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|RightBody = The S1 Pro+ USB Charging Port can charge your mobile device, as described in the [[Media:S1 Pro+ Owners Guide.pdf|S1 Pro+ Owners Guide]]. For most people, this means a phone or tablet. The port supplies: 5V 1.5A | |||
[[File:S1 Pro+ USB Charging Port.jpg|400px]] | |||
Here are some other uses for it. | Here are some other uses for it. | ||
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===Power a Wireless Receiver=== | ===Power a Wireless Receiver=== | ||
The Sennheiser AVX Wireless | The [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/product-families/avx Sennheiser AVX Wireless System] operating range is 100 feet (30 meters). While the transmitter battery life is rated at greater than 10 hours, the receiver (shown in the picture) is rated at greater than 4 hours. You can extend this time by connecting to the S1 Pro+ USB Power port as shown below. | ||
[[File:S1 Pro+ Sennheiser AVX USB power.jpg|600px]] | [[File:S1 Pro+ Sennheiser AVX USB power.jpg|600px]] | ||
In case you're wondering why I would use a third-party wireless system, the Sennheiser AVX system shown here operates in the 1.9 GHz band—away from TV and Wi-Fi interference. The range is two to three times that of the Bose transmitter. | |||
The USB Charging port works equally well with the Sennheiser XSW-D systems with a USB A to USB C cable. | |||
[[File:Sennheiser XSD-D XLR Base Set.jpg|link=https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/wireless-systems/xsw-d-xlr-base-set/xsw-d-xlr-base-set-508491|300px]] | |||
===Power a Guitar Processor=== | ===Power a Guitar Processor=== | ||
The BOSS Guitar Processor shown below operates on batteries or an external power supply. In the picture below we're using a USB A to 9 | The [https://www.boss.info/global/products/gt-1/ BOSS GT-1 Guitar Effects Processor] shown below operates on batteries or an external power supply. In the picture below, we're using a [https://www.google.com/search?q=USB+A+to+9+volt+adapter USB A to 9-volt power adapter] to connect the S1 Pro+ USB Power port to the Boss 9-volt input jack. | ||
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[[File:USB Power Port - 2.jpg|600px]] | [[File:USB Power Port - 2.jpg|600px]] | ||
This documents the other connections. For more information about using the Insert Mode see [[S1 Pro+ Wireless Insert Mode With Modeler]] | This documents the other connections shown in the photo above. For more information about using the Insert Mode, see | ||
[[S1 Pro+ Wireless Insert Mode With Modeler]] | |||
[[File:S1 Pro+ Wireless Insert Mode Modeler 9.jpg|600px]] | [[File:S1 Pro+ Wireless Insert Mode Modeler 9.jpg|600px]] | ||