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If your sound is fading in and out this can be the L1® System protecting itself from a problem with the B1 connections.
 
If your sound is fading in and out this can be the L1® System protecting itself from a problem with the B1 connections.
  
See: [[B1#Check_the_Cables|Check your B1 Cables]] for information and pictures.
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I have also experienced this when  
 
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Revision as of 10:40, 17 June 2010

Troubleshooting note:

If your sound is fading in and out this can be the L1® System protecting itself from a problem with the B1 connections.


B1/B2 Cable - Connections

From Kyle-at-Bose [1]

We've seen some past B1 cable quality problems which, because of input from folks like you, we've since resolved.

I'm fairly confident that the connector and wires in the cable assembly are OK. The problems we were having were related to the actual connection of the wire leads to the Speakon connector. Problems would be obvious in one case- the bass module cuts out. The second case would not be so obvious- the EQ to the B1 and L1 would be wrong and would make the system perform and sound poor.

So, if you have a moment and a screwdriver, we can fix these cables together.

Remove the rear shell of the connector by unscrewing it. (See the pic below, not the exact connector but similar). We use a 4-wire connection so what you need to do is re-attach, possibly restripping first (need to use a wire stripper), the wire to the connector terminals. There are four terminals +1, -1, +2, -2. Each wire needs to be appropriately connected to the same terminal on each end of the cable. Luckily, no soldering is needed. These Speakon connectors have screw terminals. All you need to do is unscrew the terminal using a screwdriver, reinsert the bare wire, and then tighten the terminal.

SpeakonExplodedNL4.gif

B1/B2 Conductors Broken

From Harry (dancingdogmuse)[2]

The initial symptoms were clicking followed by silence. It turned out to be a problem with broken wires inside the blue jacket of the B1 cable.


Bose B1 cableDamage1.JPG


Bose B1 cableDamage2.JPG



I have also experienced this when

  • I inadvertently connected to Power Stands together through a stack of B1s.
  • I had more than two B1s connected to a single Power Stand without A1

ST 11:36, 17 June 2010 (EDT)

Other things to try...

  • If you are not using the R1 Remote try connecting it.
  • If you are using the R1 Remote try disconnecting it.

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