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This is the home of Unofficial <ref>This site is privately owned, supported by volunteer efforts of owners of the {{Bose}} Personalized Amplification System&trade; family of products. Please see [[{{SITENAME}}:About|About {{SITENAME}}]] for more information.</ref> Guides for Bose {{L1}} System Users and Performers.
[[Image:Modelii2B1.png|100px|L1&trade; Model II with 2 B1s|right]]
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* [[L1® Unofficial Users' Guide|Users Guide<br /> - Owner contributed knowledge]]  
Introduced March 29, 2007
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* [[L1® Unofficial Performers' Guide|Performers Guide<br />  - Quick Start for Non-Owners]]
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** [[L1® Model II / FAQ|Official FAQs]]
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* [[The Sketcher]] Stage layout tool
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''' Firmware Updates '''
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''' <big>Hot Topics</big>'''
{{T1 Downloads}}
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* [[Share the Wealth Contest 2008]] &mdash; win a {{T1}}
[[Image:L1ModelIIPieces.jpg|82px|L1&trade; Model II disassembled|right]]
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== FAQs ==
 
NOTE: these will be moved to a new page when there are more of them.
 
  
== Analog Input ==
 
[[Image:ModelIIInputPanelAnalog.png|L1® Model II Input Panel|right]]
 
  
The Analog input is a &frac14; inch balanced input jack. There is a trim control.
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Q: What is the proper method for setting the gain on a Model II power stand when connected to an analog source?
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* [[L1® Model I Documentation]]
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* [[Common Terms and Acronyms]]
  
A: While playing your instrument or audio source as loudly as you would in performance, adjust the trim level on the power stand until you see the LED go from yellow to red. Then back the trim level off until the signal LED is predominantly yellow with brief peaks into red.
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A: This is not recommended, and may result in very little sound.
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MikeZ-at-Bose <ref>[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/4671057594?r=8921042794#8921042794 MikeZ-at-Bose talks about L1™ Model II and Analog mixers]</ref>
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:A bit more clarification - if you plug a true stereo TRS into a model II analog input you'll actually get VERY little sound.
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:Since the analog input is balanced, it actually will subtract the Left from the Right (this is how balanced inputs have less noise...I could explain more if anyone is interested). For many recordings, this ends up being very little sound.
 
  
:Just wanted to clarify - you cannot 'get through the gig' this way if you're a DJ or needing to run prerecorded music.
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=== Analog Input for Second {{T1}} ===
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The {{Model II}} will support two {{T1}}s. See [[T1 ToneMatch™ Audio Engine / Connections to Model II]] for details.
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* [[Psychoacoustics / Chris Ickler]]
  
== Start Up / Cycle Time ==
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The model II takes a few seconds to fully boot up and then turn the audio on. Make sure you are waiting the right amount of time.
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Secondly, if you do reset the system for some reason, be sure to wait a full two or three seconds between turning it off and turning it back on.
 
  
- MikeZ-at-Bose<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose talks about [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/4891081774?r=1401008874#1401008874 Start Up and Cycle times with the L1™ Model II]</ref>
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=== Fan Noise ===
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The fan in the Model II Power Stand comes on when the input signal level goes over a certain limit, regardless of what the internal temperature of the unit is. That way, the unit never gets too hot to where a fan needs to be on constantly.
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Whatever you do, please don't cover up the fan port.<ref>MikeZ-at-Bose [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums?a=tpc&f=7521050644&m=8071027174&r=7091047174#7091047174 Model II Fan Noise]</ref>
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There is a Firmware Update that addresses the fan behaviour. See: [[L1® Model II Power Stand Firmware Updates#Fan_Behavior]]
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The fully assembled height of the {{Model II}} is 84 inches. (213.36 cm)
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Clearance required to assemble is approximately 87.5 inches. (222.25 cm)
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[[Image:ModelIIConnections.png|thumb|L1® Model II Input Panel]]
 
  
 
