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JBL PRX625 Dual 15" 2-Way Active Speaker System Questions & Answers
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How do I connect a 8channel mixer to a
Kustom PA PA112S Powered Sub and 2 JBL EON615
I'd have to know the make and model mixer to properly advise you. In general, if I were you, I'd come out of the L/R mixer outs to the JBLs and run the sub from an aux send set to post faders.
However, I would suggest getting a different sub. That one will not keep up with the eon's.
You would probably need 4 of them to get close to matching.
7/13/2016 1:53:11 AM •
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on Jul 13, 2016
How to play my acoustic guitar on my my jbl avr134 home sound system it does have a amplifier I want the steps for it plzz
An acoustic guitar, unless it is an electric type, will need to be played near a microphone in order to provide a signal for the sound system and the microphone or the guitar will have to be connected to a compatible amplifier input.
Impedance matching is not so important unless high quality is required but matching the sensitivity or gain of the input to the output of the source is important for optimum performance.
A moving coil microphone has an output of just a few millivolts and a crystal microphone can produce an output of around one volt.
8/10/2015 3:41:12 AM •
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on Aug 10, 2015
How do i link 2x tr125 jbl speakers to 2 mr922 jbl speakers
The connections are pretty straight forward, but it will depend on what amplifier you're driving them with. Normally, I'd connect the two TR to one side of a stereo PA amp and the two MR to the other side. All four cabinets are rated at 8 ohms, so running tow parallel per side would give you a 4 ohm load on each channel which would be a common load for most stereo PA amps.
However all this would depend on your gear and what you need to accomplish. If what your question really meant is how do you connect all 4 to one channel, you can't as in most cases the total impedance would be too low and you'll fry your amp.
If you can be more specific about your system we could be more helpful.
3/18/2015 12:08:23 AM •
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on Mar 18, 2015
No vocals on jbl
Would you please add a bit more info as this tells me nothing, kind of appliance you are talking about, model number, speakers used, hook-up arrangement...
11/7/2013 12:48:51 AM •
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on Nov 07, 2013
Every time I try to use 1/4 cables the eon 315s
If you use 1/4 inch cables they MUST be TRS cables (balanced lines). Guitar cables that do not have the third contact (ring) will have buzz and hum. Use either XLR or TRS cables. Also power the speakers and mixers from the SAME receptacle as the speakers.
5/24/2011 11:32:01 PM •
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on May 24, 2011
Flood from large cement construction flood above
If the fluids actually wetted the cones they should be replaced. Humidity probably would not damage the cones if they dried out before use. If the cabinets are badly stained the units should be totally REPLACED at the insurance expense. For musicians, the appearance of equipment is important as well as operation. Stand your ground... and do NOT use them as that shows some value that they would even operate after this situation. If they won't replace, threaten loss of income recovery as well. Be tough...
4/11/2011 4:48:28 PM •
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on Apr 11, 2011
JBL JRX115 producing very muffled sound even
The speakers are rated 250 Watts. Driving with 600 Watt amps requires one to be careful of how much the volume is turned up to avoid damage. You MAY have damaged more than just the compression drivers on the horns but the voice coils on the 15 inch speakers as well. Further use could also damage the amplifiers. You did not mention what brand amps and it is possible they have a problem.
You best replace the units with ones rated for the power of the amps as restoring them on short notice for a gig is not practical.
9/12/2010 2:22:27 PM •
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on Sep 12, 2010
Peavey cs1000 x
The most likely case is that one of the main output transistors (if which there are many) is shorted. When the protect circuit senses DC on the final output, it will not allow the output relay to come on to protect the speakers from raw DC. With the power removed, you can check between each outputs Emitter and Collector and you will probably find close to zero ohms. From that point you need to unsolder each of the pins of the bad channel until you find the shorted device(s) and replace them.
2/7/2024 9:32:20 AM •
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on Feb 07, 2024
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