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This page explains how to perform effectively with an L1 Pro, including hearing yourself, mixing from the stage, microphone technique, and avoiding feedback.
This page explains how to perform effectively with an L1 Pro, including hearing yourself, mixing from the stage, microphone technique, and avoiding feedback.


Performing with an L1 Pro is fundamentally different from using a conventional PA. You hear yourself the in the same sound field as the audience. Everyone is hearing you though the L1 Pro.
Performing with an L1 Pro is fundamentally different from using a conventional PA. You hear yourself in the same sound field as the audience. Everyone is hearing you through the L1 Pro, and you hear yourself in the context of the room. When you set up the L1 Pro behind you, you don't need monitors. This means that you will be able to hear the audience. Overall, it's a different experience.  
 
This changes how you use your microphone,  set levels, and you blend with other musicians. If you just set it up like a conventional PA, turn it on and play, you may miss some of the key benefits of the L1 Pro.


This changes how you use your microphone,  set levels, and blend with other musicians. If you just set it up like a conventional PA, turn it on and play, you may miss some of the key benefits of the L1 Pro.


== Performing ==
== Performing ==