Triple Bogie
2025-08-14 21:01:23
This speaker is a built pretty solid. The sound is loud and clear. In the back there are knobs to adjust the bass, highs and volume. It sounds okay like this but is missing the really deep lows so I ended up buying a Polk PSW10 10" powered subwoofer from amazon when it went down to $88. when hooked up together the sound is much fully and adds a wow effect. I tune volume the sub according to the music I play and put the subwoofer crossover knob in the middle so its not to boomy. I bought the GLS Audio 10 Foot Guitar Instrument Cable - 1/4 Inch TS to 1/4 Inch TS 10-FT and a HOSA 1/4" TRS to 3.5mm stereo adapter. This is what I use to connect the speaker to my iphone. To connect the speaker to the subwoofer, I use a RCA to XLR adapter connected to a XLR microphone cord. The RCA R&L goes into the subwoofer and the other end into the speaker output. Kind of like a daisy chain as they call it. It takes a little tweaking to get the sound just right but it's not hard as you just turn the little knobs in the back of the PA Speaker and Subwoofer until you are satisfied with the results. I will be adding in a mixer when using for karaoke and this will allow me to have more control once all is hooked up. This is good for home style karaoke parties or to watch movies. Without the subwoofer it is only okay. I also have the Behringer B215D 15" powered speaker which is the same but in a larger speaker size. This sounds good by itself for outdoor music but a subwoofer will also fill out the lows, If you are having trouble with your sound not coming out of your speaker, it could be the cable you are using. If you use a 1/4" TRS cable both ends into the 1/4" to 3.5mm adapter, the sound may come out only if you pull the cable 1/2 way out. If you use the same 1/4" TRS cable to a 3.5mm to 1/4" L&R splitter adapter, you have to connect the 1/4" TRS to the LEFT side only to get sound. The RIGHT side of the Y splitter did not produce sound. Hope this helps.Here is some of the cables I used with this hookup. If using this cable with a TRS 1/4" cable, use the left side and not the right.
Jenny
2025-08-04 12:34:10
I would like to say that this speaker is amazing for the price. I have used it at many gigs so far and every one love it! I only purchased one and its way loud enough for whatever occasion you might have. I used this at a big party in a field at my school and this little speaker filled up the whole entire field. One thing I noticed with it was that you cant have a line in and a mic plugged into the back at the same time which stinks a little bit but oh well! The bass in this thing is really chest-pounding for its size. Its really portable and not to heavy, But it still feels sturdy at the same time. I really wish there was a tightening nut or something near where the speaker stand enters because it seams to slouch and not sit upright. The bottom has very nice rubber feat to put it down on the ground if you need to. The CLIP LED Helps a lot as-well, to keep the speaker from bursting. Even if you accidentally have your volume all the way up, It will clip but it wont break your speaker. I hopefully will be purchasing more of these speakers in the future!Pros:Sturdy and lightVery Very loudAmazing bassPerfect sounding EQI would say it's close to audiophile quality!Cons:No tightening bolt/bracket to keep the speaker upright when on a standCan't run two inputs into the back of the speaker at the same timeConclusion:Amazing Speaker and I would recommend it to any DJ.
D.
2025-05-08 10:09:01
I had vouched to never buy anything Behringer ever again, because I have had nothing but problems with their gear in the past. I was in the market for a set of powered floor monitors for my rehearsal studio. I blew up my old wedges and my amp was acting up also. So I decided to switch to powered speakers. I use my PA both for vocals and keyboard at band rehearsal (loud rock band) and for my drum students to play along with music. I had a budget of $200 a piece for these powered speakers. The B210D was really the only option out there in my budget. The reviews were all raving, so I took the plunge. I decided to just get one first, in case it was a disappointment. Well, it wasn't. At first, when I took the speaker out of the box, I was thinking "I'm screwed. This thing is way too small and is not going to be powerful enough." Then I plugged it in. Mackie board, XLR cable, iPhone plugged into the board. Holy crap. This thing packs a punch. With your eyes closed, you'd swear it was a speak at least twice the size. It's LOUD. But it doesn't distort. I was able to crank the volume up to pain threshold, where I couldn't possibly go any louder before my head would explode, and the sound was still clear and not distorted. And the volume knob was halfway. This thing sounds really nice, focused and much bigger than it looks. We'll see how it holds up, which has always been the issue with Behringer, but for now, the second one is going to be ordered asap.
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2025-04-12 14:27:03
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2025-04-10 11:49:49
Super bonne qualité, la puissance est là . Très bon rapport qualité/prix et surtout très efficace
Pradip Bar
2025-03-29 10:31:38
EXCELLENT, AND AMAZING SOUND QUALITY, I USED PAST 1YEAR, NOW IT IS OK AND SOUND QUALITY EXCELLENT, BUT , IF YOU REQUIRED HEAVY SOUND, BY ITS HEAVY WATTES LIKE 1000WATT AND 15 INCH SPEAKER
user-MFBULR
2025-01-23 15:47:56
Fantastic 10" powered speaker.
Ben E
2025-01-21 11:01:41
For years I've been using a fantastic pair of 500w JBL speakers, which, though fantastic, weigh more than 25kg each. Sadly I'm not 19 any more, and I needed something more portable. A recommendation from a friend led me to these - and what brilliant speakers they are. The massive JBLs haven't left the cupboard in months as these speakers are versatile enough for every gig I've done since buying them.Firstly, don't worry about the wattage. These speakers are loud. My most recent use of them was at an event for very young children and their parents. We had a large marquee with about 150 screaming toddlers, and I still didn't need to take them above 60% or so. If you're looking for a fixed installation in a large venue, you won't even be reading this review. If, meanwhile you need something big enough for a pub / bar gig, or a wedding, or a folk club, or a church, or a school hall, or anything else like that, these are plenty loud enough.Sound-wise, they're very clear and transparent sounding. Possibly a little too transparent for some musicians I've put through it! But that's what reverb was invented for... Recently I had the very great pleasure of doing sound for a brilliant Senegalese kora player, and it felt like I could hear every nuance of his performance really clearly. Similarly, strings sound rich and warm, winds sound vibrant and punchy - exactly like they do unamplified - just louder. I was a bit concerned about low end, and that is the compromise for having smaller speakers. It's not at all bad though - the bottom octave of a piano still sounds thunderous. You should probably put a bass guitar through a bass amp - but you'd probably do that anyway, even with much bigger speakers.Some reviews mention noise - but there's no such thing as a totally silent PA. This is more than adequate, and a lot quieter than many others that I've used. Chances are if you are getting a buzz it'll be coming from somewhere else in the signal path. I've not heard anything even close to being problematic.And the best thing of all is that they weigh Behringer do still get a bad rap, but 9 times out of 10 it's jsut snobbery. These sound like high end speakers, and they're a fraction of the price. They're well designed, versatile, portable and feel like they'll take whatever I throw at them. I can't think why you'd spend more.