L1® Model II: Difference between revisions

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Even though a ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector can carry a stereo signal this is not how this physical connection is used on the {{PAGENAME}} Power Stand.  
Even though a ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector can carry a stereo signal this is not how this physical connection is used on the {{PAGENAME}} Power Stand.  


The analog input on the Model II is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable and you will hear an L-R signal in the Model II.
The analog input on the Model II is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable and you will hear an L-R (Left minus Right) signal in the Model II.  


You cannot 'get through the gig' this way if you're a DJ or needing to run prerecorded music.
You cannot 'get through the gig' this way if you are a DJ or if you need to run prerecorded music or have stereo inputs.
 
If you are using a mixer instead of a {{T1}} use the mixer to create a mono output and send that to the Model II Power Stand  Analog input.
* If there is a stereo/mono switch then use it and send the mono output to the Model II Power Stand Analog input.
* If there is a Left/mono output then use that and send it to the  Model II Power Stand Analog input.
* If there is no way to create a mono output then pan all your mixer inputs all the way to one side (e.g. Left) and then take the mixer Left output and send it to the  Model II Power Stand Analog input.


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