JBL Eon One Compact - S1 Pro copy?
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Sure looks like it. If you can't innovate, imitate. :rolleyes:
Oh, and make it just a lttle cheaper. I'll stay with the original. |
I guess they have been reading our post on the Bose forum for future product updates and request. The main one was the app control and expanded EQ/effects. Otherwise, they copied the form and fit.
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The form factor is the same but it doesn't have the articulated "mini-array" in front of the woofer. Think it'll sound less good over long distances? Seems like just a basic 8" woofer PA with a barebones digital mixer
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Very interesting! Just a 8" woofer? Hmm, concerning. Diggin the phantom power option though.
Edit: Upon further research, there IS a 1" tweeter on the unit. |
Let's embbed the videos
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https://d1aeri3ty3izns.cloudfront.ne...00/preview.jpg
It has a "gain" setting for each channel (although it is probably a digital gain). From what I see on the pannel, I guess that in "Mix mode", the pots control the channel volume (therefore the numbers on the right) and in "Channel mode" you get to control gain and EQ... |
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Brand JBL Bose Fishman Laney "Is the JBL eon one compact less loud when performing on batteries?" ... Which basically can be translated to: Is there a step-converter to enable higher voltage like the boost output of the Bose battery to let the JBL work at full-power when battery operated? AeroUSA: We need a Bose S1 pro vs JBL eon one compact video!! For those who like unboxing videos: Unboxing link |
Thanks Cuki for the great list of specs for comparable products!
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On the other hand, a tweeter will give a stronger high end. It really depends on taste |
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On paper, this product would be a better fit for me. I have the new JBL Eon Pro and the Bose S1. I guess JBL listens to the online feedback. While there is some feature expansion, the form factor is nearly identical to the Bose. Being a JBL product, my question/concern would be channel gain. I personally think the 8” driver is important.
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Bose S1 pro draining when not in use thread I almost pulled the trigger for a S1 but this problem annoyed me too much. In Europe, the BOSE customer support might not be as reactive as in the US. I don't say JBL is more reliable. Everyone remembers the first JBL eon one units heating problem. |
From all the claims in the website, one I like most is:
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Most portable speakers don't dare to claim that... Also it seems bigger than the Bose S1: More air mass means more low end. Good sign for supporting the 37.5Hz low end limit claim |
I cannot find wattage for EON ONE Compact?
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Looks great. I still prefer a QSC K8.2 for serious gigs but this JBL is one step closer than the S1 Pro (on paper).
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Again I am not bashing Bose, but it is one of the main reason I was waiting. Was your Bose S1 replaced in Europe or the US? |
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Sorry, but this isn't entirely accurate. Bose may have a solution at the company level, but they have not yet sorted how to promulgate it for all of us who are affected; they've asked owners to subscribe to the thread until a fix is pushed out. |
Another unusual feature for acoustic amp/PA: Hi-Z input.
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Uauu good news this autumn for those looking for a compact busking system!
More info about size and wattage here: https://www.gear4music.it/it/PA-DJ-e...A-Speaker/34QH Then should arrive soon the new EAE P2-8 100W compact system from Elite Acoustics, another interesting one considering the excellent sound quality of EAE speakers, see https://www.eliteacoustics.com/portf...nd-bluetooth/# Would be great if someone could soon compare the Bose S1 pro vs new JBL EON ONE Compact vs the EAE P2-8... |
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* Power Rating: 120W (100W to 8'' driver, 20W to 1'' driver) So it is bi-amplified. * Coverage Pattern: 100° x 60° * JBL eon one compact Dimensions (L x W x H): 291mm x 255mm x 399mm As a comparison * Bose S1 pro Dimensions (L x W x H): 284,5 mm x 241,3 mm x 332 mm So in volume it is bigger than the Bose and the QSC CP8... For me it is a good sign for the low end response. the EAE P2-8 does not feature gain pots or channel EQ... For it is a no-go. The EAE D6-8 MKII 80 seems to be the real competitor but I think EAE might be more of a monitor speaker with built-in mixer: so the near-field acoustic image is perfect but the "throw" is limited. It is what everyone writes about EAE here. The extra pictures show a traditional 2-way speaker arrangement (not necessarly bad) https://d1aeri3ty3izns.cloudfront.ne...00/preview.jpg |
is there any info. on the battery size for the EON ONE COMPACT? also, any info. on if it is on full power running on battery?
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The new EAE P2-8 and this JBL Eon One Compact are very very similar, the main difference being the JBL has a digital mixer. I wonder how they'll compare in sound quality and headroom.
EAE seems to be churning out product after product these days. No way of getting them in my country though~ |
This thing has the specs I've been hoping for. The true 48v phantom power, on board reverb, and 8-band EQ should mean that I no longer need to carry and setup my mixer.
For me, the S1 Pro's battery provided portability and resulting higher price was essentially worthless because I needed power for my mixer with EQ and 48v phantom power anyway. The next time my local GC offers a 20% off new merchandise when trading in old gear, I might have to pick one up. |
Haven’t seen any mention yet of the Roland BA-330.
Might want to compare to that one, too. Kinda similar and stereo, too, FWIW. See: https://www.roland.com/global/products/ba-330/x https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...-roland-ba-330 _Roger |
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The only advantage - it has 4 inputs/channels . |
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I'm very interested in the new JBL unit. My go-to busking amp right now is the Carvin S600b which is a real powerhouse and very compact but is started to show signs of wear. The reverb often doesn't want to function properly. Would love to try out the new JBL unit. Just my 2 cents as a city dwelling busker. |
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