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=== Signal Flow ===
 
Q: What happens to my input on Channel 1 or 2 as it flows through the {{PS1}}?
 
Q: What happens to my input on Channel 1 or 2 as it flows through the {{PS1}}?
A: As provided by Kyle-at-Bose <ref>Kyle-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&f=3976055944&m=6921014061&r=9701065514#9701065514 in the Bose Musicians Discussion Boards</ref>
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# Input Line(&frac14; inch)  or XLR  
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A: As provided by Kyle-at-Bose <ref>Kyle-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&f=3976055944&m=6921014061&r=9701065514#9701065514 Kyle-at-Bose speaks about the PS1 Signal Flow in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref>
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# Input Line (&frac14; inch)  or XLR input
 
# Trim
 
# Trim
 
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# Preset Processing
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# Crossover  
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##{{L1 CR}} and {{B1}} if B1 is present or
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##{{L1 CR}} and Bass Line-Out if something is inserted in Bass Line-Out
 
# Master Level
 
# Master Level
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[[Image:PS1signalpath.png]]
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=== Preamps ===
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Q: Do I get the benefits of the Preamps if I use the &frac14; inch inputs on the {{PS1}} Channel 1 or 2
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A: Yes. Whether or you use the Input Line (&frac14; inch)  or XLR input the signal flows through the Preamp.
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Hilmar-at-Bose provided this:<ref>Hilmar-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/8491032313?r=4771073313#4771073313 Hilmar-at-Bose speaks about the PS1 Preamps in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]</ref>
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Both XLR and &frac14; inch input go through the same preamp but they see a little different conditioning before they get there.
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* The XLR input is a balanced low impedance input stage with a lot of gain.
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* The &frac14; inch input is unbalanced, has about 20 dB less overall gain but a very high input impedance.
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Q: What is the input impedance of the &frac14; inch Channel 1 or Channel 2 Inputs
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A: Approximately 1 megOhm.
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Here is an illustration that may help.
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[[Image:SignalFlow2.gif]]
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=== More Information ===
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For detailed information about the signal flow see:  [http://pro.bose.com/pdf/pro/tech_data/L1/td_l1_m1.pdf Model I Technical Data Sheet]
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 12 January 2012

Signal Flow

Q: What happens to my input on Channel 1 or 2 as it flows through the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I?

A: As provided by Kyle-at-Bose [1]

  1. Input Line (¼ inch) or XLR input
  2. Trim
  3. R1 Remote Channel Level
  4. Insert Loop
  5. R1 Remote EQ
  6. Preset Processing
  7. Crossover
    1. L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker and B1 Bass Module if B1 is present or
    2. L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker and Bass Line-Out if something is inserted in Bass Line-Out
  8. Master Level

PS1signalpath.png

Preamps

Q: Do I get the benefits of the Preamps if I use the ¼ inch inputs on the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I Channel 1 or 2

A: Yes. Whether or you use the Input Line (¼ inch) or XLR input the signal flows through the Preamp.

Hilmar-at-Bose provided this:[2]

Both XLR and ¼ inch input go through the same preamp but they see a little different conditioning before they get there.

  • The XLR input is a balanced low impedance input stage with a lot of gain.
  • The ¼ inch input is unbalanced, has about 20 dB less overall gain but a very high input impedance.

Q: What is the input impedance of the ¼ inch Channel 1 or Channel 2 Inputs

A: Approximately 1 megOhm.

Here is an illustration that may help.

SignalFlow2.gif

More Information

For detailed information about the signal flow see: Model I Technical Data Sheet


L1ModelISignalFlowDiagram.png