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|question = Can I use Bluetooth to connect two L1 Pros?
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No.
L1 Pro systems can receive Bluetooth audio from a Bluetooth source (for example, a phone, tablet, or computer). 
They cannot send Bluetooth to another L1 Pro, and even if they could, the latency (delay) would make this unusable in a live sound setting.
For more information see [[L1 Pro Daisy Chain]]
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  |question = How do I connect a third‑party mixer to the L1 Pro?
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|question = Why are the {{14TRS}} inputs on Channels 1 and 2 louder than the {{14TRS}} input on Channel 3?
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By design, the input sensitivity of the Channel 3 {{14TRS}} input is lower than the {{14TRS}} inputs on Channels 1 and 2. 
This allows Channel 3 to handle '''line‑level''' sources with less risk of clipping.
You can achieve the same overall output level from Channel 3, but you may need to turn the Channel 3 volume control higher to do it.
This difference is most noticeable when connecting a third‑party mixer to the L1 Pro.
People tend to hear louder as better, so you may prefer to use Channels 1 and 2 instead of 3, but you can get the same result by turning up the volume on Channel 3, leaving the other channels available.
For more information, see [[Mixer to L1 Pro]].
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=== Multiple L1 Pro Systems ===
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|question = Can I use Bluetooth to connect two L1 Pros?
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No.
L1 Pro systems can receive Bluetooth audio from a Bluetooth source (for example, a phone, tablet, or computer). 
They cannot send Bluetooth to another L1 Pro, and even if they could, the latency (delay) would make this unusable in a live sound setting.
For more information see [[L1 Pro Daisy Chain]]
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For more details, see [[Mixer to L1 Pro]].
For more details, see [[Mixer to L1 Pro]].
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|question = Why are the {{14TRS}} inputs on Channels 1 and 2 louder than the {{14TRS}} input on Channel 3?
|answer  =
By design, the input sensitivity of the Channel 3 {{14TRS}} input is lower than the {{14TRS}} inputs on Channels 1 and 2. 
This allows Channel 3 to handle '''line‑level''' sources with less risk of clipping.
You can achieve the same overall output level from Channel 3, but you may need to turn the Channel 3 volume control higher to do it.
This difference is most noticeable when connecting a third‑party mixer to the L1 Pro.
People tend to hear louder as better, so you may prefer to use Channels 1 and 2 instead of 3, but you can get the same result by turning up the volume on Channel 3, leaving the other channels available.
For more information, see [[Mixer to L1 Pro]].
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