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* 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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