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You can't.
You can't.
* You cannot take the three inputs on each L1 Pro and hear all six inputs through both units.   
* You cannot take the three inputs on each L1 Pro and hear all six inputs through both units.   
* While you can daisy chain the inputs of the first L1 Pro to a second L1 Pro, you cannot send the inputs of the second L1 Pro back to the first. Doing so will create a feedback loop.
* While you can daisy chain the inputs of the first L1 Pro to a second L1 Pro, you cannot send the inputs of the second L1 Pro back to the first. Doing so will create a feedback loop.


For more details, see [[L1 Pro Daisy Chain]].
For more details, see [[L1 Pro Daisy Chain]].
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|question = Can I run two L1 Pros as a single mono system?
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You can't.
An L1 Pro cannot link its inputs or internal mix to another L1 Pro. 
Each unit only plays the signals connected to its own inputs.
If you want both L1 Pros to play the same mono mix, use a mixer and send the same output to each unit:
:'''From''' the mixer '''Mono Output''' → '''L1 Pro (Left) Channel 3''' {{14TRS}} input 
:'''From''' the mixer '''Mono Output''' → '''L1 Pro (Right) Channel 3''' {{14TRS}} input 
This gives you two identical mono feeds, but the L1 Pros still operate as '''separate''' systems.
For more details, see [[Dual Mono]].
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|question = Can I run two L1 Pros in mono without a mixer?
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You can't.
There is no way to link two L1 Pros so they both play the same mono signal without using an external mixer. 
Each L1 Pro only plays the signals connected to its own inputs.
If you need both L1 Pros to reproduce the same mono mix, you must use a mixer and send the same output to each unit.
For more details, see [[Mixer to L1 Pro]].
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