Solo
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In addition to the notes below that apply to your Solo show, check out:
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How do I protect the L1® components - Cases
Hardshell Cases — this page is about protecting the L1® components while in transit.
How do I connect an Analog Stereo Source to an L1®
Backing Tracks — This article covers connecting devices like CD, DVD, mp3, iPods to your L1®
L1® Model II: Can I run a Stereo Source to the Power Stand
A ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector carrying a stereo signal should not be used with the analog input on the Model II.
Even though a ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector can carry a stereo signal this is not how this physical connection is used on the Solo Power Stand.
The analog input on the Model II is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable and you will hear an L-R (Left minus Right) signal in the Model II.
You cannot 'get through the gig' this way if you are a DJ or if you need to run prerecorded music or have stereo inputs.
Using a Mixer
If you are using a mixer instead of a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the mixer to create a mono output and send that to the Model II Power Stand Analog input.
- If there is a stereo/mono switch then use it and send the mono output to the Model II Power Stand Analog input.
- If there is a Left/mono output then use that and send it to the Model II Power Stand Analog input.
- If there is no way to create a mono output then pan all your mixer inputs all the way to one side (e.g. Left) and then take the mixer for that side (e.g. Left) output and send it to the Model II Power Stand Analog input.
L1® Model II: Analog Input
If you have an L1 Model II you can use the Analog input for
- A visiting guest artist using his/her own T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine. See: Connecting Two T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engines to a L1® Model II
- A mixer
- A PorchBoard Floor Bass