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Revision as of 16:33, 4 March 2007

This is the Unofficial Users' Guide for the Bose® Personalized Amplification System™ family of products. It is a collection of advice, hints and tips from system owners and people-at-Bose. Many of the ideas here originated on the Bose® Pro Portable PA Community. [1]

If you just got your System or want to get to know it better, you are in the right place. If you just got a gig and have found out the house system is a Bose® Personalized Amplification System™ you probably want to read the L1™ Unofficial Performers' Guide

There is also great information in the Official Product FAQs.

Highly Recommended (10 minutes) Four short setup videos.

  1. Presets - Ken Jacob
  2. Setting up - Kyle Sullivan
  3. Microphone Gain with T1®
  1. Microphone Gain (L1® Classic / Model I) - Steve Skillings
  2. A1 PackLite® - Kyle Sullivan

These videos were created before the release of the L1 Model II and T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine. The principles are still applicable.

These videos were provided for use here by Bose®. These originally appeared on the Bose website

Video #3 was added later.




The Gear

Full System

Setting up

changing presets

Accessories

Spare Parts

Carrying the Gear

Stage Layouts

Some illustrations that demonstrate principles

Musical Instruments and Their Use with the L1

Operating

Terminology & Concepts

Troubleshooting

Working with Others


Acknowledgement

A great deal of this information has come from the
Unofficial User's Guide on the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards (the Forum).

I have done some light editing mainly for formatting. Most footnotes lead to a link to the original Forum post.