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:The {{S1}} Line Out is full range. Using this to provide a full range signal the {{A1}} to power the {{B1}}. That's not optimal because you will have frequency overlap between the {{S1}} and {{B1}} | :The {{S1}} Line Out is full range. Using this to provide a full range signal the {{A1}} to power the {{B1}}. That's not optimal because you will have frequency overlap between the {{S1}} and {{B1}}. The {{B1}} was not designed to operate as a full-range loudspeaker. | ||
:You would need a crossover network with a low-pass filter to send only frequencies below approximately 100 Hz to the {{B1}} but you might still need further processing with a parametric equalizer to make this combination work well together. | :You would need a crossover network with a low-pass filter to send only frequencies below approximately 100 Hz to the {{B1}} but you might still need further processing with a parametric equalizer to make this combination work well together. | ||
:If you need more bass than the S1 Pro system provides on its own, Bose recommends you use one of the larger {{L1}} systems. | :If you need more bass than the S1 Pro system provides on its own, Bose recommends you use one of the larger {{L1}} systems. | ||