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Connecting a B1 bass module to the L1 model I power stand (optional)
The
B1 Bass Module
jack on the L1 model I power stand can adequately drive one or two B1
bass modules. B1 bass modules can be placed on the floor vertically or horizontally. Up to
four modules can be stacked when placed horizontally (Figure 5).
CAUTION:
Do not connect more than two B1 bass modules to the
B1 Bass Module
jack on the
L1 model I power stand. Driving more than two B1 bass modules from the
B1 Bass Module
out-
put will improperly load the amplifier in the L1 model I power stand, resulting in less than full sys-
tem performance.
CAUTION:
Only B1 bass modules should be used in the
B1 Bass Module
jack.
Figure 5
Bass module orientations
Connecting one B1 bass module
Insert one end of the B1 bass module 4-wire cable into one of the jacks on the rear panel
of the B1 bass module. Insert the other end of the 4-wire cable into the
B1 Bass Module
jack
on the L1 model I power stand connector panel.
Figure 6
B1 bass module
Note:
The B1 bass module connector will click softly upon being properly engaged.
CAUTION:
A B1 bass module cannot be shared between two L1 model I power stands.
B1 bass modules can
be stacked in a column
of up to four, maximum
B1 bass modules can
be placed vertically or
horizontally
B1 bass module 4-wire cable (blue)
To connect,
push the plug
into the jack and rotate it
clockwise to lock it.
To disconnect,
slide back the metal tab on the
body of the plug, rotate the plug counterclockwise
and pull it out of the jack.
To
B1 Bass Module
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