I would have loved to see it in action. My issue is when the bride and groom are in front of me they stand in front of the signal and block the line of site.
BIG question Josh! We have the exact same cable in cart at the Sweetwater page. But it specs for AKG systems. Called Sweetwater and they confirmed it just for AKG. They said it "probably" 'could' work with the Shure BLX 88! (We have the exact same one that you have and two Compacts for Church) but they're not responsible if it's compatible or not! Any recommendations or confirmations our way would be so helpful!!! Thanks Man!!!
Josh: Hi Alex here 12yrs later I have the Matrix 1000 Couple of Q? What are the Through entries for? (Right next to the left & right Inputs) And what is the Ground lift buttom for? Thanks for your video.
Very clear instructional video! Thank you Sir Josh. I just purchased the Eon One compact and tried to use it in a large ballroom directly in between 2 JBL 715s. I put it in the middle on the riser (for the wedding party) and ran a 3 pin cable daisy-chained from the left side speaker. There was a Polynesion dance troop performance and I thought it helped fill the room. It was terrific during the dance troupe performance but it became a bit distorted as I increased the overall volume for the party dance set which followed. Any suggestions to prevent that distortion in the future will be grately appreciated! Sincerely, Top 10 Portland DJ Dan
For me…Bluetooth still makes me nervous especially for the most important part of the day. If I screw up that bridal entrance song-I’ll probably be judged the rest of the event.
I use the Mackie Thump Go. Love the sound. I do have to use a jackery for the wireless mic base. Not and issue, but would be nice for less to pack and carry. I almost bought the Everse 8. Awesome speaker. I didn't know the JBL could also be used to provide power.
Great video! We use and love the JBL Eon one compact for small-medium wedding ceremonies and remote gigs. It's the only battery powered PA we could find that has 48V phantom power for a condenser mic (used to mic our voices & acoustic instruments) + the USB DC out to power our wireless mic receiver for the officiant. Very similar setup to yours. Nice and compact w/ quick setup & teardown. Sometimes I wish it was a bit louder, but the overall convenience is incredible. The app is impressive - great EQ & effects. Wireless mixing is great.
Can you tell me more about the officiant mic? I have a battery-powered speaker and the Rode GoII with a lapel mic but I get a lot of feedback I'm really stressing out about this I have no clue how to fix it can you tell me what you use?
@@therookiefisherman5234 the newer EV Everse 8 has better EQ, but the problem sounds like your mic. Rode makes mics for video, you might have better luck with a mic made specifically for audio (Sennheiser, Shure, Audio Technica, etc.)