Review: Behringer Eurolive B215D
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4 Reviews:
| Review by | Amazon |
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| Submitted on | 2011-10-07 10:05:41 |
| Rating | 8 |
| There is quite a bit of high end hiss on this particular monitor, even when the highs are rolled off, but all in all, it's a good product for the price. Once the music has started, you can't hear the hiss anyway, so it's not that big of a problem, but it really should have a noise gate on it. | |
| Review by | Amazon |
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| Submitted on | 2011-10-07 10:05:10 |
| Rating | 10 |
| Alot of times, people make the mistake of trying to save money and grab the lowest priced PA speaker. In my case, I had a budget, but also wanted the most bang for my buck. I went down to my local guitar center to hear these in person and they blew me away. Initially, I was interested in the Mackie Thump series. While the mackie's bass sounded more tight and punchy than these, this behringer seemed to have a more 'full' range and realistic sound. The bass is enough for most applications, but if you're looking to shake the walls, you may look to add a 18" subwoofer. But the range and power of these are truly unbelievable. I was worried that 550 watts per speaker wouldnt be enough to really fill a room. I did my 1st DJ gig the other week, and I had my mixer (fader) volume at 50% and volume on the speakers themselves, set at barely 20%, if that. I was no where NEAR the full potential in terms of volume, and they were MORE than loud enough. For the money, you can't really go wrong. But everybody has different ears... so go to your local pro audio supply shop and listen to them yourself, in person and compare with the other speakers. I wanted the JBL Eon's, but the price point was too high for me at this point in time. These are more than I expected for the price. I'm happy with my purchase. | |
| Review by | Amazon |
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| Submitted on | 2011-10-07 10:02:42 |
| Rating | 10 |
| Purchased two of the B215D speakers for live gigs. I run vocal, guitar, synth and two drum machines through this system and the sound blows me away. I tried the 15" EONs, but the drums would cause them to clip at larger gigs. What a bargin...these Behringers are half the price of EONs and have a better sound that can handle higher volumes. I first tried the the B212D (12" speakers), but the 15" speakers (B215D) added a lot of bottom to my sound which is needed for the drum machines. Don't give it a second thought, just stop lookin'...and start cookin' with a set of these bad boys. Lots of compliments on my new sound from my repeat customers. | |
| Review by | The Rock House Method |
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| Submitted on | 2011-10-07 10:00:13 |
| The Behringer Eurolive B215D gives me just what I need and fir a price I can afford. Like I have said many times before, don’t just take my word for it, go out and find a pair and check them out for yourself. If there is a better active speaker with this much power in a package this light weight and easy to move and set up then I have not been able to find it. | |
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