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Bose T4S ToneMatch Digital Mixer

Original price was: $1,239.00.Current price is: $1,129.00.

Small footprint, and a ton of built in audio settings designed specifically for your mic type, instrument, or DJ style.  Plus when connected to the Pro32, pro16 or Pro8, a single Ethernet cable powers the mixer AND delivers audio signal to the speaker.

 

 

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Description

Bose T4S ToneMatch Mixer

Take control of your music with the T4S ToneMatch mixer, an ultra-compact 4-channel interface designed for performers. Engineered with a powerful DSP engine and intuitive user control, the T4S ToneMatch offers studio-quality EQ, dynamics and effects. Sound great with integrated Bose ToneMatch processing and zEQ, especially when connected to a Bose L1 or F1 system for full end-to-end tonal control. Play confidently on stage with the rugged T4S using its tactile controls, easy-to-read LED display and scene recall. The T4S, a true performer’s companion.

Powerful Audio Processing

• Updated, studio-quality effects with advanced digital audio processing
• High-quality effects include compressor, limiter, de-esser, noise gate, chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, delay and reverb
• Bose ToneMatch processing for natural-sounding vocals and instruments
• zEQ focuses the sound of ToneMatch presets for effective adjustments on the fly
• Independent ToneMatch, EQ, dynamics and effects per channel
• Dedicated reverb on Aux 1 send, and a global shared reverb for use across all channels
• Master output EQ helps compensate for venue acoustics
• Full end-to-end tonal optimisation when used with Bose L1 and F1 systems

Seamless Live Control

• Tactile controls and indicators designed for live, on-stage use
• Fast-learning user interface
• Built-in tap tempo delay, chromatic tuner, and recallable scenes
• LED display and illuminated controls are easy to read and use, even on dimly-lit stages

High-Density Connectivity

• Unprecedented connectivity and control in a small digital stereo mixer
• Four high-quality audio preamps with XLR-combo jacks for microphones or instruments, and switchable phantom power
• Two ToneMatch outputs for digital audio and power
• Two Aux sends, and Two Aux inputs for additional sources
• USB-A and -B for USB drive playback or PC/Mac interfacing
• Independent headphone and balanced ¼” TRS stereo outputs

Convenient Gig-Ready Features

• Rugged enclosure with a protective magnetic cover to protect controls and connectors
• Includes a ToneMatch cable for connecting to the Bose L1 Pro8, Pro16 or Pro32, or the older Bose L1 Model II and L1 Model 1S system for digital audio and power
• Bottom insert allows you to use standard mounting accessories to keep your T4S within reach

Technical Summary

4x Combo XLR-1/4″ inputs
2 x Aux inputs
2x Aux sends
2x ToneMatch ports
1/4″ TRS stereo outputs
Dedicated headphone output
USB A and B for playback or PC
Protective magnetic cover
ToneMatch cable included
Dimensions: 214 x 184 x 83 mm (D x W x H) 8.4″ x 7.25″ x 3.25″ (D x W x H)
Weight: 1 kg (2.1 lbs)


ToneMatch FAQ

  • Tonematch Mixers

    Questions about the T1 T4s or T8s Tonematch mixer

    • Can I use the T1, T4s or T8s with the F1 system?

      Yes. The F1 system is compatible with the ToneMatch audio engine.

      You’ll need a stand-alone power supply for the T1 or T4s, but the T8s comes with a power unit.

      There is no ToneMatch port on the F1 812 or sub, you’ll need to use 6.3mm TRS cables from the master out.

       

       

    • How do I connect the T4s in stereo?

      You can use the ToneMatch T4s digital mixer with a stand-alone power supply and connect to any powered speaker system, not JUST the S1 Pro+ or any of the Bose Pro range.

      But utilising the included ToneMatch cable and connecting to an L1 Pro8, Pro16 or Pro32, you can power the T4s without a secondary power supply, and there’s no need for an audio cable between the L1 Pro and T4s either.

      Read the full step-by-step guide on how to connect your ToneMatch T4s mixer with the L1 Pro range in mono, dual mono, or stereo.

       

    • How do I connect the T8s to the L1 Pro?

      If you want to connect your Tonematch T8s to the L1 Pro8, Pro16, or Pro32, you just need a couple of Ethernet cables.

      You can run a single L1 Pro in mono, or a pair of L1 Pro, S1 Pro or F1 812 in either stereo, or dual mono (daisy chain).

