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Product assembly

1. Place the PS1 power stand on the floor. Place it on
a flat, dry, stable surface at the rearmost part of the stage,
handle facing forward, behind the performer.
WARNING: The completed unit
weighs about 60 lb.
Moving the completely
assembled unit is not
recommended.
For placement guidelines, see
"Placing the product in the
right location for your perfor-
mance" on page 9.
2. Insert the bottom section of the
L1 Cylindrical Radiator™
loudspeaker into the PS1 power
stand. You should hear a soft click
when it is properly seated and locked
in place.
Note: Electrical connections
between the PS1 power stand
and L1 Cylindrical Radiator™
loudspeaker are made
automatically as you
assemble the product.
3. Mount the top section of the L1 Cylindrical
Radiator™ loudspeaker. Place one foot on the PS1
power stand to support your back. Insert the bayonet on
the top section into the channel that
runs along the back of the bottom
section. Lower the top section until it
is flush with the top of the bottom
section. You should hear a soft click
as the top section locks in place.
4. Connect the R1 remote control to the PS1
power stand. Plug the R1 remote control cable into
either end of the remote. Plug the other end into the
Remote jack on the PS1 power stand.
5. Place the R1 remote control within reach of
your performance position. This will allow you to
both hear your performance and to control it directly.
Note: If you power up the system without the R1 remote
control, it will function as if all the knobs on the R1 remote
control are at center position (12 o'clock).
6. Plug in the PS1 power stand and turn it on. Plug
the female end of the power cord into the AC Mains
jack on the PS1 power stand. Plug the other end into an
AC (mains) receptacle.
CAUTION: Bose recommends using a quality surge
suppressor on all electronic equipment. Voltage
variations and spikes can damage electronic
components in any system. A quality suppressor,
which can eliminate the vast majority of failures
attributed to surges, may be purchased at
electronics stores.
Your Personalized Amplification System™
product is now set up and ready for the
addition of other equipment.
• See "Connecting a B1 bass module to the PS1
power stand (optional)" on page 12.
• See "Using an effects processor" on page 19.
Setup
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