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Dynamike![]() Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts ![]() |
Is it possible to pair two Bose S1 Pros together for microphone usage without the cable? I know two will pair to play music together using the app wirelessly. But I want both to pair by putting the wireless receiver from a microphone system into one of the speakers. When I put my microphone receiver into one of the speaker's inputs, there is no sound from my microphone coming out the other Bose S1 Pro speaker. Will I have to get the cable for line out and input?
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Dynamike![]() Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts ![]() |
I called spoke to a tech. I will have to use the cable. It cannot be done wirelessly.
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dtrickys![]() New user 37 Posts ![]() |
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On Jan 2, 2022, Dynamike wrote: which cable you use for the wireless mic ? that's heard by the both Bose speakers ? |
Ray Pierce![]() Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 2581 Posts ![]() |
There are two ways to do it. You’ll either need a cable to go from the master speaker to the secondary one or a second RF receiver set at the same frequency you can plug into the second system.
Ray Pierce
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Dynamike![]() Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts ![]() |
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On Feb 21, 2022, Ray Pierce wrote: I did call Gemini because I like your idea. https://geminisound.com/collections/wire......essories But customer service told me it will not work having two receivers on the same frequency because they will knock each other out. The big question is was there a misunderstanding. |
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