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Battery-Powered Buskers Go Anywhere with EON USB — AudioTechnology

USB Power Cable brings freedom to setups by powering guitar pedals and some AKG wireless systems from EON battery-powered PA.

By Audio Technology

November 24, 2020

Harman Professional Solutions announces the JBL EON ONE USB Power Cable, which expands the versatility of JBL EON ONE Compact battery-powered portable PAs by powering AKG WMS and DMS100 and DMS300 wireless systems and DigiTech and DOD guitar pedals directly from the sound system.

The 1-meter EON ONE USB Power Cable features a USB-A terminal that connects to an EON ONE Compact P.A. and a 5.5mm power terminal that connects to external devices. Two versions are available: A 12V version powers AKG WMS wireless systems; a 9V version powers AKG DMS100 and DMS300 wireless systems as well as DigiTech and DOD effects pedals. 

Perfect for musicians, DJs, presenters and entertainers who want freedom of movement, crystal-clear vocals and an easy way to enhance their sound with effects, the EON ONE USB Power Cable lets performers turn any space into a stage. “Battery-powered P.A.s already give performers the freedom to cut the cord,” says Brandon Knudsen, Product Manager – Loudspeaker Professional Solutions at Harman. “When you don’t have to rely on a traditional power source to power your wireless system or pedal, now you truly have no limits on where you can perform. Whether you’re busking at the beach or speaking at a corporate event, the EON ONE USB Power Cable lets you bring legendary JBL sound wherever your gigs take you.”

The JBL EON ONE USB Power Cable is available now.

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JBL: jblpro.com
Australian Distributor: cmi.com.au
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