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In 2003 when the {{PAS}} launched, the Extended Bass Package was a "Classic" Powerstand with 6 B1 Bass Modules.
<section begin=section1 />In 2003 when the {{PAS}} launched, the Extended Bass Package was a "Classic" Powerstand with 6 B1 Bass Modules.
That was discontinued.
That was discontinued.


In fall 2005, the {{A1 EB}} (A1 + two B1 Bass Modules) was introduced.
In fall 2005, the {{A1 EB}} (A1 + two B1 Bass Modules) was introduced.


This is a look back at how we connected the '''Classic Extended Bass Package'''.
This is a look back at how we connected the '''Classic Extended Bass Package'''.


 
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This illustration applies only to the L1™ Classic Powerstand, and illustrates the connections for connecting up to six B1 Bass Modules to a PS1 Powerstand.
This illustration applies only to the L1™ Classic Powerstand, and illustrates the connections for connecting up to six B1 Bass Modules to a PS1 Powerstand.



Revision as of 16:56, 19 June 2007

In 2003 when the Bose® Personalized Amplification System™ family of products launched, the Extended Bass Package was a "Classic" Powerstand with 6 B1 Bass Modules. That was discontinued.

In fall 2005, the PackLite® power amplifier model A1 Extended Bass Package (A1 + two B1 Bass Modules) was introduced.

This is a look back at how we connected the Classic Extended Bass Package.


This illustration applies only to the L1™ Classic Powerstand, and illustrates the connections for connecting up to six B1 Bass Modules to a PS1 Powerstand.

"Classic" Extended Bass Package - Interactive

DO NOT Connect/Insert the Cylindrical Radiator Loudspeaker into the PS1 Powerstand


Mouse over the connections and the wires for details.