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== Category Tree ==
<categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on" namespaces="Main">Feedback</categorytree>
 
 
 
 
[[File:A1200803.jpg|alt=serenity in predawn light|thumb|serenity in predawn light]]
Image test
 
 
 
== Hover image ==
<span class="hover-image-wrapper">Hover over ¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip‑Ring‑Sleeve<!--
--><span class="hover-image-popup">[[File:14trstotrs.jpg|200px]]</span></span>
 
 
<span class="hover-image-wrapper">Hover over ¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip‑Ring‑Sleeve<span class="hover-image-popup">
    [[File:14trstotrs.jpg|200px]]
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== FAQItem Test ==
{{FAQItem
| question = How to connect a T1 to L1 Pro
| answer = Answer
Yes using two connections
ToneMatch port supplies power to the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine
An analog cable from the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine Master Output to one of the L1 Pro channels (preferably channel 3)
Required
ToneMatch cable (these were included with the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine), or network cable (CAT5/6/7) up to 50 feet
OR you can use a ToneMatch Power Supply instead of connecting to the L1 Pro System[1] for power.
¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip‑Ring‑Sleeve cable. This is the preferred cable for best results, but you can use a ¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip‑Sleeve cable. You'll be more vulnerable to line noise but if your cable length is less than 20-25 feet, this can work.
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== Add This ==
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== Multimedia Viewer ==
[[File:S1_Pro_IO_Panel_1024.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
== Articles ==
<div id="articlecount" style="font-size:85%;">[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles in [[English language|English]]</div>
 
== Labelled Section Transclusion==
 
=== {{Model II nl}}: Can I run a Stereo Source to the Power Stand  ===
 
Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input
 
{{#lst:L1® Model II|Stereo Source to Power Stand Analog Input}}
 
=== Lower Section Only ===
{{#lst:L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker|Lower Half Only}}
=== ToneMatch Switch ===
{{#lst:ToneMatch®|ToneMatchSwitch}}
 
 
 
Link to a category page. [[:Category:B1|Articles about the B1]]
 
=== Click ===
{{#Click:{{PAGENAME}}|T1 Channel 45.png|T1 Channel 4/5}}
 
=== Including a Category Page in an article ===
{{:Category:Feedback}}
 


== Top Level Heading ==
== Top Level Heading ==
Some text
Some text
[[Media:0511 CFDT DJ letter r06.pdf|open a pdf]]
=== Click Image extension ===
{{#Click:Digitech Vocalist Live 2 - Alternative Method to Connect to a T1®|Image:VocalistLive2.jpg|90px|Read the article on how to connect the Digitech Vocalist Live 2 to a T1®}}
{{#Click:Downloads|Image:Downloads green arrow.gif|update your system}}
==== Usage ====
Add to a page:
<pre>{{#Click:Target|Image:Example.png|90px|Caption is here.}}</pre>
Width (90px) and caption are optional. Target may be an internal or external link, but internal links take precedence.
{{#Click:T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine#Aux_Output|Image:T1AuxOutput.png|T1 Aux Output}}
{{T1 no link}}


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<nowiki>{{PAS}}</nowiki> becomes {{PAS}}
<nowiki>{{Classic Manual}}</nowiki> becomes {{Classic Manual}} (a link to the owners guide)
<nowiki>{{Model IManual}}</nowiki> becomes {{Model I Manual}} (a link to the owners guide)
<nowiki>{{Model II Manual}}</nowiki> becomes {{Model II Manual}} (a link to the owners guide)
<nowiki>{{T1 Manual}}</nowiki> becomes {{T1 Manual}} (a link to the owners guide)
<nowiki>{{L1}}</nowiki> becomes {{L1}}
<nowiki>{{L1 no link}}</nowiki> becomes {{L1 no link}}
<nowiki>{{T1}}</nowiki> becomes {{T1}}
<nowiki>{{T1 no link}}</nowiki> becomes {{T1 no link}}
<nowiki>{{T1 nl}}</nowiki> becomes {{T1 nl}}


