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Bose l1Compact plus Yamaha MG06 mixer questions
I just pulled the trigger on this Bose. I also got the Yamaha Mixer because it has reverb, which I understand the Bose L1C does not. I am excited for this!
(My Loudbox Artist is now for sale on the forum fyi) But I do have a few quick questions... I would love to have control over the sound from my Mic Stand - to adjust level for the guitar and vocal. If my guitar and vocals go into the Yamaha MG06 mixer, then which channel does the mixer go into on the Bose? Or does it go into an Aux channel on the Bose? For those of you who use a mixer and not just the Bose L1 - how do you configure your setup? Any tips? Thanks in advance! Sal
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When using my A&H Zed10fx mixer.
Output (mono) to the L1C - Line input (CH 2) switch to line level (No Tonematch). Still doesn't solve the adjusting volume from Mic Stand. |
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Hi Sal,
you plug vocals into channel 1 and the guitar into channel 2 (or vice versa). Then you connect the left (or right) out from the Yamaha to the TRS jack of the L1c. It doesn't matter which one you take. There is no pan pot on the Yamaha. If doing so you should take a TRS cable for a balanced connection. The mono/stereo knob shall be in the mono position. You can also connect the left and right outputs from the mixer to the cinch inputs of the Bose. Both sides will be mixed together within the Bose. It would be an unbalanced connection that is more prone to noise but it will be probably no problem. !!! You have to consider that you cannot use the Tonematch setting of the Bose with both solutions!!! If you want this I see another way: Put the mono stereo knob (between channel 1 and 2) to the stereo position. Then the left out of the mixer should carry the vocals and should be connected to one of the cinch inputs of the Bose (left or right). The right out of the mixer should carry the guitar signal and should be connected to the TRS input jeck of the Bose. Then you can select the tonematch on the Bose just for the guitar and the vocals will not be effected from it. |
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That's a handy mixer; I got its bigger cousin, the MG10XU. A little overkill for most of my needs, but I really wanted the mids EQ adjustment that the MG06X doesn't have. As you probably know since you bought that unit and you reference wanting to have the mixer within reach while performing, one of the neat things about that Yamaha lineup is the mic-stand attachment that screws into the bottom of it. A main reason I got it. I think you'll be very happy with this setup. |
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Congrats! I have the same rig and it works great. As for hookups, I actually use a dual TS (left and right mono 1/4") to dual phono (left and right rca) cable and go into the Bose in the line input with the phono plugs. I set my levels so that the volume on the Bose channel 2 is at 12 o'clock and the MG06X master out is at the notched area around the 3 o'clock position with my guitar and vocal mic levels at 12 o'clock. Finally, I prefer short delay over reverb.
Good luck with it.
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Is there an advantage doing it that way that I'm overlooking, or did you just use what you had on hand and found it worked great so why mess with success? |
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But I do prefer the dual TS to dual phono.
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I do basically the same thing as YamahaGuy except I use a Behringer mixer. Depending upon where we are, we sometimes use a second L1C.
Recently we were either going to upgrade to a full sized L1 or go with a second L1C, and we opted for door number two. This gives us much more latitude with the sometimes quirky stage setups we face with a throw-n-go set up time. |
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This. I use a 4 XLR (no P/U used or needed for my work) Yamaha mixer with my Bose virtually all the time. Works well for me.
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Thank you for all the great responses. I will report back after I try a few things...
Thanks
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I will. What should be nice is how I can put the Yammie mixer on a mic stand at my fingertips while I perform...
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When I got my Bose L1C I went to the Bose forum and asked about connecting a mixer. Their reply was to pan all channels either left or right and line out to channel 2 on the L1C with the Tonematch switch to "line". They also recommended using the RCA cable mentioned earlier.
BTW, A Yamaha BMS10A mic stand adaptor should mount your mixer.
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I’ll play with this more this weekend. If any of you all have photos of the setup, with settings, I am so indebted! This is what I am looking at:
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i got tired of updating my guitars. Last edited by SalFromChatham; 06-14-2018 at 03:58 AM. |