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===Single L1®=== | ===Single L1®=== | ||
If you are using a single L1 turn on the the stereo to mono switch on the back of your mixer(this will send both the right & left to both XLR's so that you can plug into just one (you can now use either the right or left output since they will be the same now). Now you'll get to all the music from both the L & R side coming out of just one L1. | If you are using a single L1 turn on the the stereo to mono switch on the back of your mixer (this will send both the right & left to both XLR's so that you can plug into just one (you can now use either the right or left output since they will be the same now). Now you'll get to all the music from both the L & R side coming out of just one L1. | ||
*If you have two L1's- just make sure to flip it back to stereo before you use both L1's again- dual mono is a no no unless you are spacing the L1's at least twenty feet apart. This is because of the signal cancellation that occurs when they are too close & playing the same exact material. | *If you have two L1's- just make sure to flip it back to stereo before you use both L1's again- dual mono is a no no unless you are spacing the L1's at least twenty feet apart. This is because of the signal cancellation that occurs when they are too close & playing the same exact material. | ||