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General Interest Articles for {{L1}} System users.  
: Line-level analog input accepts 1/4" TRS phone cable. Can be used for instruments or other audio sources like DJ mixers, MP3 players, computers or DVD systems. Trim control lets you adjust the level of analog input signal. Signal/clip LED indicates status of analog input signal.  
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: Delivers amplified bass output signal to one or two B1 bass modules. L1 system automatically adjusts equalization appropriately when bass modules are connected.
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* [[Acoustic Guitar Tone & the L1®]] - Featured article from Tom Munch
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: Post-DSP bass signal output. Accepts 1/4" TRS phone cable. Use to connect PackLite® amplifier with up to two additional bass modules. Can also be used to connect powered subwoofer or additional amplification system.
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== Identifying this Model ==
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* Retractable legs
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* {{L1}} System owners can add or edit articles here.
: Provide stability for streamlined L1 Model II power stand and loudspeaker. Four retractable legs fold out of power stand simultaneously for quick setup and compact transport. Small footprint also frees up room on tight stages.  
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* Light weight (23.7 lbs (10.7 kg)
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== Related Documents ==
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{{:L1™ Model II Documentation}}
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== Different Models ==
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== Mechanical Specifications ==
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{{Vision}}
  
=== L1 Model II ===
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== Related Reading ==
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[[The Bose L1® Wiki Project|The Bose L1® Wiki Project]] - For background about the project
  
* L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker top:
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Replies_to_common_objections Wikipedia:Replies to Common Objections]
** 43 1/2''H x 3 1/2''W x 4''D (1.1 m x 9.0 cm x 10.5 cm)
 
** 16.3 lbs (7.4 kg)
 
* L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker bottom:
 
** 43 1/2''H x 3 1/2''W x 4''D (1.1 m x 9.0 cm x 10.5 cm)
 
** 17.4 lbs (7.9 kg)
 
  
* L1™ Model II power stand:
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** 23.7 lbs (10.7 kg)
 
 
 
 
 
=== B1 Bass module ===
 
** 15''H x 10 1/4''W x 17 3/4''D (38.0 cm x 26.0 cm x 45.0 cm)
 
** 25.1 lbs (11.4 kg)
 
 
 
=== T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine ===
 
 
 
** 2 2/3''H x 6 1/2''W x 8 1/4''D (6.76 cm x 16.6 cm x 20.9 cm)
 
** 2.1 lbs (1.0 kg)
 
 
 
== Electrical ==
 
 
 
*  AC power rating:
 
**  100-120V 50/60Hz 500W (USA/Canada)
 
**  Power stand inputs/outputs
 
 
 
* ToneMatch port for T1 ToneMatch audio engine
 
**  1/4" analog input
 
** 1/4" bass line output
 
** Neutrik NL4 bass module out
 
  
  
== What's in the Box ==
 
  
* L1 Model II Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker box  ===
 
** Loudspeaker top and bottom
 
** Carrying bags
 
** Power stand box
 
** Power stand
 
** Power cord
 
** Protective plug
 
** Carrying bag
 
  
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Unofficial Guides & FAQs for the Bose® L1

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Hot Topics

Get the L1® Updater Software


These are the latest versions of the ToneMatch Updater application.

ToneMatch® Updater Software application. (two versions available)

If you have questions please see ToneMatch Updater discussion.


To update your L1 Model II with a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine use the older version of the L1 Updater software


macOS Issues

[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed

If you see "[Filename] can't be opened because the identity of the developer cannot be confirmed" message displayed

Mac OSX users may see this message when trying to install a Bose app. If this message appears, try the following:

Mac users may need to hold the Control key (Ctrl) when opening the file.

Various versions of the Mac OS cannot identify Bose as a developer. The Mountain Lion version of OS X (10.8) includes a feature called Gatekeeper to protect users from installing applications of non-Apple identified developers. The Mavericks version of OS X (10.9.5) temporarily cannot identify Bose as a developer as well.

To open the application, follow these steps:

  • Press and hold the Control key while clicking on the application icon
    • Note: Do not use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu

In the menu that appears, select Open at the top of the list

A confirmation window will appear. Select Open

Without Control click:

SoundTouch-osx-installer 01.png


With Control click:

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More information on Gatekeeper can be found at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290










Bose Official Frequently Asked Questions



Community Event Featured Videos

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L1 Family:Model II, A1, Classic with 2 B1

T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine

read the Bose L1® Gazette

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General Interest Articles for L1 System users.


