seconds between turning it off and turning it back on.  


- MikeZ-at-Bose<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose talks about [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/4891081774?r=1401008874#1401008874 Start Up and Cycle times with the L1™ Model II]</ref>  
- MikeZ-at-Bose<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose talks about [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/4891081774?r=1401008874#1401008874 Start Up and Cycle times with the L1® Model II]</ref>  


=== Fan Noise  ===
=== Fan Noise  ===
<section begin=heat/>


=== Fan runs constantly ===
{{Template:L1 Model II Firmware 1.5 Fan Update}}
=== Fan prior to October 2014 ===
Q: The fan in the Power Stand comes on when I strike a chord on my Guitar. Is this normal? A: Your unit is functioning properly - no problem.  
Q: The fan in the Power Stand comes on when I strike a chord on my Guitar. Is this normal? A: Your unit is functioning properly - no problem.  


The fan in the Model II Power Stand comes on when the input signal level goes over a certain limit, regardless of what the internal temperature of the unit is. That way, the unit never gets too hot to where a fan needs to be on constantly.  
:The fan in the Model II Power Stand comes on when the input signal level goes over a certain limit, regardless of what the internal temperature of the unit is. That way, the unit never gets too hot to where a fan needs to be on constantly. Whatever you do, please don't cover up the fan port.<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&f=7521050644&m=8071027174&r=7091047174#7091047174 Model II Fan Noise]</ref>
 
There is a Firmware Update that addresses the fan behaviour. See: [[L1® Model II Power Stand Firmware Updates#Fan_Behavior|Model II Power Stand Firmware Updates - Fan behaviour]]
 


Whatever you do, please don't cover up the fan port.<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&amp;amp;amp;f=7521050644&amp;amp;amp;m=8071027174&amp;amp;amp;r=7091047174#7091047174 Model II Fan Noise]</ref>
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== Noise During Shutdown ==
Q: When I turn off the Model II there is sound like flatulence. Is this normal?


There is a Firmware Update that addresses the fan behaviour. See: [[L1® Model II Power Stand Firmware Updates#Fan_Behavior]]
A:
:Over a year ago we implemented an improvement which allowed the system to better withstand extreme low voltage conditions caused by brown outs etc. Units produced prior to this change were quieter during the power down sequence.
 
:Note: This noise is only present when the system is being turned off following use. For instances where this subtle noise is objectionable you may remove the Cylindrical Radiator loudspeaker and disconnect the Speakon cable of the B1 before powering down the system.
 
:For anyone that is experiencing noise during power down we want to assure you that your system is working properly. Also, there is no reason for customers with older power stands to be concerned with upgrading as any potential issues would have surfaced by now. <ref>Neil-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/76010377/m/948107242?r=207101852#207101852 Modell II Shutdown Noises August 3, 2009]</ref>
 
== B2 support ==
{{L1 Model II Firmware 1.4 B2 Support}}


== Height  ==
== Height  ==
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[[Image:ModelIIConnections.png|thumb|L1® Model II Input Panel]]  
[[Image:ModelIIConnections.png|thumb|L1® Model II Input Panel]]  
 
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*Analog input, trim control and signal/clip LED
*Analog input, trim control and signal/clip LED


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If you want to record using USB without using the {{L1 CR}} or {{B1}} ...  
If you want to record using USB without using the {{L1 CR}} or {{B1}} ...  


You can certainly run the L1 with all, some, or none of the speakers connected. With no speakers connected it will happily serve as a big power supply for the T1. You are in no way risking damage to the unit by doing this.<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose talks about [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&amp;amp;amp;f=3976055944&amp;amp;amp;m=2261013484&amp;amp;amp;r=7911053484#7911053484 Using the L1™ Model II Power Stand without any speakers attached]</ref>  
You can certainly run the L1 with all, some, or none of the speakers connected. With no speakers connected it will happily serve as a big power supply for the T1. You are in no way risking damage to the unit by doing this.<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose talks about [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&f=3976055944&m=2261013484&r=7911053484#7911053484 Using the L1™ Model II Power Stand without any speakers attached]</ref>  


{{:L1™ Model II Power Stand/Bass Line Out}}  
{{:L1® Model II Power Stand/Bass Line Out}}  
 
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== Articulated Array®  ==
== Articulated Array®  ==
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{{:Articulated Array}} <!--[[Image:ModelIIArticulatedArray.png|L1&trade; Model II Articulated Array&reg;]]
{{:Articulated Array}} <!--[[Image:ModelIIArticulatedArray.png|L1&trade; Model II Articulated Array&reg;]]
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== Lower Section Only ==
{{#lst:L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker|Lower Half Only}}


== Identifying this Model  ==
== Identifying this Model  ==
[[Image:ModelIIBassOutputs.png|thumb|Bass Line Out]]


*Retractable legs
*Retractable legs
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*Light weight (23.7 lbs (10.7 kg)
*Light weight (23.7 lbs (10.7 kg)


== Compatibility  ==
== Rubber Feet ==
If you need to replace the rubber feet.


Compatible with
{{:Rubber Feet for L1®}}


*L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker
==Acoustical Output==
*[[T1 ToneMatch™ Audio Engine|T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine]]
 
*{{B1}}  
{{L1® Classic, Model I, and Model II Acoustical Output}}
*{{A1}}
 
 
== Compatibility with Other Members of the L1® Family of Products ==
{{L1 Compatibility}}


== Related Documents  ==
== Related Documents  ==


{{:L1™ Model II Documentation}}  
{{:L1® Model II Documentation}}
 
 
== Design Team  ==
 
{{:T1® and Model II Design Team}}  


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== Mechanical Specifications  ==
== Mechanical Specifications  ==
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*L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker top:  
*L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker top:  
**43 1/2''H x 3 1/2''W x 4''D (1.1 m x 9.0 cm x 10.5 cm)''
**Top array 39.63” H x 4.15” W x 4.13” D (100.6 cm x 10.6 cm x 10.5 cm  
**16.3 lbs (7.4 kg)  
**16.3 lbs (7.4 kg)  
*L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker bottom:  
*L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker bottom:  
**43 1/2''H x 3 1/2''W x 4''D (1.1 m x 9.0 cm x 10.5 cm)''
**Bottom array  43.5” H x 4.15” W x 4.13” D (111.0 mm x 9.0 cm x 10.5 cm)  
**17.4 lbs (7.9 kg)
**17.4 lbs (7.9 kg)


*L1™ Model II power stand:  
*L1 Model II power stand:  
**5''H x 10''W x 27''D (12.8 cm x 26.2 cm x 69.2 cm)''  
**5''H x 10''W x 27''D (12.8 cm x 26.2 cm x 69.2 cm)''  
**23.7 lbs (10.7 kg)
**23.7 lbs (10.7 kg)


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=== B1 Bass module  ===
=== B1 Bass module  ===
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**15''H x 10 1/4''W x 17 3/4''D (38.0 cm x 26.0 cm x 45.0 cm)''  
**15''H x 10 1/4''W x 17 3/4''D (38.0 cm x 26.0 cm x 45.0 cm)''  
**25.1 lbs (11.4 kg)
**25.1 lbs (11.4 kg)
=== Total System Weight ===
{{#lst:L1® Family Comparisons|Model II Weight}}


=== T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine  ===
=== T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine  ===
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**Neutrik NL4 bass module out
**Neutrik NL4 bass module out


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== What's in the Box  ==
== What's in the Box  ==
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**Carrying bag
**Carrying bag


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{{Model II icon}}  


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[[Category:Model_II]]
[[Category:Model_II]]
{{Model II Structured Data}}