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For 6 B1s you will be 3.5 dB bass heavy, for 8 B1s it'll be 6 dB heavy.
For 6 B1s you will be 3.5 dB bass heavy, for 8 B1s it'll be 6 dB heavy.


=== B2 connected to the Bass Module Output (powered output) ===
== B2 EQ ==
 
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Output if no {{B1}}s detected
Output if no {{B1}}s detected at the Bass Module Output (powered output) the signal at the Bass Line Out is:
* 40-{{{Crossover|180}}} Hz Bandpass (that is: NO B1 EQ)  
* 40-{{{Crossover|180}}} Hz with '''B2 EQ applied''' if you have the current [[L1® Model II Power Stand Firmware Updates]]
* The crossover is unchanged (180 Hz for the Classic or Model I and 200 Hz for the Model II)  
** If you do not have the current firmware the signal at the Bass Line Out is: 40-{{{Crossover|180}}} Hz Bandpass (that is: NO B1 EQ) <ref>Hilmar-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/6121039062?r=9441007562#9441007562 intelligent crossover] <br />
 
A) When there are no bass sources attached, lower the crossover and try to get as much bass out of the L1 as is reasonably feasible (110 Hz) in this case<br />
If one or two {{B1}}s detected (or resistors used across NL4 2+ / 2- pins to emulate detection)
B) If there are bass sources bring the crossover up to 180 Hz (where the L1 starts to get really efficient) AND adjust the bass gain so that the overall spectral balance is maintained no matter how many bass sources are attached.
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* The system Crossover for the Cylindrical Radiator&reg;s is {{{Crossover|180}}} Hz
If one or two {{B1}}s is detected or emulated using resistors across NL4 2+ / 2- pins  
* 40-{{{Crossover|180}}} Hz with different EQ curves
* 40-{{{Crossover|180}}} Hz with different EQ curves
* The system Crossover for the Cylindrical Radiator&reg;s is {{{Crossover|180}}} Hz


For details on how to do this see: [[Activating B1 EQ Curves]] and [[Using a Different Sub]]
For details on how to do this see: [[Activating B1 EQ Curves]] and [[Using a Different Sub]]
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; Note &mdash;  Operation of the B2 with the Model I/Classic is only supported with the B2 Bass Level Switch set to '''Normal'''.
: See: [[Is the B2 Bass Module Compatible with the L1® Classic or Model I]]


=== Bass Module Output (powered output) ===
=== Bass Module Output (powered output) ===
For the sake of those attaching third party passive speakers (an unsupported application).
For the sake of those attaching third party passive speakers (an unsupported application), the output characteristics are the same as for the the B2 Bass Module (section immediately above).


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