T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine to F1 System: Difference between revisions

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<td valign="top" width="200">This article describes how to connect a {{T1}} to an {{F1}}. Even if you are using an F1 Subwoofer you will have more flexibility with the sound output if you connect the T1® to the F1 Model 812 instead of the F1 Subwoofer.  
<td valign="top" width="300">This article describes how to connect a {{T1}} to an {{F1}}. Even if you are using an F1 Subwoofer you will have more flexibility with the sound output if you connect the T1® to the F1 Model 812 instead of the F1 Subwoofer.  


By connecting the T1® to the F1 Model 812 Channel 1, you can set the Signal Input switch to MIC instead of Line Level if you need more volume from the F1.  You will not harm the system by doing this. You an also turn up the F1 Channel 1 Volume until you are seeing long red flickers (up to 1 second). If you are seeing solid red, then turn the Volume control down.
By connecting the T1® to the F1 Model 812 Channel 1, you can set the Signal Input switch to MIC instead of Line Level if you need more volume from the F1.  You will not harm the system by doing this. You an also turn up the F1 Channel 1 Volume until you are seeing long red flickers (up to 1 second). If you are seeing solid red, then turn the Volume control down.
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For best results use a &frac14; inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable from the T1® to the F1 Model 812.


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