== Templates (more) ==
== Templates (more) ==
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Depends on the wall construction. Most drywall will reinforce midbass (like 100-250 Hz) and let the deeper octave or so pass right on thru giving you little reinforcement from reflection. So if you push your bass boxes up against the wall, you'll tend to get a lot of midbass with a typical drywall-constructed wall. And, yeah, then it will be muddy. Most walls don't reflect sound uniformly with frequency, so you get a change in spectrum you probably don't want no matter what. One possible exception to this is, say, 6" thick concrete with a 1/4" thick lining of steel. Oh, and don't take my word for it either. Do it yourself and see what you hear. Also, aiming the individual bass boxes won't have much effect as they are so much smaller than the wavelengths they are producing that they are virtually omni. For instance, a 125Hz wavelength is on the order of 8 feet. A pair of b1's on each side of your ps1 will give you a hotter midbass down the middle and not so off to the side. Here, you've essentially made a crude bass array. So, my experience with all this tells me that the most consistant way to set the bass up, gig to gig, is to lump the bass boxes together and keep them away from the walls. You won't get the extra bass boost from the walls, but if you did, it wouldn't be wideband. I think you'll always do better not asking the wall to help. You know what they say about free help (you get what you pay for). This works for bass players, dj's and so on.
Depends on the wall construction. Most drywall will reinforce midbass (like 100-250 Hz) and let the deeper octave or so pass right on thru giving you little reinforcement from reflection. So if you push your bass boxes up against the wall, you'll tend to get a lot of midbass with a typical drywall-constructed wall. And, yeah, then it will be muddy. Most walls don't reflect sound uniformly with frequency, so you get a change in spectrum you probably don't want no matter what. One possible exception to this is, say, 6" thick concrete with a 1/4" thick lining of steel. Oh, and don't take my word for it either. Do it yourself and see what you hear. Also, aiming the individual bass boxes won't have much effect as they are so much smaller than the wavelengths they are producing that they are virtually omni. For instance, a 125Hz wavelength is on the order of 8 feet. A pair of b1's on each side of your ps1 will give you a hotter midbass down the middle and not so off to the side. Here, you've essentially made a crude bass array. So, my experience with all this tells me that the most consistant way to set the bass up, gig to gig, is to lump the bass boxes together and keep them away from the walls. You won't get the extra bass boost from the walls, but if you did, it wouldn't be wideband. I think you'll always do better not asking the wall to help. You know what they say about free help (you get what you pay for). This works for bass players, dj's and so on.


=== Flash Test ===
== Thickbox ==
 
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<a href="http://toonz.ca/bose/wiki/images/flash/training01.htm" title="Presets - Ken Jacob" class="thickbox">Presets - Ken Jacob 01</a>
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<a href="http://toonz.ca/bose/wiki/images/flash/training01.swf" title="Presets - Ken Jacob" class="thickbox">Presets - Ken Jacob 01</a>
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== Labeled Section Transclude ==
{{#lst:L1™ T1 ToneMatch™ Audio Engine/FAQ|Effects}}
== test captcha ==
[[Category:PackLite®]]
== Sectional Transclude Test ==
=== Model I ===
{{#lst:Warranty Information|L1™ Model I}}
=== Model II ===
{{#lst:Warranty Information|L1™ Model II}}
=== T1 ToneMatch™ Audio Engine ===
{{#lst:Warranty Information|T1 ToneMatch™ Audio Engine}}
=== PackLite® power amplifier Model A1 ===
{{#lst:Warranty Information|PackLite® power amplifier Model A1}}
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== Search ==
<inputbox>
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searchbuttonlabel=Full text
break=no
width=50
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<inputbox>
type=search
width=30
buttonlabel=Go
searchbuttonlabel=Search
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{{Template:Tutorial/Tab2|[[L1™ Unofficial Users' Guide]]|A1 PackLite™}}
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== Linked Image Test ==
[http://toonz.ca/bose/wiki/index.php?title=Composite_Acoustics_7M-CE_Grand_Auditorium_Guitar_Review http://toonz.ca/bose/wiki/images/1/1e/7M-CE_F_6in-1.jpg]
== Streaming Video ==
=== Soapbox ===
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=== Silverlight ===
<html><iframe src="http://silverlight.services.live.com/invoke/76125/Cliff%20Goodwin%20-%20Speaking%20the%20Truth/iframe.html" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="width:500px; height:375px"></iframe></html>
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