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Why does the Model II power stand contain only a single analog input?

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Why does the Model II power stand contain only a single analog input?

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Based on customer feedback, Bose provides a single analog input, which is suitable for many applications and is compatible with outputs from standard mixing consoles, DJ mixers, laptop computers and many other devices. This enables the layout of the power stand to be less cluttered with connectors that ultimately may not be used for many applications. The end result is a clean and compact design. Musicians who require more inputs can purchase the T1 ToneMatch™ audio engine, which is specifically designed to work with the L1™ Model II system. The T1 is a powerful multichannel audio device designed for musicians to use with the Model II system. It includes our largest library of ToneMatch™ presets, proprietary zEQ, a complete suite of studio-class effects and processing, and five channel inputs.

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