PS1 Powerstand / Daisy Chain: Difference between revisions
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* Run your microphone into the first L1™ PS1 Powerstand (let's say - Channel 1). | * Run your microphone into the first L1™ PS1 Powerstand (let's say - Channel 1). | ||
* In Channel 1 | * In the Channel 1 section run an XLR cable from the Channel 1 Line Out | ||
* At the other end of the cable connect a [[Pad]]. The people-at-Bose usually recommend a -20 dBu pad. Some owners have reported success with a -10 dBu pad. | * At the other end of the cable connect a [[Pad]]. The people-at-Bose usually recommend a -20 dBu pad. Some owners have reported success with a -10 dBu pad. | ||
* Connect the [[Pad]] to the second {{PS1}} Channel 1 or 2. | * Connect the [[Pad]] to the second {{PS1}} Channel 1 or 2. | ||
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You can | You can | ||
* Run your input into the first L1™ PS1 Powerstand (let's say - Channel 2). | * Run your input into the first L1™ PS1 Powerstand (let's say - Channel 2). | ||
* In Channel 2 | * In Channel 2 section run an XLR cable from the Channel 2 Line Out | ||
* At the other end of the cable connect a [[Pad]]. The people-at-Bose usually recommend a -20 dBu pad. Some owners have reported success with a -10 dBu pad. | * At the other end of the cable connect a [[Pad]]. The people-at-Bose usually recommend a -20 dBu pad. Some owners have reported success with a -10 dBu pad. | ||
* Connect the [[Pad]] to the second {{PS1}} Channel 2. | * Connect the [[Pad]] to the second {{PS1}} Channel 2. | ||