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  • JBL EON 15 G2

    Hi all,

    I have this active speaker come in for LF driver not working. It shows 400 something ohms, so it's off to repair.

    In addition to testing the output power with a dummy load, is there any other tests I should do before plugging a speaker again and blasting it full volume? All voltages check out, and the LF amp is working (tried it with a low volume) with a temporary 15" EV driver connected.

    Why did the speaker blow anyway? It stopped working mid-gig. Too much volume for a long period? The 15" driver blowing seems to be a common thing with these speakers, is there any way to prevent it?

    It has Toshiba 2SC5200/2SA1943 pairs instead of those shown here.

    http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/EON...Schematics.pdf

    Thank you for your answers.

  • #2
    Well, my speaker repair guy says the spider and cone are in a bad shape, so there's an explanation why it opened up.

    Anyone has a suggestion where to order the recone kit from in Europe?

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    • #3
      Most of the issues that I see with The JBL speakers is caused by trying to get more out of them then they can provide.

      With a + - 34Vdc supply I think the 'rated' output is highly suspect. (Lf/300W)

      Plus the spec sheet states that the overall amplifier current draw is 175 watts.

      Magic!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
        Most of the issues that I see with The JBL speakers is caused by trying to get more out of them then they can provide.

        With a + - 34Vdc supply I think the 'rated' output is highly suspect. (Lf/300W)

        Plus the spec sheet states that the overall amplifier current draw is 175 watts.

        Magic!
        Yeah, that's super confusing; every sales ad says 400W yet the back sticker says 175W.

        I think that these were stored/gigged in a damp environment, causing the spider and cone to rot and subsequently the voice coiled started rubbing against the magnet.

        Also, they were used as a main speaker for small gigs, so were probably played near 100% rated power.

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        • #5
          FWIW "small print" spec says:
          Amplifier Power LF: 130 watts @ low-frequency driver impedance,
          <.1% THD.
          Amplifier Power HF: 50 watts @ high-frequency driver impedance,
          <.1% THD.
          Whatever´s printed in the box and ads in big bold letters is just Marketing BS.

          To boot, that voice coil is just 2 ohms, which explains the highish power; +/-37V is about standard in 100W RMS into 4 ohm amps (old Kustom, Crate, Acoustic, old Ampeg, Fender, Peavey, most others) so "almost 200W" into 2 ohm is most reasonable.

          JBL EON 15P-1Recone Kit 2 Ohm

          Not sure about an European supplier and probably ordering a USA aftermarket kit such as this one , even paying international postage, could be cheaper and definitely faster than asking an European representative to order an original kit.

          Your choice of course.



          Why did it blow? Sh*t happens or warranty and servicing would be empty words

          Full blast squarewave for hours tends to be damaging .
          Juan Manuel Fahey

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          • #6
            I would tend to think the low frequency stuff is what kills them.
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            The speaker sounds great & along comes that 'thumpa thumpa' and it becomes a clipped square wave.

            Deadly to a voice coil that cannot properly dissipate the heat.

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            • #7
              Thanks for your replies.

              For future reference Speaker-Repairs has a good price on the aftermarket kit.

              The postage, taxes and customs from US would cost more for sure.

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              • #8
                Cool.
                Remember to fill your Location information box, proper answers fully depend on such data.
                Juan Manuel Fahey

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