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#405123 - 07/18/15 11:27 AM
Re: Just ordered a Bose L1 Compact
[Re: PraiseTheLord]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Hi Gary, it is a mono to mono adapter, see the page http://comingsoon.radioshack.com/radioshackgold-series-mono-to-mono-y-adapter/2740892.htmlI was using a dual ts to trs adapter and that's the one that caused the problem with the mic not coming through. DonM recommended using the RCA connection, but I have been struggling with that (see earlier posts). Having discussed the issue with Bose and Sweetwater technical support a new Bose arrived this morning, but exactly the same problem, so I'll be calling Bose again on Monday.
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#405129 - 07/18/15 12:34 PM
Re: Just ordered a Bose L1 Compact
[Re: PraiseTheLord]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15575
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Graham, the problem is not with the Bose - it's the adapter. Whether it's TRS or TS, it's still a parallel headset adapter and not intended to do what you want it to do. Radio Shack has 1/4-inch to RCA cables, or you can also use a split 1/4-inch mono to 1/8-inch stereo and plug into the 1/8-inch input. http://www.samash.com/hosa-cmp150-series...1g82xoCfPnw_wcBI believe Radio Shack has this cable as well. Good luck, Gary
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#405177 - 07/19/15 06:51 AM
Re: Just ordered a Bose L1 Compact
[Re: PraiseTheLord]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Here's the latest:
1/4 inch input into Bose * One unbalanced TS Mono cable out of the Korg Pa900 sounds great! * Two unbalanced TS Mono cables connected to a Y adapter with a balanced TRS Stereo plug into the Bose loses the mic input into the Korg. * Two unbalanced TS Mono cables connected to a Y adapter with an unbalanced TS Mono plug into the Bose (either the adapter or 6" cable version) sounds great. Jury is out on whether the sound is better than just one cable.
RCA Connectors * I have tried 3 different pairs of cables (pair of unbalanced cables with RCA adapter at the end, and 2 different makes of unbalanced TS to RCA cables). In ALL cases I get a hum as I turn the volume on the Bose to 9 o'clock on (regardless of the volume level on the Korg, in fact even if the Korg is turned off). * I have only the Korg and the Bose connected to the surge protector. * The same thing happens if I connect my Kurzweil SP4 to the Bose. * If I connect the keyboard to a Roland BA330 RCA connection there is no hum. * If I connect my iPhone to the Bose there is no hum. * Having talked to Bose and Sweetwater technical support they sent another unit out, which arrived yesterday. Same problem as the first unit.
1/8 Input into the Bose * Have never tried that, but have ordered the cable Gary recommended. * I have some other cables and adapters that will get me into that, so I'll try that later if I get time.
Bottom line, I am still happy with the Bose, but am just trying to get the best out of it. It seems like the RCA connection is designed for iPhone, but I'm going to call Bose again on Monday.
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Graham, Korg Pa1000, Korg G1 Air, Countryman E6, Roland BA330, 2 x Roland CM-30, , Mackie SRM150
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