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| == Overview== | | == Overview== |
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| | Performing with an L1 Pro is different from using a conventional PA. You hear yourself in the same sound field as the audience, without monitors, and in the context of the room. This changes how you set levels, blend with other musicians, and work the microphone. The sections below explain how to take advantage of this approach so you can perform confidently and get the most from the system. |
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| ; '''What this page gives you'''
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| : A clear, practical guide to performing with an L1 Pro — how to hear yourself, mix from the stage, use your microphone effectively, and avoid feedback.
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| ; '''Why this matters'''
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| : Performing with an L1 Pro is fundamentally different from using a conventional PA. You hear yourself in the same sound field as the audience, without monitors, and in the context of the room. This changes how you set levels, blend with other musicians, and work the microphone. Understanding these differences early helps you unlock the full benefit of the system.
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| : The L1 Pro is designed to sit behind you, projecting your voice or instrument into the room while letting you hear yourself naturally. Because you and the audience share the same sound field, you can make better decisions about tone, balance, and dynamics directly from the stage. This approach eliminates monitors, reduces guesswork, and creates a more musical, expressive performance environment. If you treat the L1 Pro like a conventional PA, you may miss the advantages it was built to deliver.
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| == Performing == | | == Performing == |