Difference between revisions of "T4S Connection to L1 Model I"
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{{Classic icon}}{{T4S icon}} | {{Classic icon}}{{T4S icon}} | ||
− | You can connect the {{T4S}} to the {{Classic}} or {{Model I}}, just as you would a {{T1}}. You'll need a [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine power supply|ToneMatch Power Supply]] | + | <div class="tocdiv"> |
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+ | <div><h2>Introduction</h2> | ||
+ | You can connect the {{T4S}} to the {{Classic}} or {{Model I}}, just as you would a {{T1}}. You'll need a [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine power supply|ToneMatch Power Supply]] | ||
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+ | === {{T4S}} to one {{Classic}}/{{Model I}} system=== | ||
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There's a slight difference because there are two 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) output jacks on the T4S for Left and Right Outputs. | There's a slight difference because there are two 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) output jacks on the T4S for Left and Right Outputs. | ||
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#Pan all your inputs to one side (e.g. Right) and connect the T4S Right output to the L1® Classic Channel 3 (try setting the level to about 4)<br><br>[[File:T4S Analog Right Output.png]]<br>[[File:L1 Model I Channel 3 Input.png|800]]<br>OR<br> | #Pan all your inputs to one side (e.g. Right) and connect the T4S Right output to the L1® Classic Channel 3 (try setting the level to about 4)<br><br>[[File:T4S Analog Right Output.png]]<br>[[File:L1 Model I Channel 3 Input.png|800]]<br>OR<br> | ||
#Leave your inputs panned to center (the default setting), and connect | #Leave your inputs panned to center (the default setting), and connect | ||
− | #*T4S Left output to the | + | #*T4S Left output to the {{Classic}}/{{Model I}} Channel 3<br>try setting the level to about 4 |
− | #*T4S Right output to the | + | #*T4S Right output to the {{Classic}}/{{Model I}} Channel 4<br>try setting the level to about 4 |
<br>[[File:T4S Analog Outputs.png]]<br>[[File:L1 Model I Channel 34 Inputs.png|800]] | <br>[[File:T4S Analog Outputs.png]]<br>[[File:L1 Model I Channel 34 Inputs.png|800]] | ||
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When using a {{T1}} or {{T4S}} with the L1® Classic, you don't need to use the R1 Remote. | When using a {{T1}} or {{T4S}} with the L1® Classic, you don't need to use the R1 Remote. | ||
− | + | === {{T4S}} to two {{Classic}}/{{Model I}} systems === | |
If you want to run a {T4S} with two {{Model I}} or {{Classic}} | If you want to run a {T4S} with two {{Model I}} or {{Classic}} | ||
Revision as of 11:42, 30 January 2020
Introduction
You can connect the T4S ToneMatch mixer to the L1 Classic or L1 Model I, just as you would a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine. You'll need a ToneMatch Power Supply
T4S ToneMatch mixer to one L1 Classic/L1 Model I system
There's a slight difference because there are two 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) output jacks on the T4S for Left and Right Outputs.
You've got two ways to handle this:
- Pan all your inputs to one side (e.g. Right) and connect the T4S Right output to the L1® Classic Channel 3 (try setting the level to about 4)
OR - Leave your inputs panned to center (the default setting), and connect
- T4S Left output to the L1 Classic/L1 Model I Channel 3
try setting the level to about 4 - T4S Right output to the L1 Classic/L1 Model I Channel 4
try setting the level to about 4
- T4S Left output to the L1 Classic/L1 Model I Channel 3
When using a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine or T4S ToneMatch mixer with the L1® Classic, you don't need to use the R1 Remote.
T4S ToneMatch mixer to two L1 Classic/L1 Model I systems
If you want to run a {T4S} with two L1 Model I or L1 Classic
- On the T4S ToneMatch mixer Pan your inputs left and right as required, but for best results, pan your inputs to one side or the other, but not up the middle
- T4S Left output to the Left L1 Classic/L1 Model I Channel 3
try setting the level to about 4 - T4S Right output to the Right L1 Classic/L1 Model I Channel 3
try setting the level to about 4
- T4S Left output to the Left L1 Classic/L1 Model I Channel 3
When using a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine or T4S ToneMatch mixer with the L1® Classic, you don't need to use the R1 Remote.