A Wiki This is a new way to work with the knowledge that we have been building on the Bose® Pro Portable PA Community. See Why A Wiki.

Interesting features of using a Wiki approach:

  • L1 System owners can add or edit articles here.
  • Extremely good search and categorization capability.

Getting Started

  • Click the links in the menu at the top left.
  • Try the search box (just type in a keyword that comes up in the forum and click Search). Terms to try (individual words) Gain Mixer Mono Phase Chris Cliff Hilmar (hint: you can double click a keyword and drag it into the search box. Then click Search).
  • Try the Random page link (just keep clicking it for a fast trip around the wiki). After you try it once, you can use the link in the top left menu keep going.

On most pages you will see category links across the bottom. You can try those too.

Different Models

How to Tell the Difference Between Bose Portable PA Models

This is how to tell which L1®, S1 Pro, or F1 unit you have.

 
2023 - Present S1 Pro+ (optional wireless transmitters), Remote Control and ToneMatch Presets with Bose App
2020 - Present L1 Pro8, L1 Pro16, L1 Pro32, Remote Control and ToneMatch Presets with Bose App
2020 - Present Sub module for L1 Pro32
2018 - Present 4 channel ToneMatch Mixer (stereo)
2018 - Present 8 channel ToneMatch Mixer (stereo)
2015 - Present Flexible Array Loudspeaker and Subwoofer

2003 - 2007 Classic30.pngRounded front. The Output Panel has Amp1 Out, Amp2 Out, Amp3 Out
2003 - 2020 B1 Bass ModuleUp to two per Power Stand (above). More if using the PackLite® power amplifier model A1. 2 x 5.25" drivers, 26.6 lb
2005 - 2020  Allows bass expansion for L1 Classic L1 Model I L1 Model II (not L1 Compact not L1 Model 1S)
2007 - 2012 ModelI30.pngRounded front. The Output Panel has no outputs for Amp1, Amp2, Amp3.
The Output Panel and L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker sections have orange L1® markers.
2007 - 2020 MII32.pngExtending legs, two Cylindrical Radiator®s, Bass Line Out,
2007 - 2018 T1® ToneMatch Audio EngineT1 ToneMatch Audio Engine
2009 - 2021 L1® CompactIntegrated Power Stand and Bass Unit, two Extensions
2012 - 2020 MII32.pngExtending legs, one Cylindrical Radiator® (Top Array), Bottom Extension
2012 - 2020 B2 Bass ModuleUp to one per Power Stand (above). More if using the PackLite® power amplifier model A1. 2 x 10" drivers 45 lb. Three position Bass Level switch.
2018 - 2023 Extremely Portable PA Battery powered



Compatibility with Other Members of the L1® Family of Products

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Cylindrical Radiator®s

Cylindrical Radiator®
Cylindrical Radiator®s are not interchangeable across models

Specifically (and without exception)

T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine, T4S/T8S ToneMatch® Mixers

T1 This information is applicable to the T1 ToneMatch® audio engine
T4S This information is applicable to the T4S ToneMatch® mixer
T8S This information is applicable to the T8S ToneMatch® mixer

PackLite® power amplifier Model A1

A1 PackLite AmpThis information is applicable to the PackLite® A1 Power Amplifier

B1 Bass Module

B1 Bass ModuleThis information is applicable to the B1 Bass Module

B2 Bass Module

B2 Bass ModuleThis information is applicable to the B2 Bass Module


Vision

To help Musicians to deliver their music to their audiences with the grace and ease that comes of knowing their craft and their tools.

Mission

To share our collective and growing knowledge about the L1 technology so that we all spend less time thinking about the technology, and more time playing Music.

Goals

  • To change the perception of Live Music.
  • To make it possible for musicians to take their music and share it with their audiences, contributing recognizable value and being fairly compensated for what they contribute.

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