Compact to Model II Daisy Chain: Difference between revisions
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<noinclude>This page describes ''''how'''' to make the connections. Please also see: [[Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems]] to read when and ''''why'''' you would do this. | <noinclude>This page describes ''''how'''' to make the connections. Please also see: [[Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems]] to read when and ''''why'''' you would do this. | ||
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For best results running a Compacts and a Model II with the same source, put the two systems at least 20 feet apart. Reference | Use this when you want the same output from a {{Compact}} and a {{Model II}}, typically to provide additional coverage in larger spaces. | ||
;For best results running a Compacts and a Model II with the same source, put the two systems at least 20 feet apart. | |||
:In most situations, if you have two or more {{L1}} systems, you will want to run each sound source (microphone or instrument) to just one {{L1}} system, typically the closest one. Sometimes people want to connect two {{L1}} systems together. This is [[Dual Mono]] and not generally recommended except in very specific applications (see [[Stereo_/_Mono_/_Distributed_Systems|Stereo / Mono / Distributed systems]]). If you want to run [[Dual Mono]] Bose recommends that the {{L1}} systems are at least 20 feet apart (6 meters). <br>Reference [[Stereo_/_Mono_/_Distributed_Systems#Mono|Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems - mono ]] | |||
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