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This is amplifying the same sound source through two separate loudspeakers.
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This is amplifying the same sound source through two separate loudspeakers.&nbsp;
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:Dual mono is usually not a good idea, if you have more than one performer. With more than one performer/source it's in my opinion always preferable to separate the sources (i.e. one source per L1). The spatial separation and precise localization helps more with clarity much more than the added gain.
 
:Dual mono is usually not a good idea, if you have more than one performer. With more than one performer/source it's in my opinion always preferable to separate the sources (i.e. one source per L1). The spatial separation and precise localization helps more with clarity much more than the added gain.
  
:For a single performer/single source it's not quite so clear cut.   One will be more accurate (i.e. sound is clearly located at performer's position, more consistent spectrum) and two will sound wider and more spacious. In the end, that is an artistic decision, depending on which one is closer to your artistic intent.
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:For a single performer/single source it's not quite so clear cut. One will be more accurate (i.e. sound is clearly located at performer's position, more consistent spectrum) and two will sound wider and more spacious. In the end, that is an artistic decision, depending on which one is closer to your artistic intent.
  
: -- Source [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/6461092581?r=8621086581#8621086581 Dual mono is usually not a good idea]
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* [[Can I Use It as a PA]]? (Cliff-at-Bose talks about Dual Mono)
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* [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/8766055944/m/217104153/r/656105263 Stereo vs. Mono in a Live Setting]
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*[[Can I Use It as a PA]]? (Cliff-at-Bose talks about Dual Mono)
  
* [[Live or PreRecorded / Stereo and *-Mono]] Chris Ickler's report on listening tests with four L1&trade; and multiple B1 Bass modules.
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*[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/8766055944/m/217104153/r/656105263 Stereo vs. Mono in a Live Setting]
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*[[Live or PreRecorded / Stereo and *-Mono]] Chris Ickler's report on listening tests with four L1™ and multiple B1 Bass modules.
  
 
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Dual Mono

This is amplifying the same sound source through two separate loudspeakers. 

Hilmar-at-Bose wrote:

Dual mono is usually not a good idea, if you have more than one performer. With more than one performer/source it's in my opinion always preferable to separate the sources (i.e. one source per L1). The spatial separation and precise localization helps more with clarity much more than the added gain.
For a single performer/single source it's not quite so clear cut. One will be more accurate (i.e. sound is clearly located at performer's position, more consistent spectrum) and two will sound wider and more spacious. In the end, that is an artistic decision, depending on which one is closer to your artistic intent.
-- Source Dual mono is usually not a good idea

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