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The previous answer is absolutely incorrect. You can connect 2 p/b 1000's via bluetooth then pair them up then use rca cords from the outputs on each partybox to link up to an additional two speakers. I did it and it works great. I actually run bluetooth from my phone or labtop via bluetooth to my ifi zen D.A.C. then run imputs from the zen into one of the partybox 1000's then run rcw cables from each speaker's output to another speaker thus you will have 2 partybox 1000's playing left stereo channel and 2 playing the right stereo channel. you could run a remote transmitter from each speakers output rcw jacks and avoid the cable hassel but should you do that you will need a pretty high end trsnsmitter for each speaker and the matching receivers running either bluetooth 5 or up or an fm lor am transmitter receiver setup to avoid sound quality degredation. By the way, using a decent D. A.C. such as the iFi Zen for under 200 bucks makes a very noticeable difference in sound quality. If you think these baby's sound good just stand alone you will be blown away after adding a good DAC. I found the ifi Zen to be the best bang for the buck as it stands right up to other DAC's all the way up in the 1000 dollar range. Just a tip. Since youj spent the money for these why not go just another 200 bucks and make these compete with 5000 dollar or more speakers. It's a no brainer. Enjoy!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When using the TWS feature on our JBL PartyBox 1000, you wouldn't be able to use the RCA output as the audio transmission is being done wirelessly via Bluetooth across the two speakers. You can only use one type of connectivity at the same time.
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