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== Model II / Compact / F1 == | == L1 Pro / Model II / Compact / F1 == | ||
On the {{Model II}}, the {{Compact}}, and the {{F1}} the Trim (Model II) and Volume (Compact/F1), these controls are actually trim controls. There is no master volume control later in the signal chain. The amps are running at full output. There is no need to "add a little extra" for headroom. If you do, you are unnecessarily amplifying noise (e.g. audible hiss/hum) during quiet moments | On the {{L1 Pro}}, {{Model II}}, the {{Compact}}, and the {{F1}}, the Trim (Model II) and Volume (Compact/F1), these controls are actually trim controls. There is no master volume control later in the signal chain. The amps are running at full output. There is no need to "add a little extra" for headroom. If you do, you are unnecessarily amplifying noise (e.g. audible hiss/hum) during quiet moments and raising the likelihood of distortion when you get loud. | ||
=== Setting the levels === | === Setting the levels === | ||
For the | For the {{L1 Pro}} run the source at the highest output and set the volume so you see solid green and occasional flickers of red. | ||
For the | For the L1 Model II, run the source at the highest output and set the trim so that you see solid green and occasional flickers of yellow. | ||
For the | For the L1 Compact, run the source at the highest output and set the volume so that you see solid green, and no red. | ||
For the F1 Model 812 or F1 Subwoofer, run the source at the highest output and set the volume so that you see solid green, and no red. | |||
== Bose FAQs Classic / Model I == | == Bose FAQs Classic / Model I == | ||