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=== The Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work ===
=== The Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work ===
When people ask how to connect a mixer to a Bose L1 Pro, there are many possible ways to do it — and just as many ways for things to go wrong. Different mixers, different cables, different output levels, different channel settings, and different ToneMatch presets all create a huge number of permutations.
There are many ways to connect a mixer to a Bose L1 Pro, and just as many ways for things to go wrong. Different mixers, different cables, different output levels, different channel settings, and different ToneMatch presets create a huge number of permutations.


Here is  '''the simplest thing that could possibly work''':
;Here is  '''the simplest thing that could possibly work''':
: Connect the mixer mono output to the L1 Pro Channel 3 input using the  ¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve connection.
: Connect the mixer mono output to the L1 Pro Channel 3 input using the  ¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve connection.
* Mixer with XLR Outputs
* Mixer with XLR Outputs
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In practice, this method has the highest likelihood of success with the fewest variables and the least troubleshooting. It is the shortest, cleanest path to getting good sound out of the system.
This method has the highest likelihood of success with the fewest variables and the least troubleshooting. It is the shortest, cleanest path to successfully connecting your mixer to your L1 Pro.


=== Recommended Connection Method ===
=== Recommended Connection Method ===