Finally, a video that explains darn near everything. I'm thrilled! The app gets terrible reviews though on Google Play. Do you kow how to connect the app to the speaker?
hi nathan can i plug in a portable e-drum pad on channel 2 ? and at the same time link a bluetooth device like mp3 player as my backing tracks on channel 4?
Yes. All 4 channels can accept simultaneous inputs, including channel 4 accepting either the Bluetooth connection or a 3.5mm "Aux in" direct input. (For what it's worth, you cannot have both a 'line-in' device plugged into channel 4 AND have the BT connected at the same time.) What you described in your comment should work.
I prefer a real mixer, you can see everything right in front of you. Better EQ and better control. Yamaha's EQ sweeps really well across frequencies, adjustments are fast. I can make these two speakers sound awesome. Each to his own. I've been doing this for 50 years. I bought two of these JBL's and really enjoy the flexibility. Los Angeles Play on
I also prefer a proper mixer when it is not counterproductive to set one up. I suppose I think of this all-in-one as a quick, portable solution for simple application, especially one where a power source might be unavailable or difficult to access. The draw for me on this speaker was the battery. Of course, depending on the complexity of the need, a proper mixer might be warranted where it provides more granular control.
Thanks for the tip. In my cursory internet search I like that the EV is louder and appears to have more range (fuller bass). My biggest concern with the JBL has been that it is not as powerful as I would have liked.
So helpful ! Thanks a million!!
Thanks for explaining it so well. I'm getting mine tomorrow.
WOW.....you NAILED it. Thanks SO MUCH!!!!, all the other youtuber on this product I couldn't understand but you....made it super easy. Again, thanks
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Finally, a video that explains darn near everything. I'm thrilled! The app gets terrible reviews though on Google Play. Do you kow how to connect the app to the speaker?
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hi nathan can i plug in a portable e-drum pad on channel 2 ? and at the same time link a bluetooth device like mp3 player as my backing tracks on channel 4?
Yes. All 4 channels can accept simultaneous inputs, including channel 4 accepting either the Bluetooth connection or a 3.5mm "Aux in" direct input. (For what it's worth, you cannot have both a 'line-in' device plugged into channel 4 AND have the BT connected at the same time.) What you described in your comment should work.
So what i understand is, i can 3 more speakers and control it kindly confirm
What wireless mic system are you referring to?
Do you still have it in 2022? How reliable have been?
I do and it has performed well for me. I would still recommend.
IT WOULD BE FANTASTIC IF IT CAN BE USE TO POWER OULET
It can!
I prefer a real mixer, you can see everything right in front of you. Better EQ and better control. Yamaha's EQ sweeps really well across frequencies, adjustments are fast. I can make these two speakers sound awesome. Each to his own. I've been doing this for 50 years. I bought two of these JBL's and really enjoy the flexibility. Los Angeles Play on
I also prefer a proper mixer when it is not counterproductive to set one up. I suppose I think of this all-in-one as a quick, portable solution for simple application, especially one where a power source might be unavailable or difficult to access. The draw for me on this speaker was the battery. Of course, depending on the complexity of the need, a proper mixer might be warranted where it provides more granular control.
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Thanks for the tip. In my cursory internet search I like that the EV is louder and appears to have more range (fuller bass). My biggest concern with the JBL has been that it is not as powerful as I would have liked.