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You can use an XLR cable (mic cable) from S1 Pro+ 1 to S1 Pro+ 2 channels 1 or 2 (XLR inputs), but the signal may clip, overload, or be too high to control the volume. To attenuate (reduce) the signal, use a -20 dB or -30 dB [[Pad]]
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The signal may clip excessively, overload, or be too high to control the volume. To attenuate (reduce) the signal, use a -20 dB or -30 dB [[Pad]]
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Revision as of 13:46, 31 July 2024

S1 Pro+  This information is applicable to the S1 Pro+ system


S1 Pro+ Daisy Chain

Connect Two S1 Pro+ using a wired connection

Left

For a wireless connection see: S1 Pro+ Daisy Chain Wireless

To connect an S1 Pro+ to a second S1 Pro+ using a wired connection.

Terms used

S1 Pro+ 1
This is the master S1 Pro+ to which you have connected the sound sources that you want to be heard through both S1 Pro+ systems
S1 Pro+ 2
This is the remote S1 Pro+ to which you send the sound from S1 Pro 1

Set Up

  1. Turn down the volume on both S1 Pro+ systems
  2. Connect the S1 Pro+ 1 Line Out (XLR connection) to S1 Pro+ 2 Channel 3 Aux Input


S1 Pro+ Daisy Connection.jpg
XLR Female to 14 TRS.jpg or use an XLR cable with a converter
XLR cable.jpgXLR Female to 14 TRS Adapter.jpg

Levels

  1. On S1 Pro+ 1, bring up the channel volumes to the desired levels
  2. On S1 Pro+ 2, bring up channel 3 volume to suit your application. Note: This will not necessarily match the same position on the dials as S1 Pro+ 1
    • Set Bass and Treble at 12:00 o'clock (flat)
    • If connecting to channels 1 or 2, set Reverb off (see alternate connection below)

Alternate Connection

You can use an XLR cable (mic cable) from S1 Pro+ 1 to S1 Pro+ 2 channels 1 or 2 (XLR inputs).

S1 Pro+ Daisy ConnectionXLR.jpg

XLR Cable

XLR cable.jpg


The signal may clip excessively, overload, or be too high to control the volume. To attenuate (reduce) the signal, use a -20 dB or -30 dB Pad


Pad

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