Two T1® s with Two Model II Systems

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Standard Setup with Two Model II Systems

If you have two systems made of one Model II with T1® and a B1 or B2 bass module then set up like this.

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ProCon

This is the ideal, the way the L1® System was designed to be used.

This allows you to give each performer control over his/her own sound.

The audience experiences the Cocktail Party Effect

It may be a challenge to get enough distance between the microphones and the L1®s

Shallow Stage Monitoring Issue

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ProCon

Pushing the L1® out to the sides beside the performers allows more room for the performers on the stage.

Performers at the edges of the stage may have trouble hearing people on the opposite side of the stage.


Aux Output to Opposite Model II

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If you MUST do this, then for best results there should be at least 20 feet (6 meters) between the L1®s.

ProCon

Allow better monitoring for performers so they can hear the performers on the other side of the stage.

Using Aux allows you to create a separate mix to be sent to the opposite side of the stage.

The Aux volume outputs from each channel can be controlled at the T1®

Decreased gain before feedback (greater likelihood of feedback). More microphones per system, and each microphone is heard through two systems

Multiple Source Interference - hollow or ringy sounding vocals, uneven distribution of the bass.

T1 Aux Output - not difficult to set up, but inconvenient to manage during a live show.

No Reverb on Aux - the Aux output does NOT include Reverb effect.


Analog Master Output to Opposite Model II

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If you MUST do this, then for best results there should be at least 20 feet (6 meters) between the L1®s.

ProCon

Allow better monitoring for performers so they can hear the performers on the other side of the stage.

Using Aux allows you to create a separate mix to be sent to the opposite side of the stage.

The Aux volume outputs from each channel can be controlled at the T1®


Decreased gain before feedback (greater likelihood of feedback). More microphones per system, and each microphone is heard through two systems

Multiple Source Interference - hollow or ringy sounding vocals, uneven distribution of the bass.

T1® Master Output is the same as the ToneMatch Port output - You will need to use the Model II Power Stand Analog Input Trim to control the volume across the stage.