Same happened with me. AUX low volume cuts out and bluetooth is OK. I called JBL, They referred me to a JBL repair place by me which I spent a day to sort out, and they told me this:
If bluetooth: The signal is strong and reliable.
If AUX: the signal or volume from the output (computer/phone etc) must be high (over 80%) and you physically reduce the volume on the JBL and it will work just fine. It has been over a month for me and this is the legit fix!
I told the guy, this is broken though... Why would a reputable company like JBL do this, he obv didn't know but yea, basically JBL created an incredible speaker with a f***ing annoying glitch. I only use AUX at home and also for portable DJing out and about. Outside is OK as the volume is high anyway but this !#^&@! me off at home as the bass will !#^& off my neighbours and why should I WALK to my BLUETOOTH speaker every 2 minutes to MANUALLY turn the vol up/down? Big fail JBL... big fail.
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"I also want to add that i mostly use the aux "
Does this mean that you plug a cable into the speaker instead of connecting with bluetooth?
Matt 의
Yes, i do. Is there a problem with that since this is my first time using on of their products :)
Martin Phan 의
The cord is gone from the the soup the subwoofer of the JBL NetSpend knock it off or something
Danny Taylor 의
P know when I got the subwoofer to JBL 2/4 melted off going to plugs into the wall
Danny Taylor 의
Indeed glad I'm not the only one this is happening to. Really unhappy a 300$ speaker has this issue.
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