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10. Line Input –
Connect the line-level output of your mixer to the combi (XLR or 1/4-inch) Line input. The 1/4-inch input can accept unbalanced
(Tip-Sleeve) or balanced (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) cables. The Signal LED lights green when a signal is present and may flash red if the input is clipped.
11. L&R Aux Inputs –
These L&R stereo RCA jacks are for connecting the audio output of a DJ mixer, MP3 player, or CD/DVD player. When using a
single L2t/L2m speaker, the left and right inputs are summed to mono. If a second L2t or L2m is connected via L6 LINK, the left and right Aux Inputs
will be automatically split between the two speakers.
12. Feedback Suppression –
Turns on the 12-band feedback suppression circuit for the Mixer Input channel. Press the On button to enable or
disable Feedback Suppression; press and hold the On button to select aggressive (red), medium (amber), or mild (green) Feedback Suppression.
13. Loop Thru Output –
This output duplicates the signal received at the Line input jack.
14. Mix Out Output –
This output sends a mix of all three channels (Channel 1, Channel 2, and back panel inputs)
15. Master Level –
Sets the overall output level. The Limit LED lights if the Master Limiter kicks in.
16. Speaker Mode –
L2t/L2m can be optimized for various applications. Press the Speaker Mode button to cycle between Reference/P.A., Playback,
Floor Monitor, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar, or Electric Guitar. See the table below for more information.
17. L6 LINK
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This connection provides a powerful, proprietary digital link between various L6 LINK-compatible products, enabling easy, reliable,
one-cable connectivity. In the case of L2t/L2m, L6 LINK-connected speakers can be daisy-chained, allowing all products to sync and communicate
uniquely with each other. When two or more L2t or L2m speakers are connected via L6 LINK, the 7-segment display indicates whether each speaker
is left (“L”), right (“r”), or L+R mono (“b”). When used with a StageScape mixer, the 7-segment display identifies each speaker with a number.
18. Power Switch –
Turns the speaker on and off.
Speaker Mode
Description
Reference/P.A.
This is the recommended mode for live sound reinforcement, with a flat frequency response, a 2.2 kHz crossover frequency,
and maximum low frequency extension.
Playback
Optimized for prerecorded music; similar to P.A. mode with an emphasis at extreme low and high frequencies.
Floor Monitor
Similar to P.A. mode with a slight reduction in low frequency content to counteract coupling when placing the speaker
on the floor. If the speaker is powered on while in a horizontal position, Floor Monitor speaker mode will be selected
automatically. The user can then change to a different mode, if desired.
Keyboards
Flat frequency response with a 3.5 kHz crossover frequency; provides a warmer response that’s better for instruments, and
adds more relative energy from the cone.
Acoustic Guitar
3.5 kHz crossover frequency, with a tailored low-frequency response to minimize boominess.
Electric Guitar
The overall frequency response emulates the sound of a 212 combo amp. The 10” speaker plays full range, with the horn
adding only the smallest amount of sparkle.