Does it have any delay wile trying to beatmatch by ear? I mean, having one song volume down while listening in headphones and the other song volume up and try to beatmatch like that
You'll also get a delay if you connect to the Aux input. Hence connecting to daisy chain input, It's realtime because it's meant to keep the speakers in sync
Would it work with the jbl boombox 2 or 3 using the same cord (RCA TO AUX) I really wanna know. there is no yt video showcasing it and I don't wanna invest for nothing.
Hey Steve...have you tried running xlr from the Denon to 1/4" in the mic or mic/guitar inputs on the 310, then daisy from one 310 to another 310...or do you have to go daisy chain or aux input?
Sorry I'm just now getting back to you. I haven't tried the way you described, but I'd say it should work as long as you use the daisy chain out to another 310. If I get time I'll try it out for myself and let you know how it worked out.
Me personally before I sold my 310s I borrowed a JBL IRX115S. Sounded great along with two 310s. How to connect. 1. Use two XLR cables from Left and Right on mixer to Subwoofer input FIRST!!!! That way the crossover in the sub is being used and send proper signal to Partybox 310. 2. From the sub output use female XLR to aux cable. Connect those to either the Aux or daisy chain IN on the Partybox 310s and you're good to go.
I hooked my 310 up to my flx4 with the exact same cord, and it sounds weird. The speaker gets sloppy sounding and the volume just seems off, if I plug it in through the aux port it sounds better but still not the way it does playing songs though Bluetooth off my phone. Any suggestions?
If you use rekordbox, just make sure it’s not set to use internal speakers, and plug it into daisy chain in, if you use aux in you gotta make sure the 310 is set to aux and turn the volume all the way up on the 310
@@jancarloeustaquio2895when I had the speakers I never tried that way of connecting them. I always thought the DC connection was for some kind of battery connection.
Hey Steve I’m trying to hookup my flx4 into my 110 and I have the rca to aux cable and it’s plugged into the in part of my 110. But I get no sound when I play a song through my software on my laptop. Like when my controller is plugged into my Mac I get no sound but if I just use a aux cord from my laptop to without my DJ controller plugged in I get sound. Do you know how to fix this?
Hi Steve, i bought two of JBL PB 110 pair TWS and hook up with wireless mic. But, I only could hear the mic on the primary speaker not the secondary. Is there something that I didn’t wrong.
If im not not mistaken the mic will only work on the primary speaker. You can try to daisy chain the speakers and see if you can get the mic to come through both. I use a mixer, I'd have to to try it out and see if that method works
I've got a PB110, thinking gonna get another PB110 later but right now I want to get an idea how to connect mic/mics to both speaker while they still play music in stereo
@@ericsson980 Your mic will only come through the speaker it's connected to. The best way to the mic through both speakers is to either connect your mic to your controller or to use an external mixer. Me personally I would use a mixer in that it gives you more inputs and connections if needed.
@@DJSteveNDeed thanks. If connect through external mixer, does the left or right channel output when connected to my speaker aux in will play all the driver in the speaker? Or just play left side driver? Thanks
@@DJSteveNDeed I mean like a single JBL Partybox speaker have 4 driver. 2 Twitter and 2 mid/bass. Will it play all of the driver or just half of the driver? Because some says if you connect a left mono output to a speaker, it will not play all the driver
any suggestions to solve the latency problem? i've connected my partybox 300 via AUX to the headphone input on my denon X1850 Prime. also connected 2 speakers to my X1850 and the sound latency is like 10ms on the partybox..
How are you connected to your main speakers? XLR or RCA? You could also try coming out of your booth connection on your mixer as well to your Partybox 300.
@@DJSteveNDeed Thanks for taking your time to answer. Not sure if i should get 2 more JBL 310s or just get 2 x 1000 😊 im a Dj planing to host small out door events in the summer. The Mackie 15" speakers and 18" subs are to heavy to carry around and to expensive to me. Love to see a test with JBL Partybox vs the 15 and 18 Macky setup 😊
@@theaverageguy3884 I understand about trying to drag around those heavy tops and subs. I did a party earlier this year with just two JBL Partybox 310s and they were plenty loud for a crowd of 100. For me personally I think 4 would do great!!! More portability, ability to put them on stands, and battery powered are all great options to have. Of course testing needs to be done with both sets for comparison.
@@DJSteveNDeed I need power to my Pioneer XDJ-XZ and lights. So i will bring a generator. And befpre i can buy 2 x JBL 310 more. I have to know 100% sure that they will work together 😊 i have speaker stands so i can bring them up from the gronnd/floor.
@@theaverageguy3884 I had 2 18 inch subs and 2 powered 15 inch speakers. You are right, they are pain in the back but being full-range speakers, they can accommodate lots of people, but for smaller venues, 2 710s or 2 JBL 1000s will suffice enough. In fact, the 710s are better than the old 1000s, as people would say and based on experiences.
Hi Steve! Is it possible to connect only one speaker to the controller and pair them wirelessly afterwards (to avoid linking the controller to the 2 speakers)
@@StevenLozach I totally understand. They were a good investment for me personally. My next add on is a pair of 15 inch subs. I'd have to see how my gigs line up for the summer lol
@@StevenLozach Yes it works with only one cord and with the other speaker connected by Bluetooth. The cord has to be in the AUX jack in order for it to work that way
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@@DJSteveNDeed left and right channels both goes in to a single speaker through the 3.5mm and then from that to another speaker. You have to plug the speakers separately from channel R and L to get stereo audio.
@@wynbergify You should be able to connect the Partybox 110 with the Partybox 310 thru the TWS or with a wired connection. The Partybox 110 have the same connections on the back panel.
Hey Steve I’m trying to hookup my flx4 into my 110 and I have the rca to aux cable and it’s plugged into the in part of my 110. But I get no sound when I play a song through my software on my laptop. Like when my controller is plugged into my Mac I get no sound but if I just use a aux cord from my laptop to without my DJ controller plugged in I get sound. Do you know how to fix this?