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JBL On Stage Micro Portable Speaker Dock for Apple iPod - Black Questions & Answers
JBL on stage II speaker doesn't work
If your 120v unit is not marked for use with 220-240v and you plugged it into such a socket (even once), you probably fried the AC adapter and will need to get a replacement.
When plugged in, the ipod batteries go low immediately.
The JBL On Stage Micro is supposed to disable recharging of the iPod when running off AAA batteries to avoid draining them, but sometimes this setting gets stuck even when the unit is plugged in through the AC adapter. The workaround that I found is pulling out and reconnecting the iPod to the Onstage Micro (while both are powered on) and then unplugging and reconnecting the AC adapter. Sometimes you have to repeat this process, but the iPod should start recharging after that. I tried this on different versions of the iPod nano and this seems to work.
JBL on stage micro will not charge my ipod any
The JBL Onstage Micro is supposed to disable recharging of the iPod when running off AAA batteries to avoid draining them, but sometimes this setting gets stuck even when the unit is plugged in through the AC adaptor. The workaround that I found is pulling out and reconnecting the iPod to the Onstage Micro (while both are powered on) and then unplugging and reconnecting the AC adaptor. Sometimes you have to repeat this process, but the iPod should start recharging after that. I tried it on the new 5th generation nano and this seems to work.
No Sound from JBL On-Stage 400
The power supply consists of two parts: the AC cord with a two-prong connector on one end and a double barrel plastic connector; and the large rectangular power supply which has a dual prong receptor on the side and a long cable which plugs into the JBL unit.
In my case, I had plugged the double barrel plastic connector into the dual prong receptor backwards. Even though I was getting full power to the unit, this somehow caused the speakers to become inoperative.
Of course, I would offer a recommendation to JBL that their power supplies are made to be "dummy proof" so this does not happen to others as well.
JBL On Stage for iPod
Hi, I guess that's just a problem that can't be solved by yourself, you'll probably have to bring it back.
I have thesame speakerset, but I don't know how you can remove that thing where the ipod stands in. That plastic thing that comes in a lot of different sizes. I hope that you can help me with removing it and putting an other one in.
Want to hook up an IPOD to professional sound equipment.
Shouldn't really need any equipment. You can use a RCA to 1/4" phono adapters.
One for the right and one for left.
If you mixing console already has RCA input then you don't need an adapter.
Make sure you set the volume level on your ipod around 1/4 to 1/2 way up and then turn up the channels your piped into. If the faders don't give you enough gain (volume) then turn up the ipod I bit more. Just watch your imput signal and make sure your not clipping or the sound will be distorded.
Should be straight forward.
Song will skip
Hi maybe you have unsupported format to your unit! or you need to look your setting in playmode...
Thanks!
How to open jbl on stage 200id?
To open the JBL On Stage 200iD, you need to follow these steps:
Remove the power adapter from the back of the device.
Turn the device over so that the bottom is facing up.
Locate the six rubber pads on the bottom of the device and remove them using a plastic opening tool.
Remove the six 1cm T-10 torx screws found under the rubber pads using a T-10 Torx screwdriver.
Open the device along its seam.
For more information, please refer to the JBL ON STAGE 200ID USER MANUAL.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/788652/Jbl-On-Stage-200id.html
10/27/2023 9:59:32 PM •
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