JBL EON PowerSub G2 manual Block Diagram, About Subwoofers

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About Subwoofers

Here are a few bass basics. The ear is far less sensitive to very low frequencies than it is to mid- range frequencies. A 1,000 Hz sound at 95 dB SPL may seem obnoxious and painful to the ear while 50 Hz. at 95 dB SPL will seem pleasantly powerful. Musicians, composers, and producers know this instinctively and create music that contains a great deal of energy below 100 Hz. In order to properly produce or reproduce this music, an audio system needs to be capable of delivering much more acoustic output at low frequencies than in the mid band. Note that the capability of delivering more output should not be confused with the characteristic of low-frequency equalization boost. A system that is equalized to be perfectly flat may require as much as 20 dB more maximum SPL capability in the low bass. This is because the requirement for the extra energy is already built into the music. And contemporary dance music may rely even more on low frequencies for its power and energy.

To meet this need, speaker designers developed specialized speakers called subwoofers. Subwoofers are intended to work below 150 Hz. In fact, most subwoofers will sound downright bad if you try to use them to reproduce sound above 200 Hz. There are even sub-species of subwoofers. Some subwoofers are designed for extreme low–frequency extension and will go down as low as

20 Hz. This type of performance is usually more useful for cinema effects than for music. A sub that goes down this low will be very large and probably require a lot of amplifier power. Another variety of subwoofer that may be more appropriate and practical for portable music applications concen- trates on delivering “punch”. Punch is what you experience when the kick drum hits you in the chest. Much of what we think of as punch is in the 80 Hz. region.

Until recently, adding a subwoofer to a system was a complicated matter that required external crossover networks, extra power amplifiers, and of course the subwoofer itself. The EON Sub G2 simplifies this task by combining all this into a single, simple and light weight system.

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EON PowerSub G2 specifications

The JBL EON PowerSub G2 is a versatile and powerful subwoofer designed for both professional sound reinforcement and portable audio applications. This speaker is an integral part of JBL's renowned EON series, which has been widely recognized for its outstanding sound quality and innovative design. The EON PowerSub G2 is specifically engineered to deliver deep, impactful bass, making it an ideal choice for live performances, DJs, and various events.

One of the standout features of the JBL EON PowerSub G2 is its impressive power output. Equipped with a built-in Class D amplifier, the subwoofer boasts a peak power of 400 watts, ensuring that it can deliver robust bass even in large venues. The speaker’s efficient design not only maximizes power output but also minimizes the weight, making it highly portable and easy to transport.

The EON PowerSub G2 is designed with a 12-inch woofers that offer a frequency response range of 32 Hz to 130 Hz. This allows for an impressive low-end performance, providing the punch needed for everything from thumping dance tracks to acoustic performances. The construction of the woofer ensures that it can handle high sound pressure levels while maintaining clarity and precision in sound reproduction.

Another key characteristic of the EON PowerSub G2 is its user-friendly setup. It features an integrated pole mount for easy attachment to a variety of speaker stands, allowing for flexible positioning and optimized sound dispersion. The subwoofer also has multiple input options, including XLR, line-level inputs, and a built-in crossover, enabling seamless integration with other speakers and sound systems.

Durability is another hallmark of the JBL EON PowerSub G2. The rugged enclosure is designed to withstand the rigors of travel and performance, ensuring longevity and reliability in diverse environments. Additionally, the speaker is equipped with a protective grille that safeguards the woofer from accidental damage.

In summary, the JBL EON PowerSub G2 combines powerful performance, portability, and durability in a single package. With its Class D amplification, exceptional frequency response, and versatile setup options, it is an excellent choice for anyone seeking to enhance their audio experience, making it a favorite among musicians, venues, and audio professionals alike.