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INTRODUCTION
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the Bose
®
L1
®
model 1S system with ToneMatch
®
port. Based on a
revolutionary
new technology, this system brings the benefits of an intimate acoustic concert
to amplified performance.
This owner’s guide provides detailed setup and operating instructions for your L1 system and
explains how to connect equipment to it.
For additional information on using this system, including tips, techniques, and frequently
asked questions, please visit www.Bose.com/livesound on the Internet.
Features and benefits
You control the soundJust as in an unamplified performance, you control the sound.
You will no longer wonder how you sound to your fellow musicians or to your audience
because you will hear what they hear.
Quick and easy setupThe L1 system is easy to carry and can be set up in minutes, not
hours. This frees you from the time-consuming and often frustrating effort required to prop
-
erly set up conventional sound equipment.
Dramatically improved performanceCompared to using conventional equipment,
performance and enjoyment dramatically improve because the struggle to hear yourself
and the other musicians is diminished.
Creates excitement and emotionEnhanced performance of the musicians creates the
kind of excitement and emotion that is valued by music lovers.
You hear what the audience hearsFor the first time, musicians hear what their
audiences hear and thus, are less likely to play at uncomfortable sound levels.
The music is naturally dynamicThe softest to the most intense passages can be
heard and enjoyed.
Improves your appearance There is less equipment on the stage and more room.
Sound reproduction unlike beforeAudience members report that the clarity and
excitement that come from hearing the accurate reproduction of sound from each
instrument, and from hearing the sound of each instrument in its position on stage
(as opposed to mono or even stereo mix of all instruments), is unlike anything they have
heard before in an amplified performance.
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