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The {{Model II}} can accept two inputs. [[Image:ModelIIInputs.gif|right|Model II inputs]]  
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The {{Model II}} can accept two inputs. [[Image:ModelIIInputsForTwoLT1.png|200px|right|Model II inputs]]  
  
 
This makes it easy for two performers to connect their own T1®s to a {{Model II nl}} Power Stand.  
 
This makes it easy for two performers to connect their own T1®s to a {{Model II nl}} Power Stand.  
  
==== {{ToneMatch}} Connection  ====
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==== {{ToneMatch}} Input ====
  
 
The {{ToneMatch}} connection is specifically designed for a {{T1}}. The [[ToneMatch® Cable|ToneMatch® cable]] is supplied with the {{T1}} and uses a male [[Ethercon]] connector at both ends.  
 
The {{ToneMatch}} connection is specifically designed for a {{T1}}. The [[ToneMatch® Cable|ToneMatch® cable]] is supplied with the {{T1}} and uses a male [[Ethercon]] connector at both ends.  
  
==== Analog Connection  ====
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==== Analog Input====
 
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The Analog connection is a ¼ inch phone jack. You can use this for a the second T1® using the T1® Analog Master output (¼ inch phone jack).  
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[[Image:Analog Input 3.png|300px|right|Model II/Model 1S analog input]]
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The Analog connection is a ¼ inch phone jack. You can use this for a second T1® using the T1® Analog Master output (¼ inch phone jack).  
  
 
This connection is made with a standard ¼ inch jack instrument cable. This can be Tip-Sleeve or Tip-Ring-Sleeve connectors.
 
This connection is made with a standard ¼ inch jack instrument cable. This can be Tip-Sleeve or Tip-Ring-Sleeve connectors.
  
 
Set Power Stand Analog Input Trim to '''3''' to have approximately the same level as you would have if you had connected with the {{ToneMatch}} connection. You may have to adjust this, but '''3''' is a good place to start.  
 
Set Power Stand Analog Input Trim to '''3''' to have approximately the same level as you would have if you had connected with the {{ToneMatch}} connection. You may have to adjust this, but '''3''' is a good place to start.  
 
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Note: A T1® connected to the the Analog input will require the optional [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine power supply]].
 
Note: A T1® connected to the the Analog input will require the optional [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine power supply]].
  
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=== Analog Connection from the Second T1® to the Model II Power Stand ===
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[[Image:T1x2IntoModelII.gif]]
  
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 26 March 2017

The L1 Model II can accept two inputs.

Model II inputs

This makes it easy for two performers to connect their own T1®s to a L1® Model II Power Stand.

ToneMatch® Input

The ToneMatch® connection is specifically designed for a T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine. The ToneMatch® cable is supplied with the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine and uses a male Ethercon connector at both ends.

Analog Input

Model II/Model 1S analog input

The Analog connection is a ¼ inch phone jack. You can use this for a second T1® using the T1® Analog Master output (¼ inch phone jack).

This connection is made with a standard ¼ inch jack instrument cable. This can be Tip-Sleeve or Tip-Ring-Sleeve connectors.

Set Power Stand Analog Input Trim to 3 to have approximately the same level as you would have if you had connected with the ToneMatch® connection. You may have to adjust this, but 3 is a good place to start.

Note: A T1® connected to the the Analog input will require the optional T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine power supply.

Analog Connection from the Second T1® to the Model II Power Stand

T1x2IntoModelII.gif


¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced) to ¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced)

A balanced connection is preferred and will provide better noise rejection over greater distances than the unbalanced connection.

Tip-Ring-Sleeve to Tip-Ring-Sleeve

¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (unbalanced) to ¼ Inch Tip-Sleeve (unbalanced)

This should work fine but a balanced connection (immediately above) is preferred especially if you will have cable runs in excess of 20 feet (6 meters) or if you hear line noise, hum or hiss.

Tip-Sleeve to Tip-Sleeve