PackLite® power amplifier Model A1: Difference between revisions

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Note: The Model II Power Stand processes the bass signal differently with a B2 compared to a B1. The LED on the A1 will hit red sooner. If you don't hear any clipping, then you're okay. However, if you hear clipping from the B2 connected to the A1, then you can use a 10 dB [[Pad|Pad]] to attenuate the signal from the Model II Power Stand to the A1.  Note: Most inline attenuation pads use XLR connectors so you may need to get some Tip-Ring-Sleeve to XLR adapters to make the connections.
Note: The Model II Power Stand processes the bass signal differently with a B2 compared to a B1. The LED on the A1 will hit red sooner. If you don't hear any clipping, then you're okay. However, if you hear clipping from the B2 connected to the A1, then you can use a 10 dB [[Pad|Pad]] to attenuate the signal from the Model II Power Stand to the A1. That's connection 2 (green line) in the diagram above.  Note: Most inline attenuation pads use XLR connectors so you may need to get some Tip-Ring-Sleeve to XLR adapters to make the connections.


For notes on how the {{A1}} works with the rest of the {{PAS}} see [[PS1 Powerstand Bass]].  
For notes on how the {{A1}} works with the rest of the {{PAS}} see [[PS1 Powerstand Bass]].