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JBL EON10 User Manual

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Symptom

Likely Cause

What to do

Hum or Buzz that increases or Improper A/C ground or faulty

Disconnect or mute channels one

decreases when the mixer level equipment connected to mixer

at a time to isolate the problem.

controls are moved.

input.

Refer to the Owner’s Manual of
the faulty equipment for
troubleshooting help.

Faulty cable between source

Substitute a known-good cable

equipment and mixer.

for the suspected faulty cable.

Hum or Buzz.

Improper A/C grounding, ground

Connect all speakers to a

loops.

common power circuit.
“Telescope” the audio ground by
using an XLR/F to XLR/M
adapter with Pin 1 disconnected.
Re-route audio cables away from
AC power and lighting cables.

Excessively long unbalanced

Use the balanced outputs (if

cable run.

available) of your mixer or source
equipment to drive your EON
speakers.
Use a “DI” (direct injection) box
to convert your unbalanced
equipment output to a balanced
output.

Improper system gain structure.

Reduce the INPUT 1, LINE 2,
and LINE 3 controls and increase
the output level of your source
devices.

The inputs from INPUT 2 & 3

MIX/LOOP SWITCH set

Set the MIX/LOOP SWITCH to

aren’t coming out of the

improperly.

the MIX OUT position

OUT connector.

(depressed). See the CAUTION
in the “Switches” section of this
manual.

The speaker connected to the

MIX/LOOP SWITCH set

Disengage the MIX OUT switch.

OUT connector goes up and

improperly.

See the CAUTION in the

down in volume when I adjust

“Switches” section of this

the INPUT 1 control on the 1st

manual.

speaker.
Speakers feedback and howl

Microphones are pointed into the

Move the speakers so they do not

when the microphone volume is speakers.

point into the microphone’s pick-

turned up.

up pattern. See the section on
“Loudspeaker Placement and
Mounting” on page 20.

Equalizer settings are incorrect.

Locate the feedback frequency
and reduce it using the mixer EQ
or an external equalizer.

Excessive gain.

Reduce the gain at the mixer and
move the microphone closer to
the sound source.