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== | == More than two {{B1 nl}}s to an {{L1 nl}} == | ||
You can have up to two {{B1 nl}}s connected to an {{L1 nl}} Power Stand. <br> | You can have up to two {{B1 nl}}s connected to an {{L1 nl}} Power Stand. <br> | ||
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== | == Protecting the {{L1 nl}} components - Cases<br> == | ||
[[Hardshell Cases]] — this page is about protecting the {{L1 nl}} components while in transit.<br> | [[Hardshell Cases]] — this page is about protecting the {{L1 nl}} components while in transit.<br> | ||
== | == Connect an Analog Stereo Source to an {{L1 nl}} == | ||
[[Backing Tracks]] — This article covers connecting devices like CD, DVD, mp3, iPods to your L1® | [[Backing Tracks]] — This article covers connecting devices like CD, DVD, mp3, iPods to your L1® | ||
== | == Connect a DJ or VJ Console to a Model I == | ||
[[Connections / DJ VJ Computer to Model I]]— This article covers connecting devices like a DJ or VJ console to your L1® | [[Connections / DJ VJ Computer to Model I]]— This article covers connecting devices like a DJ or VJ console to your L1® | ||
== | == Connect a single {{T1 nl}} to two {{L1 nl}}s == | ||
We have a comprehensive article on how to do this that covers analog and USB connections. | We have a comprehensive article on how to do this that covers analog and USB connections. | ||
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== | == Stereo setups == | ||
[[Live or PreRecorded / Stereo and *-Mono]] — The engineers at Bose conducted listening tests with four {{L1 nl}}s and eight B1s. Read about the results in this article. <br> | [[Live or PreRecorded / Stereo and *-Mono]] — The engineers at Bose conducted listening tests with four {{L1 nl}}s and eight B1s. Read about the results in this article. <br> | ||
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== | == Connect two {{Model I nl}}s to play the same source == | ||
Please see: [[PS1 Powerstand / Daisy Chain]]. | Please see: [[PS1 Powerstand / Daisy Chain]]. | ||
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<br> <br> | == Mixers == | ||
=== Model I and Classic === | |||
===== XLR to XLR ===== | |||
The XLR inputs for Channels 1 and 2 are intended for microphone level inputs. <br> | |||
*If your source (mixer or CD/DVD player) has XLR outputs, check to see if you have the option to set it to a microphone level output. If so, use that setting.<br> | |||
*If your source has XLR outputs at line-level (most likely) then you will probably need a [[Pad]] between the source and the [[Model I nl]] (or [[Classic nl]]) Power Stand. <br> | |||
*You may be able to make things work without the [[Pad]] by turning down the output from the source and turning down the trim at the Power Stand. If it sounds okay then you are probably fine. If you cannot get enough a good sounding signal without an excess of noise then try a [[Pad]]. | |||
===== ¼ inch jack inch to ¼ inch ===== | |||
If your mixer has ¼ inch jack outputs, these are almost certainly at line-level and should work well with any of the ¼ inch jack inputs (Channels 1, 2, 3, 4) on a {{Model I nl}} or {{Classic nl}}. | |||
There are several articles related to using specific mixers with the [[Model I nl]] and [[Classic nl]]. Here is a list of what is available: [[Mixer|Mixers and connection recommendations]]<br> <br> | |||
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