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There is a single ToneMatch port on the {{T8S}}. You can use this  
 
There is a single ToneMatch port on the {{T8S}}. You can use this  
 
* To connect to an {{L1P}} ToneMatch Port using a [[ToneMatch Cable]] [[File:ToneMatch Cable.jpg|thumb|ToneMatch cable|link=ToneMatch_Cable]] or Network Cable [[File:Cat5.jpg|thumb|Network cable|link=ToneMatch_Cable#CAT5_or_CAT6_or_CAT7_or_CAT8_cable]]
 
* To connect to an {{L1P}} ToneMatch Port using a [[ToneMatch Cable]] [[File:ToneMatch Cable.jpg|thumb|ToneMatch cable|link=ToneMatch_Cable]] or Network Cable [[File:Cat5.jpg|thumb|Network cable|link=ToneMatch_Cable#CAT5_or_CAT6_or_CAT7_or_CAT8_cable]]
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** Note: The maximum length of the network cable is 50 feet.
 
** Note: This is the mixer LEFT output. Anything panned hard RIGHT will not be heard.
 
** Note: This is the mixer LEFT output. Anything panned hard RIGHT will not be heard.
 
All of the Analog outputs (XLR or 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve) still function while using the ToneMatch Port.
 
All of the Analog outputs (XLR or 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve) still function while using the ToneMatch Port.
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=== {{T8S}} to Two {{L1P}} Stereo ===
 
=== {{T8S}} to Two {{L1P}} Stereo ===

Latest revision as of 00:15, 25 May 2023

T8S to Single L1 Pro[1]

There is a single ToneMatch port on the T8S ToneMatch mixer. You can use this

  • To connect to an L1 Pro[1] ToneMatch Port using a ToneMatch Cable
    ToneMatch cable
    or Network Cable
    Network cable
    • Note: The maximum length of the network cable is 50 feet.
    • Note: This is the mixer LEFT output. Anything panned hard RIGHT will not be heard.

All of the Analog outputs (XLR or 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve) still function while using the ToneMatch Port.

T8S ToneMatch Port to L1 Pro32.jpg

To run stereo, connect the second powered loudspeaker to one of the T8S ToneMatch mixer RIGHT Outputs (XLR or 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve) to the second L1 Pro Input three. DO NOT USE an XLR to XLR cable. The output of the T8S ToneMatch mixer outputs is too hot for the L1 Pro XLR inputs.

XLR Female to TRS.jpg


Alternate connection

XLR Female to TRS.jpg

T8S ToneMatch mixer to Two L1 Pro[1] Stereo

T8S ToneMatch Port to L1 Pro32 x2.jpg

T8S ToneMatch mixer to Two Single L1 Pro[1] Mono Daisy Chain

Connect the T8S ToneMatch mixer to the first L1 Pro[1]

T8S ToneMatch Port to L1 Pro32.jpg

Then connect the output of the first L1 Pro[1] to the second L1 Pro[1]

L1 Pro This information is applicable to the L1 Pro

To connect two L1 Pro systems (daisy chain) to use the second system as an extension of the first

  1. Use an XLR female to 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve to connect the L1 Pro Line Out to a second L1 Pro (any model) input three
  1. Turn down the volume on the second L1 Pro
  2. Set the level you want on the first L1 Pro
  3. Set the volume on the second L1 Pro to suit the application
  4. Note: Running two L1 Pros daisy chained in close proximity offer little tangible benefit and can cause issues with multiple source interference. See Dual Mono for details.


Note

The Line Out is post-fader. That is, it is the combined signal of all inputs and ToneMatch processing, EQ and Reverb. That includes inputs, 1, 2, 3, Bluetooth, and ToneMatch Port (used for T4S/T8S ToneMatch® Mixers).

The Line Out is pre-System EQ. That is, the signal at the Line Out is flat. It is not affected by the setting of the System EQ switch. [2]

This applies to any two L1 Pro systems (L1 Pro8, L1 Pro16, L1 Pro32).

L1 Pro Daisy Chain

Second L1 Pro Louder than the First

Because the output level of the first L1 Pro Line Out is post-fader (see above) is higher than the original source. If you set the volume controls on the second L1 Pro to the same settings as the first L1 Pro, the second one will be louder. To get the levels the same,

  1. Turn down the volume on the second L1 Pro
  2. Set the level you want on the first L1 Pro
  3. Set the volume on the second L1 Pro to suit the application. Do that by ear.
Dual Mono

When you run the same sound through two L1 systems, you should consider the consequences, both good and bad. See Dual Mono for details.





  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 L1 Pro 8, L1 Pro 16, L1 Pro 32
  2. Craig Small - Bose