Steve's Tips and Tricks: Difference between revisions

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And a really good one a little later...<ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6806048934/m/359103976?r=468103976#468103976 Original post in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref>
And a really good one a little later...<ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6806048934/m/359103976?r=468103976#468103976 Original post in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref>


:The easiest way to connect your stuff to the Power Stand is to put the {{L1 CR}}  (Cylindrical Radiator&reg;) in last. I know it's a bunch of fun to drop the {{PS1}} on the floor, drop the Cylindrical Radiator&reg; in place. However, try this once and you won't go back. Put the {{PS1}} down, hook up the remote, B1, Power, instrument cables, microphone cables, etc. as appropriate, then place the L1 into the power stand.  
:The easiest way to connect your stuff to the Power Stand is to put the {{L1 CR}}  (Cylindrical Radiator&reg;) in last. I know it's a bunch of fun to drop the {{PS1}} on the floor, drop the Cylindrical Radiator&reg; in place. However, try this once and you won't go back. Put the {{PS1}} down, hook up the remote, B1, Power, instrument cables, microphone cables, etc. as appropriate, then place the Cylindrical Radiator® into the power stand.  


:It minimizes the "pole dancing" that you'll have to do during hookup. Oh, and when disassembling, do it in reverse ... take the Cylindrical Radiator&reg; out first.
:It minimizes the "pole dancing" that you'll have to do during hookup. Oh, and when disassembling, do it in reverse ... take the Cylindrical Radiator&reg; out first.