Mono Subwoofer

Here’s a slightly more advanced set-up in which the subwoofers are not driven from the same mixer output as the 2-way main speakers. Using the subwoofers in mono will not degrade the stereo image because the ear does not do a good job of determining the source location of low fre- quency sound. The illustration shows two ways of using EON subs in mono. While two subwoofers are shown, you can also use this technique with a single subwoofer.

Driving the Subs from a Mono Output

Many mixers have a mono output that sums the left and right mix. The advantage of using this out- put to drive your subwoofers is that you will have separate control over subwoofer volume from the mixing console. This allows you to easily vary the balance between subwoofers and mid/high speakers.

Driving the Subs from an Auxiliary Output

Many professional engineers will create a separate mix for subwoofers from the Auxiliary buss of the mixer. This technique can improve low-frequency system performance in a number of ways. The system operator has independent control of the overall balance between subs and mid/highs and more flexibility in adjusting the blend of low frequency instruments. Let’s say that you want to hear more lows from a bass guitar but don’t want to hear more overall bass guitar. This method allows you to bring up the bass guitar in the subs without effecting the main mix.

Wind noise, handling noise, and bleed through of instrument amplifiers in a vocal mike can degrade the low-frequency sound. By using this technique, sources such as vocal mikes that don’t have desirable low-frequency content can be kept out of the subs. Send only the instruments (kick drum, bass guitar, etc.) that actually have low-frequencies to your subs.

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JBL EON Sub G2 manual Mono Subwoofer, Driving the Subs from a Mono Output

EON Sub G2 specifications

The JBL EON Sub G2 is a powerful and versatile subwoofer designed to deliver deep, impactful bass while ensuring excellent sound clarity. This subwoofer is part of JBL's renowned EON series, which has gained a reputation among musicians, DJs, and events for its high-quality audio performance and portability.

One of the standout features of the JBL EON Sub G2 is its innovative design. It boasts a robust and lightweight cabinet made from high-density composite material, which makes it durable yet easy to transport. The subwoofer also includes built-in handles for convenient mobility. This makes it an excellent choice for both permanent installations and mobile applications, where ease of setup is essential.

The EON Sub G2 is equipped with a powerful 15-inch woofer, designed to produce low-frequency sounds with exceptional clarity and punch. The woofer is paired with a high-performance power amplifier that delivers clean, consistent power. With a peak power output of 1,000 watts, the EON Sub G2 can easily fill large spaces, making it ideal for concerts, clubs, and other live sound applications.

Another highlight of the EON Sub G2 is its advanced onboard DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology. This ensures optimal performance by providing precise control over sound characteristics, allowing users to tailor the audio output to suit different environments. The built-in crossover allows for seamless integration with any full-range loudspeakers, enabling a comprehensive sound system that delivers a full spectrum of audio.

Connectivity is also a significant advantage of the JBL EON Sub G2. It features multiple input options, including combo XLR/TRS inputs, which allow for versatile connectivity with various audio sources. The sub also has outputs for daisy-chaining additional speakers, making it easy to expand your sound system.

In terms of sound quality, the JBL EON Sub G2 excels with its remarkable transient response and low distortion levels, ensuring that every note and beat is heard with precision. The subwoofer’s frequency response ranges from 30Hz to 150Hz, capturing the intricate details of bass-heavy music genres.

In summary, the JBL EON Sub G2 is a powerful, portable subwoofer that offers exceptional sound quality and advanced features. Its combination of durability, advanced DSP technology, versatile connectivity options, and high output make it an excellent choice for any audio professional looking to enhance their performance setup. Whether for live events or studio use, the EON Sub G2 stands out as a top contender in the subwoofer market.