A:AnswerAll of our JBL PartyBox speakers are not IPX rated and will get damaged when water gets into the controls. We'll forward this information to the right department.
A:AnswerYou can only connect 2 JBL PartyBox 300 together using the TWS feature or using the RCA cables to connect them together. If you need more help, please contact us here: https://bit.ly/2zwFkYM
A:AnswerI’d go with JBL over Aiwa - which hasn’t been a significant player in the US consumer electronics market for 2 decades. If you’d need customer support, good luck with that.
A:AnswerYes you can. I did a party with prof dis with 4 linked by cables connected to a mixing board. All units turned all the way up and then volume controlled by the master volume on the mixing board. Worked perfectly.
A:AnswerJBL PartyBox 300 has Bluetooth capability. This feature allows you to connect Bluetooth enabled devices to stream music wirelessly. For more information, check out the specification here: http://bit.ly/2KkbgW2
A:AnswerOur JBL Boombox and Pulse 3 can only be linked to Connect+ speakers. Like our Flip 4, Xtreme 2, and Charge 4. If you have more questions, please reach out to us through this link: http://bit.ly/2lIab0A.