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=== Preferred Method ===
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Connections with Sub1 or Sub2 and the {{S1 Pro}}
 
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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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=== Alternative Connection ===
 
; Can I connect the S1 Pro Line Out to the Sub?
 
; Can I connect the S1 Pro Line Out to the Sub?
 
The method described above is preferred, but you can use the {{S1 Pro}} as the sound source (e.g., microphone and guitar and backing tracks via Bluetooth)  
 
The method described above is preferred, but you can use the {{S1 Pro}} as the sound source (e.g., microphone and guitar and backing tracks via Bluetooth)  

Revision as of 19:37, 3 June 2021

T4S This information is applicable to the T4S ToneMatch® mixer
T8S This information is applicable to the T8S ToneMatch® mixer
S1 Pro  This information is applicable to the S1 Pro system
Sub1 Sub2 This information is applicable to the Sub1/Sub2

Preferred Method

Connections with Sub1 or Sub2 and the S1 Pro system

For best results, the signal flow should go from

  1. Sub io panel
    The signal source (e.g., ToneMatch Mixer[1], mixer, DJ console) output to
  2. The Sub1 or Sub2 subwoofer LINE IN 1
  3. The Sub1 or Sub2 subwoofer LINE OUT 1 to
  4. The S1 Pro system with channel volume set to 10 o'clock.

Set up this way,

  1. The Sub1 or Sub2 handles frequencies from 40 Hz (Sub1) 37 Hz (Sub2) to 150 Hz
  2. 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.

S1 Pro with Sub.jpg

S1 Pro with Sub HPF.jpg

Recommended cable

Use an XLR to 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable for best results.

XLRFemale to 14trs.jpg

If you use an XLR to XLR cable, the signal will likely be too hot for the S1 Pro system

Alternative Connection

Can I connect the S1 Pro Line Out to the Sub?

The method described above is preferred, but you can use the S1 Pro system as the sound source (e.g., microphone and guitar and backing tracks via Bluetooth) Note the following:

  1. The S1 Pro system will sound the same as without the subwoofer (62 Hz - 17 kHz)
  2. The Sub1 or Sub2 will cover from 40 Hz (Sub1) 37 Hz (Sub2) to 150 Hz
  3. You will be able to push S1 Pro system harder (louder) if you route the signal as described at the top of this article