Bose L1 Model II Owner's Manual - Page 23
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Troubleshooting
Problem
No mid/high sounds heard
from the L1 Cylindrical
Radiator™ loudspeaker
System momentarily mutes
when changing presets or
plugging/unplugging the
B1 bass module
Microphone sounds
distorted
One of the four
instruments plugged into
the PS1 power stand is at
a lower volume than the
others
Line OUT signals on
channels 1 and 2 are very
loud when connected to
another PS1 power stand
or a mixer with only
mic-level input
Line OUT signals on
channels 1 and 2 are very
noisy
Third-party powered sub-
woofer sounds poor when
connected to the Bass -
Line OUT connector on
the PS1 power stand
B1 bass modules powered
by a third-party power
amplifier and connected to
the Bass - Line OUT
connector sounds poor
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What to do
• Make sure L1 Cylindrical Radiator™ loudspeakers are firmly seated in their connectors.
• Make sure connections are not bent or broken.
• Try cleaning the contacts on the L1 Cylindrical Radiator™ loudspeakers with electronic
contact spray cleaner.
• This is a feature of the PS1 power stand that allows the user to hear that internal
changes have been made.
• Make sure the red clip light is not constantly on. If it is, lower the trim.
• Try a different microphone.
• Try your microphone on another PS1 power stand.
• If the instrument is plugged into Channel 3/4, use a direct box or high-to-low
transformer (high impedance instruments, such as non-active guitars or basses, are not
designed to be plugged directly into a low impedance input).
• If the instrument's volume is still lower than the others, try a similar instrument in the
same channel. If this solves the problem, your instrument may not be working correctly.
• The Line OUT jack operates at a +4dBu professional line level; It is meant to connect to
compatible mixing consoles.
• Use inline pads to reduce the signal gain to a manageable level.
• Line OUT is not meant to be used with PS1 power stands. Some advanced
configurations are detailed online at
• Check to make sure that the receiving device (mixer) is set up to receive a +4dBu level
signal.
• Try powering the receiving device from the same outlet as the PS1 power stand.
• Try using an XLR ground-lift barrel adapter or direct box.
• Unplug any B1 bass modules that may be connected to the PS1 power stand.
• The signal from the Bass - Line Out may be too high for the powered subwoofer, try
attenuating the signal using commercially available direct boxes or in-line pad devices.
• Try different connections to the third-party powered subwoofer such as balanced or
unbalanced cabling and/or a direct box.
• Check that the gain and input controls on the third-party powered subwoofer are set
appropriately.
• If using a powered subwoofer with an adjustable crossover, set the crossover to 180Hz.
• Ensure that at least two B1 bass modules are powered directly from the PS1 power
stand (connected to the PS1 power stand's B1 Bass Module (Amp 3 OUT) jack) and
using the (blue) B1 bass module 4-wire cable.
• Check the gain settings on the third-party power amplifier. The volume level of the B1
bass modules powered by the PS1 power stand should be similar to the bass modules
powered by the external amplifier.
www.bose.com/musicians.