Difference between revisions of "S1 Pro+ To L1 Pro"
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− | The objective is to use the S1 Pro+ as the stage monitor and the L1 Pro will be the main loudspeaker for the audience; the Front of House system (FOH). | + | |
+ | The objective is to use the S1 Pro+ as the stage monitor facing the performer(s) and the L1 Pro will be the main loudspeaker for the audience; the Front of House system (FOH). | ||
You will connect your microphone and or instruments to the S1 Pro+ | You will connect your microphone and or instruments to the S1 Pro+ |
Revision as of 22:26, 16 August 2024
To connect an S1 Pro+ to an L1 Pro using a wired connection.
Terms used
- S1 Pro+ (stage monitor and mixer)
- This is the S1 Pro+ to which you have connected your microphone and or instruments using inputs 1, 2, 3
- L1 Pro (main loudspeaker for the audience - Front of House)
- This is the L1 Pro to which you send the sound from S1 Pro
Set Up
- Turn down the volume on both S1 Pro+ systems. On S1 Pro+ 2, on input 3 (preferred), set the Bass and Treble to 12:00 o'clock. If using channels 1 or 2, set the Bass and Treble to 12:00 o'clock and set ToneMatch to Off, and Reverb all the way down.
- Connect the S1 Pro+ 1 Line Out (XLR connection) to L1 Pro Aux Input (input 3). The Aux Input is for line-level sources, and the best match for the line-level output of S1 Pro+.
or use an XLR cable with a converter
Levels
- On S1 Pro+, bring up the channel volumes to the desired levels
- On L1 Pro, bring up channel 3 volume to suit your application. Note: This will not necessarily match the same position on the dials as S1 Pro+
If you connect to channels 1 or 2 instead of 3
- Set Bass and Treble at 12:00 o'clock (flat)
- Set Reverb off (see alternate connection below)
Alternate Connection
You can use an XLR cable (mic cable) from S1 Pro+ 1 to S1 Pro+ 2 channels 1 or 2 (XLR inputs).
XLR Cable
The signal may clip excessively, overload, or be too high to control the volume. To attenuate (reduce) the signal, use a -20 dB or -30 dB Pad
Click image for more information about Pads