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Tried something with the JBL Eon One and it didn't work as expected
In my ongoing efforts to get the most volume before overloading the system, I finally decided to try two more things. I didn't have the right adapter for idea 1, until today. I'll try it soon. I had been using a TRS cable from my Bose T1 to a single input on channel 3/4. I tried a splitter to take the TRS cable and divide the tip in sleeve and use both 1/4" inputs on the channel 3/4 on the JBL. With both plugged in, the volume was next to nothing. Take either one out, and volume back to normal. I was hoping to make up for the impedance difference on inputs 3/4. Guess not.
5. Master Output – User-definable analog output. Can be configured for a pre- or post-Master volume analog output. Accepts ¼" TRS balanced or TS unbalanced cables. Next shot is to run the TRS output from the T1 to the 1/8" input. After that, I'll try a stereo Mackie board and run mono left and right TS cables to the two inputs on 3/4. Input impedance of the various JBL inputs. I'm guessing the 1/8" input won't do me any good. Input Impedance: Ch 1-2 Combo: XLR 40 K Ohms Balanced Ch 1-2 Combo: TRS 40 K Ohms Balanced Ch 3-4: TRS 20 K Ohms Balanced Ch 3-4: RCA 5 K Ohms Unbalanced Ch 5-6: 3.5 mm 10 K Ohms Unbalanced Last edited by DavidE; 03-18-2018 at 03:00 PM. |
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The TRS output of the T1 is a balanced signal, not a stereo output, so understandable why you were not getting volume!
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