JBL EON One MKII and PRX One PA - The Best Portable PA Speakers?! Meg Checks Them out at JBL HQ!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- Meg spends the day down at the awesome JBL HQ taking a look at some of their best portable PA Speakers the JBL Eon One MKII and the PRX One. Talking you through the specs of these two fantastic speakers and with the all important sound demonstration at the end.
JBL is a company rich in history with over 70 years of acoustic development and evolution, they have been providing the worlds top venues and musicians with speakers for the last 5 decades.
One thing that JBL have done exceptionally well is pioneering a range of speakers that aren't just industry leading sound but with incredible versatility and portability. In an ever changing world, the need for portable speakers is become increasingly popular.
The JBL EON One MKII, a mains or battery powered rechargeable column array speaker, has a whopping 1500W of power plus upto 6 hours battery life if you're using this speaker outdoors. With a 5-channel mixer, a premium grade DSP, Bluetooth functions and universal app control, all jam-packed within one sleek and portable design. Designed perfectly for buskers and songwriters looking for a compact PA system you can carry with one hand, the EON ONE MKII has been artistically designed for heightened versatility to meet every user's needs.
The PRX One, a slightly bigger system, boasting an incredible power-to-size performance, the JBL PRX ONE is as impressively loud as it is portable. Acoustically optimised to deliver unmatched power and performance, the sleek and portable design makes it perfect for both temporary and permanent applications. Packing a punch with its impressive 2000w of power, this speaker would be the ideal set up for a band looking to upsize their PA set up for those bigger shows!
Complete with a full built-in suite of iconic dbx and Lexicon audio effects spanning reverbs, delays, choruses, echos, compression, limiting and gating - you don't need to worry about any heavy and inefficient outboard gear when you have everything available at the touch of a button.
Easily controlled through the dual-mode 7-channel mixer, you'll have complete control over all of your channels and effects, allowing you to achieve that perfect sound, no matter your experience.
To check out these two awesome speakers head here:
JBL EON One MKII - bit.ly/3WIXxvX
JBL PRX One - bit.ly/45Gt0D1
00:00 Intro
00:51 What Are the Speakers?
01:37 EON One MKII Specs
03:01 Lexicon Effects
03:50 JBL Pro Connect App
05:20 PRX One Specs
06:10 Bluetooth Capabilities
07:56 Playing Demo EON One Dry
08:54 Playing Demo With Effects
09:35 Playing Demo PRX One Dry
10:41 Playing Demo With Effects
11:37 Outro
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The amount of detail on the controls is amazing. Thank you, Megan.
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Wow, you play sing quite beautifully. These are quite the items.
Nice review!!! tanks
it is a very beautiful video
Sounds good, prices, and the nearest shop to great Staughton, cambs to try them out?
Can the prx one have a different effect on each channel or just control the send?
What wires do I need for a wireless mic power??
What is the make and model of this microphone stand?
This is really cool! Do you think the Mk2 would be okay in a small band application? You know, drums, bass, guitar, and singer? Just wondering if it has the output. Thanks for the video and best wishes from Canada!
I have the mk2 and the real deciding factor for what it's capable of would be the size of the venue. I have had more than enough output for vocals, keys, guitar, bass and a kick drum for a small bar or coffee shop but felt lacking with just a singer and guitar at an outdoor gig by the pool
NO! Acoustic guitar/vocals only
Can I use second microphone for acoustic guitar instead pick up?
Ive brought 2 of these units and sent both back
What was up with them? What did you end up getting?
Nice
What mic stand is that??
Battery powered don't cut it, i need
nuclear powered and a volume knob that goes to eleven ! I wanna rock !!!
The pro connect app is the worst in the market. Why have JBL not fixed this. They are doing there customers over by not sorting this
The reverb is also unable
No offense intended, but „8 by 2-inch“ tweeters is not a correct way of explaining it. It‘s got to be 8x (8 times), as in simply „8 2-inch tweeters“. By the way: I have the PRX One. Great speaker.
Meu amigo , este aparelho atendente um ambiente com 100 pessoas voz e Violao ?
@@RoniltonDiasoficial Sorry, I don’t speak Spanish.
@@scottbecker3485 Good afternoon, can this system serve 100 people in a church?
@@RoniltonDiasoficial Hi there. Never played a church, but the speaker easily handles 100 or more people. Your bigger challenge might be overall church acoustics, which tend to be very cavernous and call for secondary speakers further back near the audience, timed to match the sound waves coming from the front.
Where the reverb
She leaves out the app has issues on both units. Not acceptable for live giging. The hardware is good. She is giving peak power output and not RMS. Final recommendation is wait until the app is working correctly.
Which has better sound and which is more powerful between the jbl eon one mkll and the jbl prx one

Both systems sound very similar but the prx one is much louder
Without wishing to sound disrespectful to you, I have to ask why you quote the PMPO output and not the RMS value, surely you know that PMPO is only relevant to hifi? For stage gear RMS is appropriate. I don’t want to accuse you of selling snake oil by throwing the biggest numbers you can at us but it’s not easy.
I think that even with RMS supposedly comparing apples with apples, there's an awful lot of smoke and mirrors in equipment output descriptions these days. I'm also inclined to think that modern class D amps don't sound as good as the old (but heavy) equipment of my youth. And give me simple knobs over digital screens any day!
You’re right and you’re not wrong. I’d say nothing beats a wooden cab, plastic seems to be unable to bring warm timbre, although I have come across a few modern PAs that manage to bring warmth. I’ll not sully the creators by naming my PA but it’s affordable, powerful and has a nice tone…oh and it’s a tower, the advantage of that is that it has 4tweeters on each tower and that brings great detail to the output. I do think there’s only one way to get a decent PA and that’s to use your ears in the same room; which the young lady in the clip did say.
Jbl apps are pathetic. And the mic quality is unusable