JBL EON Sub G2 User's Guide

Part Number: 981-00059-00 Rev. A

Welcome

Welcome to the family of discerning sound equipment users who have selected JBL Professional loudspeakers. EON is a creation of JBL, the world leader in sound reinforcement. JBL sound systems are used in some of the world's most famous arenas, concert halls and clubs. In fact, JBL speakers are the premier choice for today's hottest touring acts and artists. You just can't make a more professional choice. This User Guide contains important information that will help you get the most from your JBL EON loudspeakers so please take a moment to read it and be sure to keep it in a safe place for future reference.

Congratulations and thanks from all of us at JBL Professional. You have invested in the best portable performance system available.

Package Contents

Agency Approvals and Certifications

This EON G2 speaker complies with all International Safety Requirements for Mains Operated Professional audio equipment under IEC65, and Electromagnetic compatibility, Radio interference, Emissions and Immunity requirements.

Before You Begin - Important Information

Before using your EON Sub G2 speaker system please review the following for important information on safety and protection of your investment in quality loudspeakers.

Mounting / Suspending EON Speakers

EON speakers are designed for portable applications in which the speakers will be stacked directly on the floor, stage, speaker stands, or a solid, stable platform. Optional accessory items are available from JBL Professional and specific aftermarket suppliers to facilitate suspension and wall / ceiling mounting of EON speakers. Only those items recommended by JBL Professional should be used. When using these items, review all enclosed documentation and carefully follow all instructions and safety precautions.

CAUTION: Suspension of speakers should be done by qualified persons following safe rigging standards and practices. Unsafe mounting or overhead suspension of any heavy load can result in serious injury and equipment damage. ?

Care and Maintenance

While your EON speakers are rugged and will provide years of service, some common sense care in handling will prevent damage and preserve appearance.

Stand Mounting and Precautions

Your EON speakers include a 35mm receptacle cup to facilitate mounting on tripod stands. When using stands, be sure to observe the following precautions:

The EON Sub G2 generates considerable energy. When placed on a slippery surface such as polished wood or linoleum, the EON Sub G2 may move due to its acoustical energy output. Precautions should be taken to assure that the speaker does not fall off a stage or table on which it is placed. One solution is to place the speaker on a rubber mat.

Electrical Safety

All EON powered series speakers are fitted with a detachable power cord (supplied) which connects to the AC mains on the back panel of the loudspeaker. The power cord has an IEC female connector on one end and a male mains connector on the other end. This cord is supplied to accommodate the different worldwide safety and electrical code requirements. If the power cord supplied with your EON product has a 3-pin type plug do not cut off or damage the grounding plug. Like any electrical appliance, your EON powered speakers should not be used in water or when wet. ⚡

About the EON SUB G2

Applications

To supplement or extend the low frequency output of powered and non-powered full-range speaker systems.

Features

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Freq. Range (-10 dB) 40 Hz – 200 Hz
Crossover Freq. 125 Hz
Maximum SPL 117 dB, @ 1 m (3.3 ft)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 686 mm x 430 mm x 444 mm (27 in x 17 in x 17.5 in.)
Net Weight 19.5 kg (43 lbs.)
Driver Integral frame with one 15" (380 mm) driver, dual neodymium magnet, 2″ differential drive voice coil.
Electronic - Amplifier Rated Power 250 watts @ 2Ω, 0.1% THD
Electronic - Input Type Balanced, differential
Electronic - Maximum Input Level +28 dBu (Line Level In), 120 VRMS (Speaker Level In)
Electronic - Input Impedance 16 kΩ (Line Level In), 143 kΩ (Speaker Level In)
Electronic - Audio Connectors XLR/F, balanced, line level (Line Level In); 1/4" Phone, speaker level (Speaker Level In); XLR/M, balanced, line level (Loop Output)
Electronic - Low Pass Filter 125 Hz Active, 3-pole
Electronic - AC Input 110-230 VAC, selectable, 50 – 60 Hz., 203 watts rating per UL, detachable IEC power cable.

Available Accessories

Controls and Connections

The audio section of the EON Sub G2 includes powerful features that enhance the flexibility of your subwoofer.

Connectors

LINE LEVEL INPUT: This balanced input accepts a standard XLR (female) connector. The LINE LEVEL INPUT is where the line level output of the audio mixer will be connected. ?

LOOP THRU OUTPUT: This XLR (male) connector is in parallel with the LINE LEVEL input and provides a convenient way to loop the audio signal from your mixer into additional EON Subs or your powered mid / high speakers. ➡️

SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT: This 1/4" phone jack accepts the high level output from a power amplifier or powered mixer. The SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT is the easiest way to add the EON Sub G2 to an existing system using a powered mixer or external amplifier to drive mid / high speakers. See "EON Sub G2 with Powered Mixer and Passive Mid / High System" for more details. ?

Switches and Controls

POLARITY: The performance of a subwoofer depends on how it interacts with the mid/high speaker system. Depending on characteristics of the mid/high system and the relative position of the subwoofer, changing this switch may improve system performance. Depress this switch to reverse the polarity of the subwoofer. ?

