JBL IRX One

Active Column PA System

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1 year ago

Nice

Over the last 4 years I’ve been using a pair of Bose S1 Pro but find the lower frequency’s are not very well defined. Saw a guy using the JBL IRX One playing a wedding gig and it sounded amazing. I’ve been reluctant to purchase a column type system because generally they lack definition in the mids. The crossover point for the IRX is more into the mid range of a guitar and the sub can certainly handle the lower frequencies and the guitar extremely well. The 6 mid to high frequency speakers on the upper section give sparkle without being shrill or “tinny”. My application just for reference is solo vocal, guitar and backing tracks (on a Boss RC-5) into an Elite Acoustics Stomp Mix then onto the JBL IRX One. I used it yesterday at an outside venue and it performed flawlessly . Didn’t have to use the Feedback killer button but I know from testing this at home it’s very effective without taking away too much frequency content. Would I buy another? Yes for bigger gigs, 2 would be great. Would I recommend to a friend? Definitely

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by JBL
  • Average price : $1023
  • Consists of an 8" subwoofer and top unit with 6 x 2" speakers and two spacers
  • Frequency range: 38 - 20000 Hz
  • Power: 650 W RMS, 1300 W peak
  • Maximum level: 118 dB
  • Coverage pattern (H x V): 100° x 50
  • Bluetooth V5.0 audio streaming
  • Integrated 3-channel digital mixer with 6 presets
  • 2 Mic/Line inputs: XLR/jack combo
  • 1 Pass Through: XLR
  • 2 USB 2.0 Anschlüsse
  • 2 Microphone amplifiers
  • 2-band EQ
  • dbx AFS and ducking function
  • Dimensions : 268mm x 597mm x 401mm
  • Weight : 15.6kg
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