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<big>'''PS1 Connections'''</big>  
<big>'''PS1 Connections Channels 1 &  2 '''</big>  


== Channels 1 & 2 ==


== Connections from Mixer ==
== Connections from Mixer ==
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* use a 20 dB [[Pad]] (attenuator) between the mixer and the Bose System.
* use a 20 dB [[Pad]] (attenuator) between the mixer and the Bose System.


=== ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring to ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring ===
=== ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring to ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring ===
(unbalanced to unbalanced) is fine:
(unbalanced to unbalanced) is fine:
You could have difficulty if you are running long lines (and losing signal or picking up noise).
You could have difficulty if you are running long lines (and losing signal or picking up noise).
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=== XLR (balanced) to ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced)  ===
=== XLR (balanced) to ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced)  ===
This doesn't do much for you.
This doesn't do much for you.
This is because the ¼ Inch  input on the Bose System is Tip-Ring unbalanced anyway.  
This is because the ¼ Inch  input on the Bose System is Tip-Ring unbalanced anyway.  


== Other (not Mixer) ==
== Other (not Mixer) ==


=== ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring-Sleeve balanced to XLR balanced ===
=== ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring-Sleeve balanced to XLR balanced ===
Specialized instrument cable (probably Guitar)
Specialized instrument cable (probably Guitar)


This is probably a specialty cable that was supplied with the instrument. It is intended for a microphone input on a mixer. This should work fine with the Bose System.
This is probably a specialty cable that was supplied with the instrument. It is intended for a microphone input on a mixer. This should work fine with the Bose System.


=== Female XLR to ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring ===
=== Female XLR to ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring ===
Microphone adapter
Microphone adapter


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The ¼ Inch  input was designed for high impedance line-level inputs and may not provide enough gain for a microphone which is probably low impedance.
The ¼ Inch  input was designed for high impedance line-level inputs and may not provide enough gain for a microphone which is probably low impedance.


=== ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring (unbalanced) to XLR (balanced) ===
=== ¼ Inch  Tip-Ring (unbalanced) to XLR (balanced) ===
Instrument adapter
Instrument adapter