JBL EON10 G2 Powered Portable Speaker System Product code: SKU Manufacturer: JBLPrice: $529.00 
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Improved version of the Eon Power 10 with more power, upgraded speakers! It has the same basic design and construction as its predecessor, now with 125W for driving the lows, 50W to the highs, and an upgraded speaker for even higher-quality sonic performance. Makes a perfect monitor for incorporating into the larger Eon system or use as additional speaker for the Eon10 G2 System. The new EON 10 G2 compact powered speaker features a 10" woofer, increased power and a three-input mini-mixer. The EON10 G2 is ideal for AV applications, smaller musical and spoken work performances and, when combined with the new EONSUB G2 powered subwoofer, provides a full range sound system for small and medium sized events. Features: - 10" Differential Drive® low-frequency driver with neodymium magnet for light weight and reduced distortion
- 1" JBL compression driver with titanium diaphragm and ferro-fluid cooling
- 135W low-frequency and 50W high-frequency bi-amplified power
- Three inputs: one balanced mic/line selectable input and one dual-channel, 1/4" TRS phone line-level input
- Balanced loop-through/mix output for chaining additional Eon speakers or sending mixed output to console
- 60 x 90-degree constant directivity horn
- Thermomaster® Total Thermal Management System® eliminates need for cooling fans
- Rugged, lightweight, black copolymer enclosure
- Integral 35mm pole mount receptacle with securing thumb screw
- Multi-angle enclosure for front of house or stage monitor applications
- Expand and upgrade your Eon system. Order today.
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