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The Behringer B105D is a 50W active PA speaker featuring a 5-inch driver and a 3-channel mixer, designed for versatile connectivity and superior sound quality. With Bluetooth and USB options, it’s perfect for both professional and casual use, making it an essential addition to any audio setup.
Audio Driver Size | 12.7 Centimeters |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Speaker Type | Monitor |
MP3 player | Yes |
Additional Features | Stereo pairing |
Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
Mount Type | Tabletop |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 50 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Item Weight | 8.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.97"D x 11.18"W x 8.27"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Number of Audio Channels | 3 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
R**R
Good stage monitor
Works well as a drum vocal stage monitor. I mounted it on a $20 projector stand, which was cheaper than buying the $30 mic stand adapter from Behringer. Years ago, these monitors used to come with the adapter.
V**K
Awsome
The media could not be loaded. I don’t know why the negetive feed back on this is but I can say 1st hand this is a powerful small speaker … it’s at 10% with a mixer connected to it and I tried putting it at 100 n it amazed me it sounds clear and it was est to put together.. just plug click the switch give it like 5 seconds n boom all set the stand you see there it’s something I had extra from a p16 I said hey why not so I used it n now it looks elegant
T**T
Monitor
When I received my monitor, I didn’t use it for a couple months.When I did use it at a stage rehearsal, I found that the main volume knob is damaged. It won’t bond the volume. There’s a short! Just yesterday I was going to open it up and see what’s wrong. Then I came to my senses.I’m a dummer. I don’t know anything about wires and electronics.It would be best to pay someone else for the repair.I am a bit disappointed, as you can imagine.Be HappyTerry
B**A
NO PHANTOM POWER
the description here on Amazon and everywhere else on the Internet says it provides phantom power but it does not provide phantom power. you will need a $25 phantom power supply and one more XLR cable for that connection.I am not a musician, but... as an old Windows guru and electronics hobbyist...the Bluetooth is fishy. when pairing, first it identifies as "headphone" then changes to "Bluetooth". that's what you see in Bluetooth devices... "Bluetooth". yeah. after flipping the XLR phantom power device switch and hearing a loud POP from this thing, seems it had trouble turning on after that. like it took 30 seconds before it turned on... maybe there is a heat tripped fuse thingy in there or something, I dunno. about 12 hours later, now it turns on within 6 seconds. go figure.edit: I carefully rotated this thing on the desk and it spontaneously turned off. apparently a power cable connection problem. I opened it. the insides look okay, considering the workers are moving at light speed when assembling this stuff, but... the (power switch - power cable connector) circuit board is thrown on their at a 30° angle. that's just weird, and apparently they failed soldering one of the connections because of that. so I resoldered that area. will see whether the fix works in the long run. that angled soldering board obviously causes difficulty for the workers trying to solder the thing.I'm sensitive to noise. been using a cheap Marantz USB microphone for 10 years, quiet as a mouse. was very disappointed with this setup at first when connecting my expensive new microphone to the front microphone XLR input and heard a lot of hiss. woe is me. tried connecting it to the rear main XLR input with the mic button on and the hiss is gone. there is still a quiet bit of electrical/digital interference noise but it's inaudible at 3 feet. happy is me.
J**Y
Great for what it is! I love it!
I was looking to add a microphone to my guitar practices at home and this little guy does what I needed and more! I just wanted a voice monitor and this is great for that but you can also plug an instrument into it, it has a thru out so you can chain them together, it has USB and Bluetooth, and a 3-band EQ. It's really amazing! Very solid construction. Looks and feels well made. Now of course with a 5" speaker you're not going to get a huge bass response and IDK if you would really want to use it as a guitar amp, but for a voice monitor it's great. Also, if you decide at some point to add a mixer or some other kind of interface you can still use this as a PA monitor, so it will still be useful! For under $100 this is pretty amazing.
B**S
No tangible product support. Monitor lasted 5 months. EuroLive = EuroTrash
I bought this monitor as a budget-friendly solution for vocals. Sound quality was acceptable for rehearsals and maybe a little karaoke night with friends, but you wouldn't want to necessarily use this for a legitimate performance, as it suffers from distortion issues at higher volumes. That being said, it did its job, for about 5 months, when power was lost mid-song during a band practice. I assumed blown fuse, which thankfully this comes with a secondary fuse, however that did not seem to fix my issue. The overall reason for my 1 Star review is mostly due to the aftermarket support, or lack thereof. I went to Behringer's product support website, only to find an endless loading page (every other part of the website seems to work fine). Gave up on that, and found a hyper link on their support banner, which has a register option. I followed the simple instructions, however, no matter what I did to any of the fields, I could not get the "submit" button to work. So now I'm out $100 for a product that has maybe 30 hours of use. I don't believe this item is offered for sale anymore, but if it is, do avoid.
L**S
Not sure what others expected.....
I read reviews of folks having some various issues but, took a chance anyway. Keep in mind, this monitor is less than $100.One common complaint was that the device wouldn't power on. At first, I thought mine was DOA but, it just takes a couple of seconds to power on. No big deal.If you're looking for a full featured, moderately powered personal monitor, this will most likely do the job for an acoustic solo or duo performer(s). If you need additional power for an electric setting, this is NOT the right device for that.For the price, it does the job perfectly. I just wanted a small, powered speaker that I could use around my home studio for various purposes......several useful inputs. I can connect a drum machine, mixer, guitar and microphone, a USB stick and then there's the Bluetooth. It's also mic stand mountable. No extra hardware needed.All in all, I'm very satisfied with my purchase. It does exactly what I intended it to do and it doesn't take up a lot of room.
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