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Behringer B210D

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Active full-range loudspeaker

  • Eurolive Series
  • Equipped with 10” and 1.35” loudspeaker
  • Power: 170 W RMS (200 W peak)
  • Class D power amplifier
  • Frequency range: 65 up to 20,000 Hz
  • Maximum output level: 113 dB SPL
  • 2-Band EQ
  • Connectors: XLR in/out
  • With 35 mm loudspeaker flange mount
  • Monitor tilts on its side
  • Dimensions: 464 x 292 x 244 mm
  • Weight: 8.5 kg
  • Optional cover: Article Nr 268861
Available since July 2010
Item number 252139
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Power (Manufacturers Specs) 200 W
Bass Speaker in Inch 10"
Ways 2-Way
Colour Black
Weight 8,7 kg
Housing Material Plastic
Analog Inputs 1
Microphone Input 1
Line Out XLR
Media Player No
Remote Control No
Effects No
Low Cut No
Monitor Angle Yes
RMS Power 170 W
Width 292 mm
Depth 244 mm
Height 466 mm
Sound Pressure in dB 113 dB
Number of HT Speakers 1
Number of HT Speaker 1
Number of Midrange Speaker 0
Midrange Speaker in Inch without
Number of Bass Speakers 1
Number of Bass Speaker 1
Accu No
Stand Flange 35 mm
Construction Standard
Flyable No
Line Input Yes
Main EQ 1
Master EQ 1
Handheld / Headset No
Vertical Beam Angle 70 °
Frequency Range (-3dB) from 65 Hz
Frequency Range (-3dB) to 20000 Hz
Active Cooler No
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Consider the price, and then consider the sound!
Chronos 27.09.2013
I am a musician, and a sound engineer, and this review is coming from someone who works in both careers.

I use two of these speakers for small gigs, of up to 90 people, or as monitors for myself and another on stage for larger gigs. These speakers definitely don't lack power, especially for their size (464 x 292 x 244mm) and weight of 8.5kg.

Sound:
The sound isn't to every musician's taste I don't believe. I would call it flat, but to me, as a sound engineer, that's a good thing. With a small graphic equalizer (I use a behringer xenyx x1222 desk which has one on it) I can get a great sound from these, no matter what venue I play at. As you turn them up they don't lose bass, and the trebles don't distort. I would like to add that the bass sounds as if it is around 65 to 70hz, which may not be low enough for some people, but if that's the case then a subwoofer would be your best choice to buy with it.

Features:
Not many knobs for you to play around with, which to me once again is a good thing. Less knobs means less time setting up, and less things to break.
It has a power switch, a level knob, and a low and high EQ knob. There are two lights, one green to tell you there is power, and a red clip light to tell you that you're going too loud.
This speaker only has a Microphone input, a jack input, and a microphone link output to connect to another speaker. It does not use "speakon" cables, which isn't a problem for me as I prefer using microphone cables, as they tend to be cheaper to buy, can be connected together to make longer cables, and can be used for other equipment (such as microphones and guitar pedals).

Quality:
The cabinet itself seems to be made of a typical hard plastic, and the main speaker is protected with a metal grill. It seems very sturdy, but the one thing I worry about is the knobs located at the back, which are only protected by a bit of plastic from the cabinet that sticks out at the top and bottom. If you're the kind of musician that literally throws everything into the back of the van, I doubt the knobs will last very long.

Conclusion:
I've done a couple of gigs with these so far and they are definitely worth the money. If I had a couple hundred euros more I would have gone for the b212d model instead as it is a lot more powerful, but these are not a bad investment as when the time comes to buy those, the b210d's will work very well as my stage monitors.
Also I would like to add that these are definitely better than the b208d, if only for the fact that the b208d doesn't have a handle. They both produce the same amount of power, but the b210d's do sound a little bassier.
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Muddy Waters Poor Treble
Timddeb. 27.07.2020
The sound is what Amps are all about. I compared this to a much older Stagg 150W Monitor Amp. The Stagg has better Bass, better treble., more Clarity from Drum tracks, Cymbals without Sibilance and a generally clear sound. On this Amp with the treble turned all the way up it still didn't come through on the high notes. Strangely enough it did score well on female vocals. The Bass is Muddy/Mushy. In summation, seems to be well made, well appointed but Amps as I said are about sound, and this is a poorly executed item. Lastly while soak testing the power supply ran very hot with no sound going into it. Shame
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Behringer B210D
Kevin63 19.11.2013
ive used this monitor in several locations and for different applications its sound is superbly clear it has unbelieveable volume in such a small compact unit, and has simple controls the only negative is i have had to create a padded cover as the controls aree easily damaged they stick out and could easily get broken off so a custom padded cover would be great, its also extremely light so this can go anywhere do anything fantastic! ive used this with a small band set up competeing against drums a double bass and guitsr and it still had the power to get my piano and vocals well in front fabulous clarity and even delivers fat bass.
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Great sound. Great value
Clifford Paul 19.06.2015
Good, clear sound over whole frequency range. Good build quality. Very portable and excellent value. We use two of these with a Yamaha Mg10 mixer - a great system for around £500
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