Can I connect this speaker with a mixer? If yes , can anyone suggest a good one.Because I felt my JBL eon one compact is not loud for my use . Thank you
Has any used this to play electric guitar via a multi-fx pedal (eg, Zoom G6), and if so, how is it the sound, and if possible to know, how it would compare to the preferred choice for guitarist FRFR speakers, the Heardrush 112 or 108?
Nice product review. It would be good to hear a louder song than the one you played to get an idea of real world situations where it's important to know how much throw it has and how much headroom you have when you need it. How does it work in a room full of people, talikng etc. Thanks anyway, it was informative.
I'm playing acoustic guitar and sing, using microphone for guitar not pick up. I need to upgrade my amp, do you have any suggestion? Playing only for friends and family in small space. Many thanks
You can pair up to 4 together for Bluetooth streaming. It also has a pass thru that could go to a sub but as this goes down to 35hz it's already pretty decent.
Not a major flaw. Show me another option that does that? You can always use an external mixer for that. It's designed for solo performers primarily, just as the Bose S1 pro, but the JBL has vastly more options.
@@AntonKiiko if you could convert your last instrument to AUX then it's another channel. Like - my GT-1 for my Taylor T5z you could use the headphones out of it into the aux in to free an XLR/ 1/4 input
JBL has been first choice in PA & stereo loud speakers since the ‘70’s. That hasn’t changed to this day.
Impressive portable speaker. Thank you, Megan. (As always, loved the playing)
Can I connect this speaker with a mixer? If yes , can anyone suggest a good one.Because I felt my JBL eon one compact is not loud for my use .
Thank you
Has any used this to play electric guitar via a multi-fx pedal (eg, Zoom G6), and if so, how is it the sound, and if possible to know, how it would compare to the preferred choice for guitarist FRFR speakers, the Heardrush 112 or 108?
Nice product review. It would be good to hear a louder song than the one you played to get an idea of real world situations where it's important to know how much throw it has and how much headroom you have when you need it. How does it work in a room full of people, talikng etc. Thanks anyway, it was informative.
Hi , can I use it without the batteries, just using a power cable?
I'm playing acoustic guitar and sing, using microphone for guitar not pick up. I need to upgrade my amp, do you have any suggestion? Playing only for friends and family in small space. Many thanks
Can I turn on it directly to power without battery ?
What is the mic stand that you are using?
Can you add a subwoofer and a second speaker so it has stereo sound
You can pair up to 4 together for Bluetooth streaming. It also has a pass thru that could go to a sub but as this goes down to 35hz it's already pretty decent.
Can you connect Bluetooth microphone with this?
Nop
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I guess from Belgium.
MAJOR FLAW. If it was made with TWO microphone inputs and TWO instrument inputs so two people could use it. You'd make a killing.
Not a major flaw. Show me another option that does that? You can always use an external mixer for that. It's designed for solo performers primarily, just as the Bose S1 pro, but the JBL has vastly more options.
1/4 to 1/8 adaptor to get that last 4th channel
@@RafaelUnplugged could you elaborate that?
@@AntonKiiko if you could convert your last instrument to AUX then it's another channel. Like - my GT-1 for my Taylor T5z you could use the headphones out of it into the aux in to free an XLR/ 1/4 input
It DOES have 2 mic and 2 instrument inputs.
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