How to connect JBL go 2 speakers together

How to connect JBL go 2 speakers together?

Using the wire connections that come with the speaker pairs will not work for this type of connection. Instead, use a 3.5 mm TRS to TRS cable. This type of cable is designed to connect two devices together. To connect the two jbl go 2 speakers together, simply plug each speaker cable into the TRS to TRS cable plug.

How to connect JBL go to a speaker dock?

The jbl Go 2 is compatible with a wide variety of speaker docks. You can use it with the universal power supply for a compact soundbar or with a home theater system that you've already built. And you can even connect two Go 2 speakers together to get a bigger sound.

How to connect JBL go Bluetooth speakers together?

Connecting two Bluetooth-enabled JBL go 2 speakers together to play the same music and take turns is a breeze! Just press the Bluetooth button on each speaker to pair them. Once the Bluetooth connection is established, press the play button on one and the pause/stop button on the other. You can also use the Connect to another Speaker option to play music from one speaker to a group of connected devices.

How to connect JBL go to a speaker?

The sound from the two JBL go 2 speakers is sent to a single audio output. That’s it! It’s easy to connect them together. You don’t need any additional equipment. You can use your own power supply if the power cords are compatible. To connect the two speakers, first insert the power connector of one into the top of the other. Once you’ve done that, press down on the top of the first speaker, so that it clicks into

How to connect JBL go to each speaker?

Connecting the two go speakers to each other is easy. The supplied 3.5mm splitter cable connects the right and left channels of the two speakers. Just plug one end of the splitter cable into the headphone jack of each speaker (if you have them). In order to connect the speakers, you need to have both the right and left channel of each speaker on. There are two ways you can do this: