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Revision as of 13:45, 18 February 2013
- The bracket that sits parallel to the floor has a bevel on the top. The bevel should run down, facing you. If the bevel runs down away from you, the bracket is upside down and the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine will not sit properly on top of it.
This is how I secure the T1® to the T1® Microphone Stand Bracket
- There is a velcro strap on the black ToneMatch cable.
- I use the velcro to secure the ToneMatch cable to the microphone stand just above the Microphone Stand Adapter (the thing that clamps around the mic stand).
- Then I insert the ToneMatch cable into the T1®. It locks into place.
- At this point, most people would put the T1® on the bracket and attach the other cables.
- I insert all the other cables into the T1® before I put it on the bracket. I do it this way because I have all my cables strapped to the microphone stand (I don't take them off between gigs). So there's no hanging stress from those either.
- Finally, I set the T1® on top of the bracket.
In the picture above, I am using all the inputs and the cables are heavy. But since I have all the cables secured by a velcro strap, there's no chance that the T1® will come off the microphone stand bracket.
The white cable is a network cable (Cat-5) instead of the ToneMatch® cable
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