VOLUME: The VOLUME control adjusts the input sensitivity of the EON Sub G2. ?️

Indicators

PEAK: This red LED illuminates to indicate that the amplifier output is approaching clipping. ?

POLARITY REV: This LED illuminates to indicate that the subwoofer is operating with reversed polarity. This means that a positive voltage on pin 2 of the LINE LEVEL INPUT will cause the speaker cone to move inward/backward. ?

SIGNAL: The SIGNAL LED illuminates to indicate that an audio signal is present at the LINE LEVEL INPUT or the SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT. ?

Block Diagram

The block diagram illustrates the signal path within the EON Sub G2. Audio input (either Line Level or Speaker Level) is processed through equalization (EQ), a High-Pass Filter (HPF), and a Low-Pass Filter (LPF) before being amplified by a 250W amplifier. Controls include Volume, Polarity (Normal/Reverse), Peak indicator, and Signal indicator. The Line Level Input also has a Loop Thru Output.

Diagram Description: Input signal (Line Level or Speaker Level) enters the unit. It passes through a Polarity switch (Normal/Rev) and a Signal indicator. The signal then goes through an Equalizer (EQ), High-Pass Filter (HPF), and Low-Pass Filter (LPF). The processed signal is then fed to a 250W amplifier. A Volume control adjusts the input sensitivity. A Peak indicator shows clipping. The Line Level Input also has a Loop Thru Output connector.

About Subwoofers

The human ear is less sensitive to very low frequencies compared to mid-range frequencies. A 1,000 Hz sound at 95 dB SPL can be obnoxious, while 50 Hz at 95 dB SPL feels powerful. Musicians and producers create music with significant energy below 100 Hz. To reproduce this music accurately, audio systems need to deliver more acoustic output at low frequencies than in the mid band. This capability should not be confused with simple low-frequency equalization boost; a flat system might need up to 20 dB more SPL capability in the low bass due to music's inherent energy requirements. Contemporary dance music often relies heavily on low frequencies.

Subwoofers are specialized speakers designed to meet this need, typically operating below 150 Hz. Most subwoofers perform poorly above 200 Hz. Some subwoofers offer extreme low-frequency extension down to 20 Hz, which is more suited for cinema effects than music, requiring large size and significant amplifier power. Other subwoofers focus on delivering "punch" – the impact felt from a kick drum, often around the 80 Hz region – making them more practical for portable music applications.

Historically, adding a subwoofer involved complex external crossover networks and extra power amplifiers. The EON Sub G2 simplifies this by integrating these functions into a single, lightweight system.

Application Examples

Stereo System With EON Mid / High System with EON Sub G2s

This setup uses a pair of EON Subs with a pair of EON 2-way powered speakers. The diagram shows two EON10G2 speakers and two EON Sub G2 units connected to a mixer. The EON10G2 speakers receive their signal from the mixer's main outputs. The EON Sub G2 units receive their signal from the mixer's outputs (likely L/R or dedicated sub outputs) and are connected to the EON10G2 speakers via the LOOP THRU OUTPUT on the subs, or directly from the mixer.

Diagram Description: Two JBL EON10G2 speakers are shown at the top. Below them are two JBL EON Sub G2 units. A central mixer unit (labeled MUSIC 16) is depicted. Connections are shown from the mixer's outputs to the LINE LEVEL INPUT of each EON Sub G2. The LOOP THRU OUTPUT of each EON Sub G2 is connected to the LINE LEVEL INPUT of one EON10G2 speaker. This creates a stereo system where the subs handle low frequencies and the EON10G2s handle mid and high frequencies.

Mono Subwoofer

This section describes more advanced setups where subwoofers are driven from a separate mixer output than the main speakers. Using subwoofers in mono does not degrade the stereo image because the ear is less adept at locating low-frequency sound sources. The illustrations show two methods for using EON subs in mono, applicable to single or multiple subwoofers.

Driving the Subs from a Mono Output

Many mixers offer a mono output that sums the left and right mixes. Using this output for subwoofers provides separate volume control from the main mix, allowing easy adjustment of the balance between subwoofers and mid/high speakers.

Driving the Subs from an Auxiliary Output

Professional engineers often create a separate subwoofer mix from the mixer's Auxiliary buss. This technique enhances low-frequency performance by allowing independent control of the balance between subs and mid/highs, and greater flexibility in blending low-frequency instruments. For example, one can boost the bass guitar in the subs without affecting the overall bass guitar level in the main mix. This method also helps to exclude unwanted sounds like wind noise, handling noise, or amplifier bleed from vocal microphones, by sending only instruments with significant low-frequency content (kick drum, bass guitar) to the subs.

Diagram Description (Option 1): A mixer is shown. An Auxiliary Output (labeled AUX 1) is connected to the LINE LEVEL INPUT of an EON Sub G2. The EON Sub G2's LOOP THRU OUTPUT is connected to the LINE LEVEL INPUT of an EON10G2 speaker. This is repeated for a second EON Sub G2 and EON10G2 speaker pair, creating a stereo setup driven by separate aux mixes.

