The JBL EON ONE is a mobile sound system with 6-channel mixing console, audio streaming via Bluetooth and powerful 380 Watt, active speaker components and subwoofer. As a mobile PA system and complete set, the JBL EON ONE is ideal for live music, mobile DJs, solo entertainers as well as for presentations, readings and trade fairs. This handy PA system can be assembled and disassembled quickly and easily, is easy to transport and, thanks to good workmanship, made for daily mobile use. Thanks to the efficient Class D power amplifier, the JBL EON ONE column PA still has a clear and transparent PA sound.
Especially for musicians and small bands the question arises whether one should buy an active PA system including mixing console and multi-effects devices or whether one should rely on individual solutions like guitar amplifiers, keyboard amps etc.. If conventional PA systems are unwieldy and not very flexible for many bands, active column speaker systems are a clever solution. They are versatile and easy to use - whether as a personal monitor system, as mini PA for band rehearsals or for sounding small locations at live gigs. The JBL EON ONE combines these characteristics in a compact mobile PA system and can convince as a competitor to the established products on the market with their portable characteristics and a clear, focused sound.
The JBL EON ONE column PA consists of a 10" subwoofer, in which also amplifier and mixing console are integrated, as well as a 6x2" sound line, which can be mounted on the subwoofer with the help of two spacers. Sound line and spacers can also be stored in the subwoofer module for transport, making the system the ideal mobile companion.
Whether as a solo artist or as a band - if you play live, you don't want to bother with complicated technology before and during the live gig, but above all: deliver a good live performance! Mobile sound systems such as the JBL EON ONE are just the right thing here. The system is easy to assemble and disassemble without technical know-how, instruments and microphones are quickly wired - and the live show can begin. JBL's active column PA system has everything you need for good sound.
The built-in 6-channel mixer offers connections for two microphones or guitars (XLR jack combo jack) as well as two additional stereo inputs to record line signals. The microphone/instrument channels also offer a 2-band tone control like a mixable reverb effect. An additional monitor output also allows the connection of additional speakers. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, the JBL EON ONE audio material can also be played completely wireless - practically for all those who want to play backs, playalongs or MIDI files for their live show and connect their smartphone or tablet to the PA system via Bluetooth.
The compact EON ONE subwoofer is equipped with a 10" driver. The modern, efficient Class D amplifiers deliver 380 watts of full power, allowing the JBL EON ONE to reach adult peak levels of up to 118 dB. Best conditions for singer/songwriter and the next live gig in smaller clubs or bars.
The JBL EON ONE is designed to transmit microphone and line signals clearly. The input channels offer all connection options, e.g. to connect as singer/songwriter microphone and acoustic guitar. If the acoustic guitar does not have a built-in pickup system - a second microphone for recording the acoustic guitar can also be connected. solo entertainers can connect a second karaoke microphone next to their vocal microphone and find the right keyboard and MIDI file player for entertainers, etc. Stereo channels to play a complete live show via only one column PA.
With these features, the JBL EON ONE is particularly suitable for mobile DJs. Even if the organizer provides a PA system on site, you can play it safe if you always carry the JBL EON ONE as standard DJ equipment. Even if the gig location offers a suitable sound system - nothing beats an optimal monitor sound, which the JBL EON ONE still delivers with a clear, full sound.
The satellite of the JBL EON ONE is equipped with 6x2" speakers which, due to their special arrangement (Directivity Control Geometry), enable an extremely even and wide sound distribution. Not only in music applications, but also voice transmission benefits from the special column technology, which carries the sound further and wider than conventional loudspeaker systems.
Typical applications of JBL EON ONE are live performances on small stages or clubs, mobile DJ's, presentations, readings, applications in the AV area, at trade fairs or as a mobile audio solution for schools, music schools and permanent installations of all kinds.
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Commissioning requires no specialist knowledge - simply unpack, switch on and off you go. All you have to do on the receiver is to set the microphone level so that no overloads occur. Radio signal quality and audio clipping are indicated by two LEDs. Another LED indicates the operating status of the receiver, which is supplied with the power supply unit. The connection with PA or active speaker is made via the 6.3 mm symmetrical jack socket at the rear.
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