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This is how you connect a T4S to two {{Model II}}, two {{Model 1S}} or one of each. | This is how you connect a T4S to two {{Model II}}, two {{Model 1S}} or one of each. | ||
− | ;Recommendation: | + | ;Recommendation:If you are panning everything up the middle like a traditional front of house setup, set up the L1 systems at least 20 feet (6 meters) apart. If you pan each sound source to only one L1 system, this recommendation does not apply. For more information see: [[Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems]] |
− | If you are panning everything up the middle like a traditional front of house setup, set up the L1 systems at least 20 feet (6 meters) apart. If you pan each sound source to only one L1 system, this recommendation does not apply. For more information see: [[Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems]] | ||
;Note: If you are not using the Analog Inputs on the Power Stands, set the Analog Input Trims to 0 (fully counter-clockwise). | ;Note: If you are not using the Analog Inputs on the Power Stands, set the Analog Input Trims to 0 (fully counter-clockwise). |
Revision as of 11:25, 10 April 2019
Contents
Introduction
This is how you connect a T4S to two L1 Model II, two L1 Model 1S or one of each.
- Recommendation
- If you are panning everything up the middle like a traditional front of house setup, set up the L1 systems at least 20 feet (6 meters) apart. If you pan each sound source to only one L1 system, this recommendation does not apply. For more information see: Stereo / Mono / Distributed Systems
- Note
- If you are not using the Analog Inputs on the Power Stands, set the Analog Input Trims to 0 (fully counter-clockwise).