
JBL EON ONE Compact Speaker
JBL's EON Series powered speakers are known for high performance and intelligent design. Now, JBL brings you the EON ONE Compact portable self-contained PA system — a lightweight enclosure which contains a 8" subwoofer, a 1" tweeter, a 4-channel mixer, and a built-in amplifier with 120 watts peak power. At only 18 pounds, the compact polypropylene enclosure is easy to transport and simple to set up. Order this JBL powered speaker today!
Product highlights:
compact portable PA system
includes 1" high-frequency driver and 8" subwoofer
Bluetooth connectivity for streaming music
built-in Class D amplifier (120 watts peak power)
20 watts peak for 1" driver
100 watts peak for 8" sub
mixer:
Ch 1-2: combo 1/4"/XLR line/mic inputs with phantom power
Ch 3: Hi-Z line-level input with 1/4" TRS jack for electric instruments
Ch 4: 1/8" stereo input jack for use with portable devices
master volume control
built-in effects: reverb, delay, chorus
outputs: 1/4", 3.5 mm (headphone)
control system remotely from smartphone via JBL's Compact Connect app
ducking feature lowers music automatically when speech is detected
specifications:
max SPL output: 112 dB
frequency response: 45-18,000 Hz (-3 dB)
coverage: 100° (horizontal), 60° (vertical)
battery life: 12 hours (recharges in 2-1/2 hours)
dimensions: 15-3/4"H x 10"W x 11-1/2"D
weight: 17.6 lbs.
warranty: 2 years
Pretty solid all around unit. Has good adjustable settings, battery life, and quick access settings. There is a digitial equalizer you can setup with an APP. I had previously used behringer BT60 and BT100s. This unit has a little bit more output. There seems to be a known issue with the power button where it can be pushed too hard and get stuck. I had to RMA one unit for it and had some downtime. The power button also requires a long 5 second press to power on and off which confuses some people. Good all around unit. OK value.
Buyer beware. Following up on the previous review. The power button issue resurfaced shortly after we received it back. It also happened on the second unit I purchased, thinking it was a one time flaw that may have been corrected. This is 100% a design flaw, and the return / repair process is very slow. Its unfortunate, as it is otherwise a decent little speaker performance wise, but it doesn't look like JBL has fixed the issue even on newer stock.