       

      Follow the simple guide here: Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro connection guide

      How do I connect the Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro16, Pro8 or Pro32?

    • Does the Bose L1 Pro8 have reverb?

      Does the Bose L1 Pro8 have reverb?

      Yes, reverb is available on the L1 Pro8 (and Pro16 and Pro32, the S1 Pro and S1 Pro+ as well).

      You can adjust the reverb on channel 1 and channel 2 on the L1 Pro8, or you have even more control if you connect the T4s or T8s Tonematch mixers.

      Read more about the L1 Pro8 reverb feature here.

    • How do I connect my T1 Tonematch to an L1 Pro?

      The original T1 Tonematch mixer will need an audio cable (two if connecting two L1 Pro systems in stereo or dual mono), and an ethernet cable (or Tonematch power supply).

      Important: The L1 Pro8, Pro16, or Pro32 can power the T1 Tonematch mixer via the ethernet cable, but won’t do audio.  Unlike the much older L1 Model II or L1s, there is no audio transferred via this ethernet connection.

      1. Power up your T1 via the Tonematch power supply, or an ethernet cable connected to the L1 Pro Tonematch port
      2. Run a 6.3mm TRS (stereo) cable from the T1 master out, into Ch3 on the L1 Pro.

      If you want to run a pair of L1 Pro from the T4s, you’ll need to run an audio cable (TRS 6.3mm or “quarter inch” jack) from the AUX out of the T1 to your 2nd L1 Pro or S1 Pro+.

      Read the full article at the Bose Portable PA Encyclopedia FAQ and Wiki

 

T8s vs T4s - how are they different?

Bose T4S and T8S: same but different

The T4s and T8s are essentially the same, the T8s can handle more inputs and needs an external power supply.  The T4s has a smaller footprint and is ideal for DJs that may only want to run a single L1 Pro.

The biggest differences between these mixers are the number of onboard channels and the ways in which they interface with your sound system.

 

T4S:

  • 4 channels with combi mic/line inputs and phantom power
  • ToneMatch digital output — for Bose L1 Model II and L1 Model 1S speaker systems
  • 1/4″ aux outs (x2), 1/4″ aux ins (x2), 1/4″ stereo main outs
  • Power supply not included — powered via ToneMatch port

T8S:

  • 8 channels with combi mic/line inputs and phantom power
  • XLR balanced outputs — for Bose F1 speaker systems, etc.
  • 1/4″ aux outs (x4), 1/4″ aux ins (x2), 1/4″ stereo main outs
  • Power supply included and required
ToneMatch Mixers Family T4S & T8S
  • Can I use the T1, T4s or T8s with the F1 system?

    Yes. The F1 system is compatible with the ToneMatch audio engine.

    You’ll need a stand-alone power supply for the T1 or T4s, but the T8s comes with a power unit.

    There is no ToneMatch port on the F1 812 or sub, you’ll need to use 6.3mm TRS cables from the master out.

     

     

  • How do I connect the T4s in stereo?

    You can use the ToneMatch T4s digital mixer with a stand-alone power supply and connect to any powered speaker system, not JUST the S1 Pro+ or any of the Bose Pro range.

    But utilising the included ToneMatch cable and connecting to an L1 Pro8, Pro16 or Pro32, you can power the T4s without a secondary power supply, and there’s no need for an audio cable between the L1 Pro and T4s either.

    Read the full step-by-step guide on how to connect your ToneMatch T4s mixer with the L1 Pro range in mono, dual mono, or stereo.

     

  • How do I connect the T8s to the L1 Pro?

    If you want to connect your Tonematch T8s to the L1 Pro8, Pro16, or Pro32, you just need a couple of Ethernet cables.

    You can run a single L1 Pro in mono, or a pair of L1 Pro, S1 Pro or F1 812 in either stereo, or dual mono (daisy chain).

     

    Follow the simple guide here: Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro connection guide

    How do I connect the Tonematch T8s to L1 Pro16, Pro8 or Pro32?

  • Does the Bose L1 Pro8 have reverb?

    Does the Bose L1 Pro8 have reverb?

    Yes, reverb is available on the L1 Pro8 (and Pro16 and Pro32, the S1 Pro and S1 Pro+ as well).

    You can adjust the reverb on channel 1 and channel 2 on the L1 Pro8, or you have even more control if you connect the T4s or T8s Tonematch mixers.

    Read more about the L1 Pro8 reverb feature here.