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What you need as a 4-wire Speakon, i.e. all 4 pins of the NL4 plugs need to be connected. The pins are named 1+, 1-, 2+, and 2-. The connection is one-to-one, for example, 2+ on one plug goes to 2+ on the other plug. | What you need as a 4-wire Speakon, i.e. all 4 pins of the NL4 plugs need to be connected. The pins are named 1+, 1-, 2+, and 2-. The connection is one-to-one, for example, 2+ on one plug goes to 2+ on the other plug. | ||
− | The wires inside the cable are usually arranged in a square pattern. Very long cable work a little bit better if the two signal pairs are connected diagonally like this | + | The wires inside the cable are usually arranged in a square pattern. Very long cable work a little bit better if the two signal pairs are connected diagonally like this<ref>Source: [https://www.bosepro.community/g/portable/topic/speakon-cable?reply=18197182792010845#18197182792010845 Hilmar-at-Bose]</ref>: |
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The Power Stand detects resistors in the Bass Module across (2+ and 2-) that identify if the Bass Module is a B1 or B2. | The Power Stand detects resistors in the Bass Module across (2+ and 2-) that identify if the Bass Module is a B1 or B2. | ||
− | * If B1, then adding a second B1 is detected and the Power Stand responds accordingly | + | * If B1, then adding a second B1 is detected and the Power Stand responds accordingly. |
* If B2, the setting on the Bass Level switch changes the resistance and the Power Stand responds accordingly. | * If B2, the setting on the Bass Level switch changes the resistance and the Power Stand responds accordingly. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 27 June 2018
- Bose B1 and B2 cables are NL4 cables
You can use cables that are functionally equivalent.
What you need as a 4-wire Speakon, i.e. all 4 pins of the NL4 plugs need to be connected. The pins are named 1+, 1-, 2+, and 2-. The connection is one-to-one, for example, 2+ on one plug goes to 2+ on the other plug.
The wires inside the cable are usually arranged in a square pattern. Very long cable work a little bit better if the two signal pairs are connected diagonally like this[1]:
1+ | 2+ |
2- | 1- |
- 2+ and 2-
The Power Stand detects resistors in the Bass Module across (2+ and 2-) that identify if the Bass Module is a B1 or B2.
- If B1, then adding a second B1 is detected and the Power Stand responds accordingly.
- If B2, the setting on the Bass Level switch changes the resistance and the Power Stand responds accordingly.
See Bass Line Out for more detail.
- ↑ Source: Hilmar-at-Bose