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Hi,
I perform in a duo with 802's and I have an L1 which I use solo, could you tell me how I would add another L1 to the duo and have both of our guitars and vocal signals coming through both towers. Also can we each control our own Tonematch levels and settings. Thanks. Mark |
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L1 Technical Support |
Hello Mark,
You can definitely add a second L1. How you would connect it would depend on which L1 system you have, and also upon your setup. If you are using a mixing board, the easiest way is to take an output from the board into each of your L1 systems. Otherwise, if you have an L1 model I on Classic model, you can run your signal into channel 1 or 2 of your first system, and then take the line out from that channel into your second system. The same would apply for an L1 Compact using channel 2. If you have an L1 model II with Tonematch engine, you would want to take the master out from the Tonematch into your second system. Thanks for your post, |
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Hi Adam. Maybe you can answer my query which has been overlooked in other threads: I have an L1 Classic and an L1 Model 1 with 2 B1's each. ST's advice was to run them in mono side by side. I did this yesterday, the results were amazing ! Only problem was matching the mono output from my mixer with a "control room" output to feed the 2nd L1 My question was : can I feed a mono signal to one L1 and somehow link from the 1st to 2nd L1 ? Seems I read somewhere that the Line output isn't intended to do this ? Thanks for any help ! |
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L1 Technical Support |
Hello Alan,
As described above, if you run a signal into channel 1 or 2, you can take the line out from that channel into your second system. Thank you for posting! |
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Many thanks Adam !
So simple really So now maybe the T1 would be a justified purchase for me as it's mono from now on... |
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