My one criticism is you don’t even bring up that you can control all the functions with the accompanying app. As a lifelong musician that’s one of the coolest and greatest things about the JBL Eon one , it is what made me actually buy the product , as it gives you control over EQ in and out of, FX Reverb, delay, chorus . Volume. JBL compact connect is the reason as a musician I bought it over the EV and the Mackie. Thank you for your video.
Impressive review, thank you ! I'm looking for a nice little, compact PA system for mostly solo gigs (my current Fender amp is great, but way too heavy). I may play piano and just plug in my vocals, or if I need to bring my keyboard as well I'll plug it in along with my mic. In some cases maybe I'll do a one or 2-man band type of thing for a house party or backyard party. It seems this should cover me in most scenarios. I also have a small mixer which comes in handy if I want to add a drum machine into the mix (i.e. out from my mixer into my Fender amp, which works fine).
Hey bro , thanx for the review . I want to buy speaker for party of 50-100 people . I will use the speaker 15- 20 times a month , so pls suggest me WHETHER I should buy JBL EON ONE COMPACT or JBL partybox 110 . Hoping for an earliest reply 😊.
I haven’t used the party box 110 yet. However, the jbl eon one compact may work for you, depending on if you’re playing indoor, and what type of music you’re playing. If the room or area is too big, the music may not fill/cover the entire area fully. 50-100 people, I would recommend maybe two of the eon one compact. Or for similar price, you may consider the jbl party box 1000, which will definitely have enough power for 50-100 people, even in large/big indoor or outdoor area
Can you connect to other Bluetooth speakers? I know you can connect to other eon one compacts but what about other jbls or other brands? Even if using wires how would you do that?