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Old 12-06-2019, 09:04 AM
meb meb is offline
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Default Bose T1 to S1 - TRS Only?

I just purchased the S1 Pro and want to run it through my T1
simultaneously with my L1mod2 and/or L1C. I assumed I could use the Main
and Aux outputs on the T1. It works fine via TRS,
but does not work TS. Of course, a guitar plugged in via TS is fine.
Is there a way around tins? I was hoping to use one of my many long TS cables for the connection rather than buy a long TRS
cable to position it like I want.
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Old 12-06-2019, 09:46 AM
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I just purchased the S1 Pro and want to run it through my T1
simultaneously with my L1mod2 and/or L1C. I assumed I could use the Main
and Aux outputs on the T1. It works fine via TRS,
but does not work TS. Of course, a guitar plugged in via TS is fine.
Is there a way around tins? I was hoping to use one of my many long TS cables for the connection rather than buy a long TRS
cable to position it like I want.
I assume that it's just the way it's wired, but if the cable run is long, you do want to use a TRS cable (or TRS to male XLR--or XLR to XLR is it's a combo jack) in any case. A balanced connection like that will be more immune to noise and you won't get any signal loss. I would just buy one.

Louis
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Old 12-06-2019, 02:24 PM
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sure, I will just pick up a trs cable. I guess I am just disappointed that I
couldn't test it out at yesterday's gig. Now I must wait. :-(
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