Behringer B415DSP 600W 15" Active Loudspeaker (Used)
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Comments about Behringer B415DSP 600W 15" Active Loudspeaker:
I use them live for electronic drums bass is awesome!!! I own them for almost a year. One is powerful enough for my drums and a monitor. I use two live one for sound reinforcement and one for the monitor. I use both for band practice and sound great. I acttually dropped one from my truck and never any problems are a little heavy.
Comments about Behringer B415DSP 600W 15" Active Loudspeaker:
I don't own these, but I've used them as well as the older Mackie SRM450s. I saw the comparison in a previous review about power and weight and wanted to clarify a little bit. The Behringers are certainly heavier, but they are also a 15" speaker vs a 12" speaker. The Behringers also come with full DSP vs just a passive crossover theoretically evening out the response. I'm no fan of Behringers cheaper stuff, but there are exceptions. The EP2500 amps, and the microphones come to mind(don't like the EQs or Mixers though). These speakers also fall into the "Behringer stuff I like" category. The 15" will give you a bit more THUMP than a 12" Mackie. If you are using these for a band or DJ work that means more kick drum or more low end in general.
Comments about Behringer B415DSP 600W 15" Active Loudspeaker:
I looked hard at these. Behringer designs some very good equipment at a very low cost. Compare these to the Mackie VM450's. It would seem Behringer has more power, BUT Behringer is rated in peak power. Peak = .707 x RMS power. Mackie rates in RMS. Take this into consideration and the power ratings are the same. Now look a the weight. Behringers weigh SEVENTY FIVE pounds. The Mackie's are 50 pounds and the new Mackie V2 is only 40 pounds. The difference in weight is very significant in my mind...
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