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The {{PAGENAME}} is an personal monitor system that attaches to a microphone stand. The {{L1}} systems were designed to be positioned behind the performer and when used | The {{PAGENAME}} is an personal monitor system that attaches to a microphone stand. | ||
The {{L1}} systems were designed to be positioned behind the performer and when used as designed there is no need for a monitors. For more more information on that concept see: | |||
[[The L1® Approach and the History Of Amplification]]. | [[The L1® Approach and the History Of Amplification]]. | ||
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I've tried hard to make it work for me, but for me, it is NOT an improvement over using the Model II behind me. | I've tried hard to make it work for me, but for me, it is NOT an improvement over using the Model II behind me. | ||
As simple as it is to set up, it's more trouble than it's worth. On the microphone stand, I have found it too prone to feedback. I can't get the volume up high enough to be heard over the Model II. I might consider using it in a situation where I had to place the L1® in a position where I could not hear it. But for me, that almost never happens. | As simple as it is to set up, it's more trouble than it's worth. On the microphone stand, I have found it too prone to feedback. I can't get the volume up high enough to be heard over the Model II. I might consider using it in a situation where I had to place the L1® in a position where I could not hear it. But for me, that almost never happens. | ||
After a lot of experimenting I just don't use with it when I have my Model II or Compact. I | After a lot of experimenting I just don't use with it when I have my Model II or Compact. I use it when the {{Compact}} would make too much of a visual impact. For example - at an acoustic jam where I've brought my Yamaha Silent Guitar. At these events amps are not welcome, but I can get away with the smaller {{PAGENAME}}. | ||
I have used it with a wireless microphone for small speaking gigs but | I have used it with a wireless microphone for small speaking gigs but I have to be careful about feedback. In small rooms for 15-20 people the {{PAGENAME}} has been fine. I had a series of gigs on a walking campus where I had to haul everything I needed in one trip. Even the 30 pound {{Compact}} would have been too much to carry and the 7 pound {{PAGENAME}} was up to the task. | ||
If you're thinking of buying one, I'd suggest that you rent or borrow one, or try one out someplace where you can run it in front of a Model II first. | If you're thinking of buying one, I'd suggest that you rent or borrow one, or try one out someplace where you can run it in front of a Model II first. | ||