Behringer Eurolive F1320D Active 300-Watt 2-Way Monitor Speaker System
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It has a class A amplifier with minimal ventilation, so it will definitely get warm and hot inside. With this feature set, class D based monitors will cost an additional hundred to two hundred dollars. I've left my monitor on for over 36 hours (weekends) in my garage a few times - it worked fine! However, I have never experienced any failures with them, even when they heat up. They hold up very well for me as well, so overall I'd say that they hold up
Through a mixer, I send the signals from a guitar and a mic. My head is spinning right now trying to figure out how to plug in different sources. This monitor is fantastic and I use it as a monitor. You've made my day!
Your mono output from the keyboard needs to be plugged into the 1/4 input on the monitor so you can start playing. If you need to connect a line to the main mixer, you can use the Output.
It is up to the Behringers to maintain their The best thing to do is mute the speakers and use The Yamahas.
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I don't usually write reviews. Upon receiving the package, I was surprised, and when we realized it was an accidental purchase, we contacted Amazon to obtain a return authorization. My shock and disappointment was utterly heightened when I discovered that amazon would not accept returns on THIS PRODUCT. My apology has been stated, and I quote Despite our best efforts, we are not able to accept the return due to health and safety reasons. You've got to be kidding me, you've got to be joking! An audio speaker is considered to be a health concern in what way? The product previously was never even opened, and it is still in its original packaging. It's a disgrace that Amazon and Behringer offer such poor customer service. My hope is that a qualified customer service representative will read this and offer assistance. My error is that I now have a speaker that I didn't intend to order, and one that I no longer want! Unless you're absolutely certain you will love the product, do not purchase it, as Amazon will not allow you to return it. BEHRINGER OR AMAZON WILL NEVER BE MY DEMAND FOR AUDIO AUDIO EQUIPMENT.
Their performance varies with each unit, even when clipping at the same volume, something to be cautious about since the clipping is aggressive. They are good for about 100 people, but they do not perform the same way with each even in mono, the clipping volume can vary. You will need to buy four of these for every additional person. The speakers are great for indoor use because of the strong and clear bass, but I wouldn't use them for outside use or for use as the main speakers at a gig or event where lots of instruments and performers will be required. This is a most excellent stage monitor since the feedback suppressor is quite simple to operate and it helps a great deal. A little time must be spent setting up each unit exactly as it should be. Make sure to allot yourself an extra hour to fine-tune the Equalizers that are built in, as you will be grateful you did. They are lacking headroom when it comes to high powered singers and will clip out as soon as they begin to really hit their stride. Make sure you have some other speakers lined up along with these, so that you do not mess up your In my opinion, these units are perfect for small gigs. As they are made of wood, they are a bit heavy for a stand to move them, but the benefit of really deep bass makes up for it.
In our church, the stage monitor was exactly what we needed. In order to hear himself at the podium, the pastor wanted to be able to hear himself clearly. It is also possible that he is a very good soloist since he also wanted a monitor pointed at him to be able to gauge his vocal volume. It was enough for him to monitor his voice alone and not a mix of Consequently, the application of the F1320D was perfect for that use. Using the dynamic microphone, the F1320D's input was plugged into the dynamic microphone input, and the output volume was adjusted to a level he was comfortable with. Therefore, the mixer was not aware of any difference in podium microphone input since the XLR output of the F1320D was connected to the jack where the microphone normally goes. It is true that the signal from the microphone is passed onto the output regardless of whether the F1320D is on or off. I think this is a good unit to have when we have church in a park. We have not used it for this purpose, but it will prove useful when we do so. You can use it like a portable PA system by plugging in the dynamic microphone. Our unit has a variable feedback filter, which we left on the "as found" position and it worked well. We noticed that there was a slight hum as we approached the higher volume level but since we don't need that much volume, we didn't mind it. We are very pleased with the F1320D because it has a handle built in to enable easy transport.
For the price, we are glad we didn't have to run an additional mixer signal from the media room.
Our old monitor speakers do not compare to these. They sound better and work nicely. The plan is to buy 2 more speakers to replace all the old ones.
A few years ago, I bought six of these from Guitar Center. One of them had a problem with the power supply, so I was rushing to get a new one for our church praise band since Guitar Center had removed the warranty. Behringer equipment has always been very reliable for me, but when it stopped working it cost me a lot of money.
Hard to argue with them for the price. I'm using them as stage monitors, but they come with a cup so you can put them on a standard speaker stand. Because they are capable of receiving both mic and In addition to being handy for portable PA systems, they can also be used as small (and simple) portable speakers.
I'm pleased to hear that these came out better than I had expected. This is what I use for my Behringer PowerPlay The personal mixers are plenty loud, and they are 16 of them. A feedback filter built into the device and XLR and TRS inputs that can be daisy-chained are two of my favorite features The monitor can be chained to other monitors if necessary. These are used in a church setting. I run two of these monitors in conjunction with personal mixers (instead of headphones, they plug into the monitors). The video impressed me a lot!.
It is recommended that you go the stores that sell pro audio equipment, these sound decent, but they aren't very powerful.