🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with JBL's PRX ONE!
The JBL Professional PRX ONE is a powerful, portable column line array speaker system designed for DJs, musicians, and events. With a peak power of 2000W, a 12-inch subwoofer, and a 7-channel mixer, it delivers exceptional sound quality and versatility. The system features Bluetooth connectivity, advanced digital signal processing, and a rugged design, making it perfect for both live performances and permanent installations.
Number of Channels | 7 |
Output Wattage | 2000 Watts |
Audible Noise | 130 dB |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Power Source | AC |
Connector Type | XLR |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Item Weight | 75 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 18.9 x 25.4 x 33.4 inches |
Color | Black |
A**S
A Game-Changer for DJs – Powerful, Clear, and Portable!
As a professional DJ, sound quality, portability, and reliability are non-negotiable—and the JBL PRX ONE absolutely delivers on all fronts.From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by the sleek design and solid build. Setup was fast and effortless. The sound clarity is phenomenal—rich lows, crisp highs, and a well-balanced midrange. The 2000W peak power ensures I can fill any room or outdoor space with deep, clean sound without distortion.The Bluetooth connectivity is super convenient, and the 7-channel mixer gives me full control of my inputs, including mics and other instruments. It's been perfect for both DJ sets and live performances with vocalists. The onboard DSP and effects are a huge bonus!One of the best parts is how portable it is—I can easily move and set it up by myself, making it ideal for weddings, private parties, and club gigs.If you're a DJ or live performer looking for a professional-grade, all-in-one PA system, look no further. The JBL PRX ONE is worth every penny!
G**K
Very true that you are paying a bunch for the build in Mixer/DSP. Mobile app: for Android, FAIL!
So I went with a set of these to save money over what I really wanted (a set of Bose F1's), and since on top of DJ'ing, I plan on using these possible for small church events, so nice can mix right on them. However, when using for my main use, DJ'ing with a mixer, where I just have once channel coming into each from the mixer, yeah, that is a lot of wasted features.I just got moved into my new house, and was finally able to test them both at full volume. Not lacking there for my use, can't wait to get to see how well it is outdoors. Up till now, I kept one at the house while working on it and one at apartment till I moved.I wish there was a way to allow you to set one speaker to be used for Bluetooth audio, and then set it so that it only plays left channel, and sends all of the right channel out to the other speaker. I just prefer actually using them in stero. From playing around, it just mixes L/R from bluetooth input, then the output sends that same mixed signal out to the other speaker.The idea of the app was very appealing. Very little features actually worked for me on Android. (ie, can't change main levels nor channel levels, I could get in and change EQ settings on channels). I contacted JBL support and got a fast reply. He said to check the firmware, and I did and found there was updates. I was optimistic.However, even though videos show using an app to tweak channel setting easily instead of using knobs on speaker, I was told the knobs on the speakers are really what should be used for setting everything. So much for putting on a playlist at an event, and then be able to via the app bump a song up or down away from the speakers.So I install the updated firmware... FAIL, after the update, NO feautres (even after uninstalling app and reinstalling, on a Pixel 6) work now. Completely useless. I have yet nearly a month later to hear back from my reply to support about this. Guess it was a canned reply for "default answer".I was able to "rename" the speakers, so I could name them "Left" and "Right", it would be nice if you could get that reflected in the name showing up for BlueTooth connection.Good thing I don't need to app to save a gig's setting for multiple inputs being used for the next time. I am going to try using a friends iPad for it, all the videos that is what people are using.The tech geek in me wishes the display when "idle" would show levels. You know, keep the "main volume" setting across the bottom, but then have 8 level meters to show main out, and 7 channel levels. Granted the lights on the chanels indicate levels, but other than clipping, there is no master level output indicator. I mean you have a full color display... use it :)Great volume, great range. Way over priced on the adapter to use the sticks separate from the base. DO NOT try moving them with the sticks installed. I went to do this and WHAM. hit the ceiling with it as I was moving it. Luckily no damage.Oh yeah, great long power cables on these. And if they loose power while in use, they do revert back to the state they were in when power comes back. It would be nice if they had a pocket in the carrying case for the sticks to hold the power cable as well for when taking somewhere to just use for bluetooth.
A**R
Quality of voices coming out was noticed immediately.
Using it for our band practice down my basement. Haven’t used it anywhere else yet. Expect it to make setting up the equipment easier with fewer cords then we had with older systems. With four including 4 mics, guitar, Bass, keyboard, and drums. I didn’t hook up the guitar and bass. I could do it if I used my mixer or used fewer mic connections to support the mics. Love the subwoofer for the keyboard and drums. Still undecided if I want to hook up monitors knowing it works without but is dependent on how it is setup and the room layout or size. Bottom line I am very happy with buying the JBL Prx One.
N**D
Brilliant little system - with one caveat Update 5-24
Bought this for a portable system for singing/playing jazz standards. Very nice vocal sound once tweaked in app. Using both shure SH55 and sennheiser e865 and I can clearly hear the unique signatures of each mic that I prefer for certain songs. Side by side with my QSC k10’s very much prefer the JBL for swing and jazz vocals!Update- one issue is it sounds great if you’re standing in front of it but sitting any closer than 25’ you overwhelmingly hear lows and mids because of the array design. The highs aren’t aimed down to fill in the mix until about 25’ out. In small venues, like the assisted living places I volunteer in, most folks are seated and closer than 25’ and get a very mid muffled mix.I tried to add a smaller JBL from the pass through at waist height to help fill in the highs but it can’t compensate for the overwhelming mids. If I pull the mids back overall it just creates a thin sound. I may buy the wall mount for the column and build a floor stand for it. But that’s more gear to haul; it will look weird and would be longer set up and break down.
E**O
Best battery powered speakers - period!
I am a drummer/DJ and have a collection of speakers. My main brand has always been QSC but when I tried the JBL MK2 I was definitely blown away by the features and ease of use.Coming to a gig with these you’ll be ready to blast music in literally less than a minute. You unpack the speaker and turn it on.I bought 2 of these and will definitely buy more if there’s a sale
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