Bose L1 model I system

Owner’s Guide - Page 20

For L1.

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CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTIONS
Channel 1/2 connections and controls
Input ..........................................Combination XLR (mic) or ¼-inch phone connector
unbalanced (line) input. Inserting a male XLR connector
sends the input signal to a balanced microphone
preamplifier. Inserting a ¼-inch phone plug sends the input
signal to an unbalanced high-impedance line-level circuit
which is suitable for most instruments such as active or
passive guitars or basses, keyboards, etc. Both inputs can
be adjusted with the Trim control.
Trim 0 to 12 ...............................Controls the input level
Signal/OL ..................................Indicates signal presence (green) or signal overload (red).
Phantom Off/+24V ....................When depressed turns on the +24V phantom power. The
LED lights when phantom power is on.
ToneMatch™ preset.................Selects a comprehensive channel equalization, which results
in a “normal” or useful sound when the product is used with
commonly available equipment such as microphones,
musical instruments or sound processors. The selectable
settings from 00 to 99 apply only to channels 1 and 2.
Settings are identical on both channels but are indepen-
dently selected. See the preset guide inside the L1 model I
power stand panel door for a list of available presets.
Line OUT ...................................XLR output for sending to external recording equipment or to
conventional sound mixing consoles (for using the Bose
approach in large venues).
Insert .........................................A TRS line input/output for connecting to external
equipment, such as digital effects processors.
Note: Use a stereo plug in the Insert jack for connecting send and return signals. The ring
connects to the “Send”; and the tip connects to the “Return”.
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