Difference between revisions of "Template:S1 Pro with Sub1 or Sub2"
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+ | If you use an XLR to XLR cable, the signal will likely be too hot for the {{S1 Pro}} | ||
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If you use the {{S1 Pro}} as the sound source (e.g., microphone and guitar and backing tracks via Bluetooth) | If you use the {{S1 Pro}} as the sound source (e.g., microphone and guitar and backing tracks via Bluetooth) | ||
# The {{S1 Pro}} will sound the same as without the subwoofer (62 Hz - 17 kHz) | # The {{S1 Pro}} will sound the same as without the subwoofer (62 Hz - 17 kHz) |
Revision as of 21:58, 30 May 2021
Connections with Sub1 or Sub2 and the S1 Pro system
For best results, the signal flow should go from
- The signal source (e.g., ToneMatch Mixer[1], mixer, DJ console) output to
- The Sub1 or Sub2 subwoofer LINE IN 1
- The Sub1 or Sub2 subwoofer LINE OUT 1 to
- The S1 Pro system with channel volume set to 10 o'clock.
Set up this way,
- The Sub1 or Sub2 handles frequencies from 40 Hz (Sub1) 37 Hz (Sub2) to 150 Hz
- The S1 Pro system handles frequencies above 150 Hz
The picture shows a stereo setup, but illustrates the principles for mono. The signal flow is from left to right.
- Required cable
Use an XLR to 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable for best results.
If you use an XLR to XLR cable, the signal will likely be too hot for the S1 Pro system
- Not recommended
If you use the S1 Pro system as the sound source (e.g., microphone and guitar and backing tracks via Bluetooth)
- The S1 Pro system will sound the same as without the subwoofer (62 Hz - 17 kHz)
- The Sub1 or Sub2 will cover from 40 Hz (Sub1) 37 Hz (Sub2) to 150 Hz