Connect and sync two different speakers
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Hello
I have a JBL PartyBox 120 and an Edenwood Megasound. I would like to connect them together to enjoy the sound quality and bass of the JBL while taking advantage of the power of the Edenwood. I tried connecting them with a simple jack cable from the Edenwood to the JBL, and then connecting to the Edenwood via Bluetooth. It works, but I can't adjust the volume of the two speakers independently, and I would like to do that because the sound from the JBL is weak compared to the other.
My question is as follows: Is there an intermediary "box" to connect the two speakers and adjust them independently while keeping the sound synchronized?
Thank you in advance
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Hello, I apologize for the late response; I never received the notification or the email.
The Jack cable was plugged into the Daisy chain IN input of the JBL.
Sorry again, and thank you in advance.
If instead of using "Daisy Chain In" you connect the Line out output of the Edenwood to the Aux in input of the JBL, does it change anything or not?
Yes, it changes, it’s even worse, there’s no bass, nothing at all.
I am not a specialist and have no idea what signal level an instrument input (guitar) requires for the JBL.
You say you want to use Bluetooth as the input signal... Is it not possible to use a wired connection on both speakers, which would be more flexible to use?