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The T1® XLR inputs on channels 1-3 were designed to accept inputs from microphones up to normal line-level inputs without needing a switch or a [[Pad|pad]]. This is in unlike the {{Model I}} or {{Classic}}) Power Stand where a [[Pad|pad]] is recommended for line-level inputs.  
 
The T1® XLR inputs on channels 1-3 were designed to accept inputs from microphones up to normal line-level inputs without needing a switch or a [[Pad|pad]]. This is in unlike the {{Model I}} or {{Classic}}) Power Stand where a [[Pad|pad]] is recommended for line-level inputs.  

Latest revision as of 04:09, 26 March 2017

XLR Inputs — No Pads required

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

The T1® XLR inputs on channels 1-3 were designed to accept inputs from microphones up to normal line-level inputs without needing a switch or a pad. This is in unlike the L1 Model I or L1 Classic) Power Stand where a pad is recommended for line-level inputs.

The T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine Channels 1, 2, 3 inputs will accept a wide range of signals. We have not encountered a normal use where someone needed a pad - even using +4dbU console outputs, which is as high as it gets.
— MikeZ-at-Bose[1]

  1. MikeZ-at-Bose talks about T1® XLR inputs