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Now we know the battery used...
As expected no built-in boost in the battery module (might be cheaper than Bose). I hope the voltage converter is inside the box... Or it will not be as loud when battery powered. so we have inside 2x4 3.7V 3050mAh Li-ion cells It's a zoom from Thoman a website's picture I turn the picture counter clockwise so it is easier to read
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If that is the battery spec, that is a very small battery capacity compare to other manufacturers. if voltage boost is used to get the 120WRMS? maybe 1-2 hours playing time a high volume, guess you need to carry spare batteries.
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Definitely a disappointing start!
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anyone have a unit yet? the battery size is definitely a concern.
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Source: https://toonz.ca/bose/wiki/index.php...Specifications 14.4v 5500mAh However extended low end will definitely make the battery life lower. (If it can stand the current draw...). I think that is the reason why JBL made it easy to swap battery.
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JBL usually quotes peak numbers. So, my assumption is about 60 watts RMS which would put it in the ball park with the Bose S1 Pro. I guess we should expect them to be similar in performance, with the JBL having a few more features and a bigger (heavier) speaker.
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Another similar test from a Vietnamese website - bluetooth only:
https://youtu.be/CAp0etl4yDs If it delivers what's on paper, for me the +48V phantom, 8 band EQ, 8" woofer, plus one extra channel vs the Bose S1 are quite a difference. |
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I'm really interested in this as smaller amp to have when I don't want to use my old SA 220. I've looked for EON One Compact manuals on line but haven;t found any. Does anyone know where they can be found?
Regarding the effects, are they applied by first selecting a channel and then applying the desired levels for that channel only? Are all effects available for all channels?
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Still excited to see some hands on comparisons between the JBL and the Bose S1 pro.
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The iOS and Android apps are now available on the stores, and they can be used in demo mode:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...jbl.eoncompact https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jbl-co...t/id1464116044 I'm just giving them a try. /Per |