Diagram Description (Option 2): A mixer is shown. A Mono Output is connected to the LINE LEVEL INPUT of an EON Sub G2. The EON Sub G2's LOOP THRU OUTPUT is connected to the LINE LEVEL INPUT of an EON10G2 speaker. This is repeated for a second EON Sub G2 and EON10G2 speaker pair, creating a stereo setup driven by a single mono output.

Powered Sub with Passive Mid / High

The SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT on the EON Sub G2 offers a simple way to integrate subwoofers into systems using passive 2-way speakers. The diagram shows an EON Sub G2 connected via its SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT to the output of a powered mixer or amplifier. The output of the EON Sub G2 (likely via its internal crossover and amplifier for the sub frequencies) then drives passive 2-way speakers.

Diagram Description: Two Passive 2-way Speakers are shown at the top. Below them are two JBL EON Sub G2 units. A connection labeled "From Powered Mixer or Amplifier Outputs" feeds into the SPEAKER LEVEL INPUT of each EON Sub G2. The diagram implies that the EON Sub G2 handles the low frequencies and passes the mid/high frequencies (or the original signal is split) to the passive speakers, though the diagram only explicitly shows the input to the sub.

Voltage Selection And Fuses

Changing Voltage

Your EON Sub G2 is typically factory-set for the power mains voltage in your area. Before initial setup, verify that the voltage selector is appropriate. A seal near the IEC power connector indicates the factory setting. If the indicated voltage is correct, proceed to power up the EON Sub G2.

To change the voltage:

DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES OPERATE THE UNIT WITH THE WRONG VOLTAGE SELECTED. DOING SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR SPEAKER SYSTEM WHICH WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY. ⚠️

Fuse Replacement

The EON Sub G2 has no user-serviceable fuses. Fuse failure typically indicates problems requiring service by a competent technician.

Troubleshooting

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.
No sound. Speaker comes on. SIGNAL LED does not illuminate. Blown fuse. There are no user-serviceable fuses in the EON SUB G2. Take your speaker to a competent servicer.
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.
Signal sounds distorted and very loud, PEAK 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, PEAK 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.
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.
Hum or Buzz Faulty cable between source equipment and mixer. Substitute a known-good cable for the suspected faulty cable.
Improper A/C grounding, ground loops.
  • Connect all speakers to a common power circuit.
  • "Telescope" the audio ground by using an XLR/F to XLR/M adapter with Pin1 disconnected 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.
Speakers feedback and howl when the microphone volume is turned up. Improper system gain structure. Reduce the INPUT 1, LINE 2, and LINE 3 controls and increase the output level of your source devices.
Microphones are pointed into the speakers. Move the speakers so they do not point into the microphone's pick-up 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.

JBL Limited Warranty

The JBL Limited Warranty on professional sound products (except for loudspeaker enclosures) remains in effect for five years from the date of the first consumer purchase. JBL amplifiers are warranted for three years from the date of original purchase. Enclosures and all other JBL products are warranted for two years from the date of original purchase.

Who Is Protected by This Warranty?

Your JBL Warranty protects the original owner and all subsequent owners so long as: A.) Your JBL product has been purchased in the Continental United States, Hawaii or Alaska. (This Warranty does not apply to JBL products purchased elsewhere except for purchases by military outlets. Other purchasers should contact the local JBL distributor for warranty information.); and B.) The original dated bill of sale is presented whenever warranty service is required.

What is Covered by the JBL Warranty?

Except as specified below, your JBL Warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship. The following are not covered: Damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, product modification or neglect; damage occurring during shipment; damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your Instruction Manual; damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by JBL; claims based upon any misrepresentations by the seller; any JBL product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.

Who Pays for What?

JBL will pay all labor and material expenses for all repairs covered by this warranty. Please be sure to save the original shipping cartons because a charge will be made if replacement cartons are requested. Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty.

How to Obtain Warranty Performance

If your JBL product ever needs service, write or telephone us at JBL Incorporated (Attn: Customer Service Department), 8500 Balboa Boulevard, PO. Box 2200, Northridge, California 91329 (818-893-8411). We may direct you to an authorized JBL Service Agency or ask you to send your unit to the factory for repair. Either way, you'll need to present the original bill of sale to establish the date of purchase. Please do not ship your JBL product to the factory without prior authorization. If transportation of your JBL product presents any unusual difficulties, please advise us and we may make special arrangements with you. Otherwise, you are responsible for transporting your product for repair or arranging for its transportation and for payment of any initial shipping charges. However, we will pay the return shipping charges if repairs are covered by the warranty.

Limitation of Implied Warranties

ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.

EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES

JBL'S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.

JBL Professional Contact Information

Mailing Address

8500 Balboa Blvd.
Northridge California 91329

Customer Service

Monday through Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Pacific Coast Time
In the U.S.A. (800) 8JBLPRO (800.852.5776)

On the World Wide Web

www.jblpro.com.

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