Rock The Bike: Nio testing for shorts in our Modified JBL Amplifiers
Rock The Bike: This is 2 of our Modified JBL Loudspeakers. We will debut the line array with 3.
Rock The Bike: Nio vacuuming metal dust from the amplifiers of our Modified JBL Loudspeakers
Rock The Bike: Spencer Modding a JBL PRX Amplifier for Pedal Power.
Rock The Bike: Ryan and Spencer busted out 12 Modified JBL amps in 3 days.
Rock The Bike: DJ Josh Mele on the 1's and 0's at a corporate charity event in Malibu. Rock The Bike's new Pedal Powered DJ booth in effect. Two Mundo 500 electric cargo bike/generators, two Modified JBL PRX Loudspeakers and a monitor. Roomy 8' wide stage.
Rock The Bike: Hauling our Modified JBL PRX 635 loudspeaker on a Mundo 500 electric cargo bike. Two straps'll do you. The new Standalone kickstand (designed at Rock The Bike) is more than wide enough to handle the weight of the speaker.
Rock The Bike: To maximize the clarity of the Modified JBL PRX 635, you'll want to use a stand like this.
Rock The Bike: Jared handling the hills on the Mundo 1000, battery dead, still hauling them and a Biker Bar, a JBL, and a cooler.
Rock The Bike: Kai riding V3 Mundo to Critical Mass with a JBL speaker set up to receive the signal from the Choprical Fish
Rock The Bike: The horizonal positioning of the second JBL is clutch. It offers much better sound to the riders, and gives solid handholds for people pushing the rig up hills.
Rock The Bike: Midway through fixing one of our JBL amps (the one destined for El Arbol.)
Rock The Bike: Teamwork is required to get the heavy Biker Bar up hills. The horizontal positioning of the JBL helps by making it easier to push. Ben on the left is sprinting toward the rig and will transfer all his momentum in one push.
Rock The Bike: Tried running the JBL off two drill batteries with the goal of having El Arbol run completely without AC (which requires a bulky inverter). Jury still out of whether this approach will work.
Rock The Bike: Fully loaded Biker Bar, probably 275 pounds of gear, including bass drum, two JBL PRX535's, and the Fossil Fool tent.
Rock The Bike: Jeff hauling the JBL and the tuxedos.
Rock The Bike: Hot Bike To Work Day Action on Valencia.
Rock The Bike: Leif rolling the Mundo with the 70-pound JBL, and another 65 pounds of Pedal Power gear
Rock The Bike: Justin tests a Mundo carrying his JBL.
Rock The Bike: Aufdencamp and I woke up at 6:30 and biked 8 miles to the FUF tree planting in time
Rock The Bike: Carrying the JBL PRX 535 back from JK Sound
Rock The Bike: Took our new JBL in for repair (crackly sound).
Rock The Bike: Wilson going to town powering the PRX for the big kids.
Rock The Bike: Sarah hoisting 150-pound line array.
Rock The Bike: The Pedal Powered Line Array sounded as good as I hoped.
Rock The Bike: Shook Twins LiveOnBike at the Eugene Bike Music Fest
Rock The Bike: Pedal Powered Line Array in effect at the Eugene Bike Music Fest
Rock The Bike: Jake meet Ryan. Ryan meet Jake.
Rock The Bike: Thanks Slaughter By The Water, West Coast's largest Metal Fest
Rock The Bike: The Modified JBL VRX's were a cut about our previous favorites, the PRX 635.