Gain Staging
Gain Staging
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Video Tutorial
Gain setup for a microphone See the video on the main Bose site. Get Plugged In
Ken-at-Bose
talks about setting the gain for your microphone. http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/397605594...661011102#8661011102
Bose FAQs
There are three gain settings for the primary channels (1 and 2) and two gain settings for the secondary channels (3 and 4).
Channels 1 or 2
To set the gain for the primary channels (1 or 2):
- Adjust the input gain. Set the trim for the individual channel at the back panel of the PS1 Power Stand. Supply a maximum source signal and watch the LED, when you start to see it flash red, back off slowly on the trim potentiometer until it flashes green again.
- Adjust the channel gain. The channel gain is controlled via the R1 Remote Control. With the master at zero, set the respective channel gain at 12 o'clock or 6 on the R1 Remote Control. At this point, the LED on the remote will be at the same intensity as the LED on the back panel of the PS1 Power Stand. This is considered optimum gain. The musician can then add a bit more from the R1 Remote Control if he/she requires.
- Lastly, the R1 Remote Control MASTER knob is the last stage of gain. This knob gives you control over all 4 channels of the PS1 Power Stand.
Channels 3 or 4
To set the gain for the secondary channels (3 or 4):
- Adjust the input gain of the individual channel. These channels do not have indicator LEDs but are optimized for 0dB line level signals, such as from an effects device, mixer or CD player.
- As above, the R1 Remote Control MASTER knob is the last stage of gain. This knob gives you control over all 4 channels of the PS1 Power Stand.
Owners Talk about Gain Staging =
http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/778102955...011018032#5011018032