Spare Parts

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Spare Parts

All of these are available on the Bose® Accessories Page

T1™ Power Supply

T1 This information is applicable to the T1 ToneMatch® audio engine

T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine power supply: Provides power for the ToneMatch™ audio engine when used with an L1™ Model I system or computer. Power rating: AC 100–120V~.

T1™ Microphone Stand

T1 This information is applicable to the T1 ToneMatch® audio engine

T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine microphone stand bracket: Mount your ToneMatch™ audio engine to microphone stands securely with this convenient, custom bracket. Fast, easy setup. Features rotating inserts for a tight fit with a variety of stands.

LongRemoteCableL1.jpg

Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic

{Model I icon}} Long remote cable(s): Not strictly necessary, but you might want to have one or more of these 33 foot cables. I use these on those rare occasions when I need to help from off-stage. But I also use them all the time in 'snakes' with 25 foot microphone cables. It just gives me more flexibility for stage layout.


B1CableL1.jpg

Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic

{Model I icon}} B1 Cable: If you don't have ready access to 4 wire Speakon cables then might want a spare. Not because they fail, but in case you lose one. What I did was get an extra cable and a Female:Female Speakon adapter so I have a spare, but I can also use the spare as an extension if I need a few extra feet.

FusesL1.jpg

Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic

{Model I icon}} Fuses: I've never popped a fuse and you do get a spare with the System. Still, if power is an issue for you, you might want to be prepared.

R1RemoteSmall.jpg

Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic

{Model I icon}} If you are getting only one System (for now) you might consider getting an extra Remote. If you are getting more than one System then in a pinch you can set things up with a Remote on one System, then move it to another and use it there.

To be clear... I have never had a problem with any of these little things but if you are micro-attentive then you might want to have some of these close at hand.