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;Can I connect a stereo output to a mono input on a Bose Portable PA Product? | |||
:There are [https://www.amazon.com/slp/stereo-to-mono-adapter/pxpkk2fgdtrd4ts cables and simple converters] that claim to do this. ''We recommend that you don't'' use them (see [[{{PAGENAME}}#Introduction|details below]] about why you shouldn't). Do one of the following: | |||
:*The L1 Pro, {{S1}}, {{S1 Pro+}} and {{Compact}} have stereo 1/8-inch (3.5 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve Aux inputs. Use those stereo inputs. | |||
:*Split the stereo signal to two mono signals and connect to two separate mono inputs <br>[[File:18TRSto2x14TS.png|200px|Hosa CMP159 Stereo Breakout, 3.5 mm TRS to Dual 1/4 in TS, 10-Feet ]] | |||
:*Convert the signal to mono at the source and use a simple Tip-Sleeve connector to the Bose Portable PA device. See:[[IOS Mono]], [[Android Mono]], [https://www.howtogeek.com/333367/how-to-make-your-windows-10-pc-use-mono-audio-so-you-can-wear-one-earbud/ Windows Mono] | |||
:*Convert the signal to mono and if the output is balanced, use a 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve or XLR to 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable | |||
:*Use a stereo to mono converter. Here are some examples: [http://www.radialeng.com/product/mix-21 Radial 2:1] or [https://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Audio-JIBR-RCA-Combiner/dp/B005GJCA6M?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_8 Galazy Audio JIBR RCA Combiner] or [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=DIY+stereo+to+mono+adapter build your own] | |||
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The following is an excerpt from [https://www.prosoundweb.com/rane-note-why-not-wye-or-y-for-that-matter/ Why Not Wye] | |||
===Introduction=== | |||
Wye-connectors (or "Y"-connectors, if you prefer) should never have been created. | Wye-connectors (or "Y"-connectors, if you prefer) should never have been created. | ||
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Anything that can be hooked-up wrong, will be. You-know-who said that, and she was right. A wye-connector used to split a signal into two lines is being used properly; a wye-connector used to mix two signals into one is being abused and may even damage the equipment involved. | Anything that can be hooked-up wrong, will be. You-know-who said that, and she was right. A wye-connector used to split a signal into two lines is being used properly; a wye-connector used to mix two signals into one is being abused and may even damage the equipment involved. | ||
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;Monoing Your Low End | |||
;Subwoofers: Monoing Your Low End | |||
One of the most common examples of tying two outputs together is in "monoing" the low end of multiway active crossover systems. This combined signal is then used to drive a sub-woofer system. | One of the most common examples of tying two outputs together is in "monoing" the low end of multiway active crossover systems. This combined signal is then used to drive a sub-woofer system. | ||
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Download the full article: [[Media:Why Not Wye.pdf|Why Not Wye.pdf]] | Download the full article: [[Media:Why Not Wye.pdf|Why Not Wye.pdf]] | ||
=== L1 Pro === | |||
{{L1 Pro icon}} | |||
{{Why Not Wye Explanation}} | |||
All of the following images apply to the L1 Pro models as well as ToneMatch mixers. | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCAT4ST8S.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14T4ST8S.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:18trsto14trsT4ST8S.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:XLR Female x2 to 14trs.jpg|600px]] | |||
=== Compact === | |||
{{Why Not Wye Explanation}} | |||
* If your source has RCA outputs, use a standard RCA-RCA cable to connect to Compact Channel 2 RCA inputs. | |||
* If your source has a 1/8" stereo output, use a 1/8" Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable to connect to the Compact Channel 2 1/8" input. | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCACompact2.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14Compact2.png|600px]] | |||
=== S1 Pro system === | |||
{{Why Not Wye Explanation}} | |||
* If your source has RCA outputs, use a standard RCA to 1/8 inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve | |||
* If your source has a 1/8" stereo output, use a 1/8" Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable to connect to the S1 Pro Aux 1/8" input. | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCAS1Pro.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14S1Pro.png|600px]] | |||
=== Model 1S === | |||
{{Why Not Wye Explanation}} | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCAModel1S.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14Model1S.png|600px]] | |||
=== Model II === | |||
{{Why Not Wye Explanation}} | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCAModelII.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14ModelII.png|600px]] | |||
=== {{T1 nl}} === | |||
{{Why Not Wye Explanation}} | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCAT1.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14T1.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:18trsto14trsT1.png|600px]] | |||
=== T4S/T8S ToneMatch Mixers === | |||
{{Why Not Wye Explanation}} | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereoRCAT4ST8S.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:TRSfromStereo14T4ST8S.png|600px]] | |||
[[Image:18trsto14trsT4ST8S.png|600px]] | |||