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* The L1 Pro16 (118 dB SPL) and the L1 Pro32 (122 dB SPL) are both louder than the {{Model II}} (115 dB SPL). I rarely played the {{Model II}} at the maximum volume, but when I did, I wore ear protection. On those occasions, I thought about in-ear monitors. It's going to be tempting to go all out with the L1 Pro systems from time to time. I want to be prepared. | * The L1 Pro16 (118 dB SPL) and the L1 Pro32 (122 dB SPL) are both louder than the {{Model II}} (115 dB SPL). I rarely played the {{Model II}} at the maximum volume, but when I did, I wore ear protection. On those occasions, I thought about in-ear monitors. It's going to be tempting to go all out with the L1 Pro systems from time to time. I want to be prepared. | ||
* Sometimes I have to set up remote loudspeakers. I can use the in-ear monitor system to do that. | * Sometimes I have to set up remote loudspeakers. I can use the in-ear monitor system to do that. | ||
* If it isn't convenient to set up the L1 for practice or rehearsal (e.g., playing at home or anywhere you might disturb others), in-ear monitors can give you the auditory experience of playing at gig volume. | |||