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− | The behavior of the bass line out | + | September 2012 |
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+ | Bose released Model II Power Stand [[L1%C2%AE_Model_II_Power_Stand_Firmware_Updates#Version_1.4|Model II firmware 1.4 with System EQ 1.04]] to support the [[B2]]. This supports [[B1]]s in the same way, and it introduced new support for the {{B2}} with the three position Bass Level Switch. | ||
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+ | The behavior of the bass line out with the {{B2}} Bass Module outputs on the [[Model 1S]] and [[Model II]] are based on the philosophy that adding {{B2}}s should give the user more bass output immediately. This changes the tonal balance as soon as you add a second B2 using an {{A1}} connected to the Bass Line Out. | ||
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With this philosophy in mind, here is how the bass line out and B1 outputs work. | With this philosophy in mind, here is how the bass line out and B1 outputs work. | ||
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<th>Output</th><th>EQ</th> | <th>Output</th><th>EQ</th> | ||
<th>Bass Signal Gain</th> | <th>Bass Signal Gain</th> | ||
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<td style="text-align:center;" >1</td> | <td style="text-align:center;" >1</td> | ||
− | <td>40Hz- | + | <td>40Hz-200Hz</td> |
− | <td> | + | <td>B2 specific EQ</td> |
<td>Reference Level</td> | <td>Reference Level</td> | ||
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<td style="text-align:center;">2</td> | <td style="text-align:center;">2</td> | ||
− | <td class="b1">40Hz- | + | <td class="b1">40Hz-200Hz</td> |
− | <td class="b1"> | + | <td class="b1">B2 specific EQ</td> |
− | <td class="b1">Reference Level | + | <td class="b1">Reference Level</td> |
− | <td> | + | <td>Unlike the {{B1}} if you add a B2, you get more output immediately. |
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<table class="b1"> | <table class="b1"> | ||
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<th>Output</th><th>EQ</th> | <th>Output</th><th>EQ</th> | ||
<th>Bass Signal Gain</th> | <th>Bass Signal Gain</th> | ||
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<td style="text-align:center;">0</td> | <td style="text-align:center;">0</td> | ||
− | <td>40Hz- | + | <td>40Hz-200Hz</td> |
− | <td> | + | <td>B2 EQ</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>B2 specific EQ on Bass Line Out and Bass Module Out</td> |
− | <td>Reference Level | + | <td>Reference Level </td> |
− | <td>If you are using a {{A1 EB}} this is a total of | + | <td>If you are using a {{A1 EB}} this is a total of 2 B2s (1 on the A1 and 1 on the Power Stand) </td> |
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Revision as of 04:16, 29 June 2016
Bass Line Out: Model II post firmware 1.4 with System EQ 1.04
September 2012
Bose released Model II Power Stand Model II firmware 1.4 with System EQ 1.04 to support the B2. This supports B1s in the same way, and it introduced new support for the B2 Bass Module with the three position Bass Level Switch.
The behavior of the bass line out with the B2 Bass Module Bass Module outputs on the Model 1S and Model II are based on the philosophy that adding B2 Bass Modules should give the user more bass output immediately. This changes the tonal balance as soon as you add a second B2 using an PackLite® power amplifier model A1 connected to the Bass Line Out.
With this philosophy in mind, here is how the bass line out and B1 outputs work.
No cable plugged into the Bass Line out
B2 connected | Output | EQ | Bass Signal Gain | Notes |
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1 | 40Hz-200Hz | B2 specific EQ | Reference Level | |
2 | 40Hz-200Hz | B2 specific EQ | Reference Level | Unlike the B1 Bass Module if you add a B2, you get more output immediately. |
Cable connected to the Bass Line Out
Bass Modules connected | Output | EQ | Bass Signal Gain | Notes |
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0 | 40Hz-200Hz | B2 EQ | ||
1 | 40Hz-200Hz | B2 specific EQ on Bass Line Out and Bass Module Out | Reference Level | If you are using a PackLite® power amplifier model A1 Extended Bass Package this is a total of 2 B2s (1 on the A1 and 1 on the Power Stand) |