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Section 8: Trouble Shooting

Symptom

Likely Cause

What to do

No sound

Speaker not connected  

to active AC power

Verify that speaker is connected and that the circuit is on

Power not switched on

Switch on power and verify that power LED is on

No sound, speaker is connected  

to working AC power but won’t 

come on.

Speaker power cable is faulty  

or improperly connected.

• Re-seat the power cable at both ends. 

• Substitute a known-good power cable

Blown fuse

• Check fuse and replace with same type “spare fuse in holder”.

No sound. Speaker comes on.

Signal source  

(mixer, instrument, etc.)  

is not sending.

• Check VU meters on the source mixer

• Verify that the tape or CD is playing. 

•  Use headphones to verify that the instrument is actually  

sending an audio signal

Faulty cables and connections

• Disconnect and re-seat signal cables. 

• Replace suspected cable with a known-good cable

No sound with microphone 

connected directly to the  

MIC/ LINE input.

Microphone requires  

phantom power

The EON does not supply phantom power. Switch to a dynamic 

microphone, use a battery powered microphone (if possible),  

use an external phantom power supply for condenser type microphones.

Signal sounds distorted and very 

loud, LIMIT light is lit most of the 

time.

Excessive input signal, trying  

to exceed the capabilities of  

the speakers

• Reduce the output level of the source. 

• Turn down the level controls on the speaker. 

• Use additional EON speakers.

Signal sounds distorted even at 

moderate volumes, LIMIT light  

is not lit. 

Mixer or other source  

is overdriven

Review the Owner’s Manual for your mixer and adjust controls as needed. 

• Input sensitivity (gain) 

• Channel faders 

•  Master faders Once this is done, review the instructions in the Quick Start 

section of this guide.

Lots of hiss in the sound,  

the mixer controls are at  

very low settings.

Improper gain structure

• Make sure that the MIC/LINE switch is in the LINE (disengaged) position.

•  Reduce the level settings at speaker. Review the Owner’s Manual for  

your mixer and adjust controls as needed. 

• Input sensitivity (gain)

• Channel faders 

• Master faders

Noise or hiss heard at output.

Noisy source device

Disconnect the devices that are connected to your speaker one at a time. If 

the noise goes away, the problem is with the source or the  

connecting cable.

Hum or Buzz that increases or 

decreases when the mixer level 

controls are moved.

Improper A/C ground or  

faulty equipment connected  

to mixer input

Disconnect or mute channels one at a time to isolate the problem. Refer to 

the owner’s manual of the faulty equipment for troubleshooting help.

Faulty cable between source 

equipment and mixer

Substitute a known-good cable for the suspected faulty cable.

Hum or Buzz

Improper A/C grounding, ground 

loops

• ‘Lift’ the audio ground by using an XLR/F to XLR/M adapter on one end. 

• Re-route audio cables away from AC power and lighting cables.

Excessively long unbalanced 

cable run

•  Use the balanced outputs (if 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 level controls and increase the output level of your  

source devices.

The inputs from INPUT 1 and 

INPUT 2 aren’t coming out of the 

OUT connector

MIX/LOOP SWITCH  

set improperly 

Set the MIX/LOOP SWITCH to the MIX position (depressed).

The speaker connected to the OUT 

connector goes up in volume when 

I adjust the INPUT 3 control on the  

first speaker.

MIX/LOOP SWITCH  

set improperly

 

Disengage the MIX/LOOP OUT switch, Set to LOOP. 

Speakers feed back and howl 

when the microphone volume is 

turned up

Microphones are pointed into 

the speakers

Move the speakers so they do not point at the microphone’s pickup pattern.

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.

Summary of Contents for EON305

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Page 3: ...ment and Suspension 13 Using the suspension points 14 Section 6 Application Examples Simple PA Using Built In Mixer EON515 15 Small PA Using External Mixer EON510 16 Simple PA Using External Mixer and...

Page 4: ...nts such as transducers with Differential Drive technology which perform better while weighing less The built in amplifiers are more powerful the design more portable and user friendly and the additio...

Page 5: ...manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combinatio...

Page 6: ...arth grounding for all AC Power connections EON Power Amplifiers Operating Temperature The design of the EON amplifier is such that it is very energy efficient and as a result does not get really hot...

Page 7: ...up to allow mounting on tripod stands or on a pole over subwoofers When using stands or poles be sure to observe the following precautions EON speakers include a thumb screw that must be tightened to...

Page 8: ...EC 60065 7th Ed FCC Compliance Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 thi...

Page 9: ...n Examples with EON305 in Section 6 2 Plug the Speakon NL4 connector cable from the powered mixer or amplifier into the INPUT connector 3 POWER UP PROCEDURE First switch on the power to the mixer audi...

Page 10: ...es for easy transport 15 JBL low frequency driver 1 throat diameter next generation JBL neodymium compression driver 100 x 60 asymmetrical waveguide for uniform audience coverage NL4 and input connect...

Page 11: ...er HF Driver 1 x JBL 2414H 1 25 4 mm 1 in polymer diaphragm compression driver Input Connector Parallel Neutrik NL4 1 4 combo connectors Protection Sonic Guard Enclosure PP impact copolymer multi purp...

Page 12: ...12 Back Panel...

Page 13: ...om the microphones to reduce feedback Locate the speakers away from turntables Low frequency feedback occurs when the output of the speaker is picked up by the tone arm of the turntable and is re ampl...

Page 14: ...ave read and understood all instructions including the JBL User s Guide Attachment of the loudspeaker to supporting structure should be referred to a qualified professional CAUTION Do not suspend spea...

Page 15: ...15 Section 6 Application Examples EON515 Simple PA Using Built In Mixer Using the Mix Loop function...

Page 16: ...16 Section 6 Application Examples EON510 Small PA Using External Mixer...

Page 17: ...17 Section 6 Application Examples EON510 EON518S Simple PA Using External Mixer and Subwoofer...

Page 18: ...18 Section 6 Application Examples EON315 EON510 EON518S Simple PA Using Built In Mixer And Adding More Power Using the Mix Loop function...

Page 19: ...19 Section 6 Application Examples EON305 EON518S PA Using Powered Mixer And Powered Subwoofers...

Page 20: ...20 Section 6 Application Examples EON305 EON515 PA Using Powered Mixer And Powered Monitors...

Page 21: ...21 Section 6 Application Examples EON315 EON510 EON515 Daisy Chaining a PA System Using the Mix Loop function...

Page 22: ...22 Section 6 Application Examples EON510 EON515 PA System With Powered Mains and Floor Monitors Gigging with the built in mixers only Using the Mix Loop function...

Page 23: ...is a two wire system where the shield ground wire acts as one of the current carrying signal conductors The center conductor enclosed by the shield is commonly known as the hot conductor Unbalanced au...

Page 24: ...24 Cables and Connectors continued...

Page 25: ...sengaged position Reduce the level settings at speaker Review the Owner s Manual for your mixer and adjust controls as needed Input sensitivity gain Channel faders Master faders Noise or hiss heard at...

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