Hi macheted01,
Your A1 Packlite is probably fine.

You know that the B1 requires a specific EQ curve to sound great. That is applied in the Power Stand, and the Power Stand knows to do this when it detects a B1 (or two) connected to the Power Stand Bass Module Out(Speakon connection).
The engineers at Bose designed the Model II to detect what kind of Bass Module you are using based on what is plugged into the Bass Module Out and then it sets the same EQ for the Power Stand Bass Line Out (where you connect the A1 PackLite).
If you don't connect a B1 to the Power Stand Module Out, you don't get the correct B1 EQ at the Bass Line Out, and as you heard, the B1s don't sound right.
Also - the design assumes that if you have something connected to the Power Stand Bass Line Out, then you must have two B1s connected to the Power Stand Bass Module Out. The system reduces the output of the bass subsystem by -6 dB. That sounds counter productive, but this keeps the overall spectral balance the same whether have two B1s attached or four. This all works fine if you have a couple of B1s connected to the Power Stand Bass Output, and it doesn't work very well if you don't.
What happened in your test:
- B1 EQ not applied
- Overall bass reduced by -6 dB
There isn't really a good way to test that the A1 PackLite is working 100% until you run four B1s. But... from what you've said, (you *are* getting sound through the A1 Packlite) it's probably fine.
ST
PS - here's a reference article to explain what is happening in more detail.
Bass Line OutPPS - the behaviour is different if you use one or two B2s, but that doesn't apply here.