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=== Is this technology better-suited for seasoned musicians who already have tons of gear, or for musicians who are just getting started and need a simple solution? === | === Is this technology better-suited for seasoned musicians who already have tons of gear, or for musicians who are just getting started and need a simple solution? === | ||
The system is equally valuable for the seasoned musician and the beginner. Experienced performers immediately will recognize that they can hear better and therefore play better, and they instantly | The system is equally valuable for the seasoned musician and the beginner. Experienced performers immediately will recognize that they can hear better and therefore play better, and they instantly appreciate the easy setup. Musicians who are starting will enjoy playing more because they<nowiki>’</nowiki>ll spend | ||
more time playing and less time hassling with equipment. They will develop as better players because they can hear themselves and each other. All will benefit from the knowledge that the sound they produce on stage is what is radiated to the audience. Never again will they hear and think one thing, only to find out the audience heard something completely different when they asked "How did we sound?" after the performance. | |||
more time playing and less time hassling with equipment. They will develop as better players | |||
because they can hear themselves and each other. All will benefit from the knowledge that the sound | |||
they produce on stage is what is radiated to the audience. Never again will they hear and think one | |||
thing, only to find out the audience heard something completely different when they asked "How did we sound?" after the performance. | |||
=== What is the concept behind ToneMatch™ presets, and what are the benefits? === | === What is the concept behind ToneMatch™ presets, and what are the benefits? === | ||
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If you plug in a 4-wire Speakon® cable to the Bass-Amp 3 OUT connector with music playing through, you will clearly hear the L1™ Model I system mute for a moment. If you are using an incorrect cable, such as a 2-wire Speakon® cable, the momentary muting will not occur. | If you plug in a 4-wire Speakon® cable to the Bass-Amp 3 OUT connector with music playing through, you will clearly hear the L1™ Model I system mute for a moment. If you are using an incorrect cable, such as a 2-wire Speakon® cable, the momentary muting will not occur. | ||
=== Why does the sound coming from the L1™ Model I system change when plug in a ¼-inch plug into the Bass - Line OUT connector? === | === Why does the sound coming from the L1™ Model I system change when plug in a ¼-inch plug into the Bass - Line OUT connector? === | ||
The L1™ Model I system receives its audio signal from the power stand. The signal is customized by the internal DSP unit according to what other devices are connected to the power stand, such as how many B1 bass modules and/or amplifiers are connected to the Bass - Line OUT | The L1™ Model I system receives its audio signal from the power stand. The signal is customized by the internal DSP unit according to what other devices are connected to the power stand, such as how many B1 bass modules and/or amplifiers are connected to the Bass - Line OUT connector. The L1™ Model I system when used alone with the power stand produces audio in the range of 110 Hz to 18, 000 Hz. When the Bass - Line OUT connector is in use the frequency cutoff point is moved from 110 Hz to 180 Hz, it will not play any frequencies below 180 Hz. The Bass - Line OUT connector sends a flat bandpass signal from 40 to 180 Hz to external amplifiers that may be used for extended low frequency reinforcement. | ||
=== What<nowiki>’</nowiki>s the sample rate of the Data OUT connector? The owners<nowiki>’</nowiki> manual only mentions "Channel 1/2 digital output." === | === What<nowiki>’</nowiki>s the sample rate of the Data OUT connector? The owners<nowiki>’</nowiki> manual only mentions "Channel 1/2 digital output." === | ||