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Bose L1 Model I User Manual

Bose L1 Model I
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L1
TM
model I system
Owner’s Guide
www.Bose.com/musicians
PIASOG.book Page 1 Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:10 PM
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Bose L1 Model I Specifications

General IconGeneral
Weight76 lbs (34.5 kg)
Height72 inches (183 cm)
Frequency Response40 Hz - 12 kHz
Inputs2 XLR/TRS combo jacks, 1 RCA
Speaker TypeLine Array
Horizontal Coverage180 degrees
System ComponentsL1 Power Stand
OutputsXLR

Summary

Safety Information

Introduction to Safety Guidelines

Emphasizes reading the owner's guide for proper system setup, operation, and feature enjoyment.

Electrical Safety Precautions

Details critical warnings, symbols, and instructions to prevent electrical shock hazards.

System Setup and Assembly

Getting Started: System Overview

Introduces the system benefits for musicians and audiences and provides setup guidance.

Unpacking and Components

Lists all system components, included equipment, and optional accessories for unboxing.

Product Assembly and Disassembly

Provides detailed steps for connecting, assembling, and safely taking apart the L1 model I system.

Connecting Bass Modules

Explains the procedure for connecting one or two B1 bass modules to the power stand.

Controls, Indicators, and Connections

Channel 1 & 2 Operations

Covers input jacks, trim, signal/OL, phantom power, ToneMatch presets, and Line OUT.

Channel 3 & 4 Inputs

Details the Line IN and Level controls for input channels 3 and 4.

Rear Panel Connections

Describes bass, remote, AC power, data, and fuse connections on the power stand.

R1 Remote Control Features

Explains the functions of HIGH, MID, LOW, LEVEL, and MASTER controls on the R1 remote.

Operating Instructions

Optimizing Sound Output

Guides on initial setup of sound levels, trim, and master for optimal performance.

Using Input Channels 3 and 4

Explains how to connect and use input channels 3 and 4 for line-level signals.

Using External Effects Processors

Explains serial and parallel connection methods for integrating external effects processors.

Troubleshooting and Support

Problem Resolution Guide

Offers solutions for common system issues like power, sound, and connectivity problems.

Product Care and Service Information

Covers customer service, cleaning, warranty registration, and available accessories.

Technical Information

System Specifications Overview

Provides detailed mechanical, electrical, impedance, and audio I/O specifications.

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