Just acquired one of these and I do understand your reasoning for it to not be your unit. For me, playing solo flute to backing on an MP3 player in small venues, this gives me exactly what I need to cut the din of crowd conversation, and other ambient noise, to hear myself. I use it strictly as a monitor and have it cabled to another Behringer speaker aimed to the audience. 50 watts yes, but in such a small package, not that much projection is expected. It works beautifully for me as a monitor, period. I thank you for your review. It’s interesting to hear others’ experience.
I just received the same product and I also thought it was very weird that I had to turn all the way up to 11! I think I will call the Sweetwater and ask why.
Tengo un monitor así durante dos días y realmente si dices que este monitor tiene poca potencia de sonido, ¡entonces tienes un problema con este monitor! Me impresionó la potencia de sonido que tiene un monitor tan pequeño y las especificaciones dicen que solo tiene 50 Watts pero estoy de acuerdo cuando dices que el sonido en términos de calidad podría ser mejor, el ecualizador no es tan bueno como esperaba. .Lisboa abrazo.
Maybe an inline mic. booster, (inline pre-amp), would improve the mic volume problem, but I think that using an external pre-amp and internal both together may be wrong? In that case I could try not to switch the Mic/pre-amp button on, but use a line transformer jack connection in. It doesn't seem worth buying from your review, but I would really like to buy it for the Bluetooth to use backing tracks so if the mic is lower than the sound output on guitar or keyboard inputs there must be some easy ways to boost the mic signal coming in?
I'm thinking about getting this to use as a Bluetooth speaker in my small department at work. Would it be good enough for that? Bluetooth speakers are usually either too expensive (for work) or sound too puny.
Hi ! You actually showed it but I did not get it quite. Can you turn the volume up and down in your android phone or tablet too ? I mean by absolute volume so you do not need it adjust it each time on Behringer. I hear you increased also volume on tablet not only on the Behringer ?
Thanks man. This helped me a lot as need something to give tech talks in a bar for around 30 people. This looks simplest solution without taking audio interfaces and all sorts of cabling 😎 Btw did you use condenser mic or dynamic? I guess mic signal might need boosting?
I’m guessing since you are possibly not using this monitor hooked up to an actual front of house, PA system with adequate preamps, and a separate soundboard, the built-in preamps on the monitor are just enough the power to give you some volume boost, compared to a front of house mixing consul which provides most of the preamp gain and therefore volume. Without hooking it up to a separate mixing Consol, if you just plug in a microphone to that little monitor, it definitely won’t be strong enough or sound good enough without using a mixing console.
Im comparing using it the same way as the other of the same style monitors i have from Behringer and difference is there this one out of all the rest is in no way equal in volume or quality as the others.
Hola! Se que el video es viejo pero, estoy buscando algo pequeño para practicar sesiones de dj con 2 o 3 personas. Entiendo que este altavoz no vendría bien porque no tiene buena calidad, pero cuál podrías recomendar en tu experiencia que sea más o menos del mismo precio? Me he encontrado este por 75€
aqui tenge el video de las otras versiones de este parlante que son mejores y te pueden ayudar mejor con los que buscas. Buscate el video de Behringer B205D y B207mp3. Saludos.
Thank you for the review. It is indeed very difficult to find one on TH-cam. I was about to buy this or vonyx v205b, which is more powerful (80 W), but I do.not know the brand. Can anybody advise please? I need it for home, vocal recording
@@flagrantlyvivid7195 I stand about 6 feet in front of a column array speaker and sometimes find it hard to hear my backing track. I'm hoping one of these will help with that.
@@llaugercastillo wouldn't be useful in any type of 2 piece performance, but for mellow wedding gigs, it does OKAY. I'll be upgrading for sure though as soon as my bank roll allows.
my wife bougt me 2 of those for monitoring on gigs (duo, acoustic guitar and singer) I am not satisfied at all. for small performances in restaurants where there is no noise it is satisfactory, but in pubs and similar places it is not good at all, it has no power and distorts a lot
Just acquired one of these and I do understand your reasoning for it to not be your unit. For me, playing solo flute to backing on an MP3 player in small venues, this gives me exactly what I need to cut the din of crowd conversation, and other ambient noise, to hear myself. I use it strictly as a monitor and have it cabled to another Behringer speaker aimed to the audience. 50 watts yes, but in such a small package, not that much projection is expected. It works beautifully for me as a monitor, period. I thank you for your review. It’s interesting to hear others’ experience.
Thanks Bro, I thinking about getting one because I have a B205 and love it. Just like you, I was liking the idea of the extra features.
Hey, this is a good enough small easy to carry pa system which seems loud enough. Thank you for the nice demo.
Good review. I was wondering if it was as good as the 205d. You saved me from wasting my money.
Great revue - Thanks
Si merengue puro latino excelente gusto. Caballero.
Thanks! Estaba buscando un monitor para voces y tu review ma ha ayudado bastante
Is it good in small room for singing on condenser mic ??
I just received the same product and I also thought it was very weird that I had to turn all the way up to 11! I think I will call the Sweetwater and ask why.
I took it back to the shop. Sent it, rather. It was not loud enough for me.
Tengo un monitor así durante dos días y realmente si dices que este monitor tiene poca potencia de sonido, ¡entonces tienes un problema con este monitor! Me impresionó la potencia de sonido que tiene un monitor tan pequeño y las especificaciones dicen que solo tiene 50 Watts pero estoy de acuerdo cuando dices que el sonido en términos de calidad podría ser mejor, el ecualizador no es tan bueno como esperaba. .Lisboa abrazo.
tienes un monitor asi o es el mismo?
Maybe an inline mic. booster, (inline pre-amp), would improve the mic volume problem, but I think that using an external pre-amp and internal both together may be wrong? In that case I could try not to switch the Mic/pre-amp button on, but use a line transformer jack connection in. It doesn't seem worth buying from your review, but I would really like to buy it for the Bluetooth to use backing tracks so if the mic is lower than the sound output on guitar or keyboard inputs there must be some easy ways to boost the mic signal coming in?
but thast not the idea on having small equipment the idea is to be portable quick and easy. thanks for commenting
I almost bought this junk. Thanks man.
I'm thinking about getting this to use as a Bluetooth speaker in my small department at work. Would it be good enough for that? Bluetooth speakers are usually either too expensive (for work) or sound too puny.
yes for that will work just fine.
@@llaugercastillo Thanks, you sealed the deal for me.
Hi ! You actually showed it but I did not get it quite. Can you turn the volume up and down in your android phone or tablet too ? I mean by absolute volume so you do not need it adjust it each time on Behringer. I hear you increased also volume on tablet not only on the Behringer ?
yes on both i did.
Thanks man. This helped me a lot as need something to give tech talks in a bar for around 30 people. This looks simplest solution without taking audio interfaces and all sorts of cabling 😎 Btw did you use condenser mic or dynamic? I guess mic signal might need boosting?
I’m guessing since you are possibly not using this monitor hooked up to an actual front of house, PA system with adequate preamps, and a separate soundboard, the built-in preamps on the monitor are just enough the power to give you some volume boost, compared to a front of house mixing consul which provides most of the preamp gain and therefore volume. Without hooking it up to a separate mixing Consol, if you just plug in a microphone to that little monitor, it definitely won’t be strong enough or sound good enough without using a mixing console.
Im comparing using it the same way as the other of the same style monitors i have from Behringer and difference is there this one out of all the rest is in no way equal in volume or quality as the others.
Hola! Se que el video es viejo pero, estoy buscando algo pequeño para practicar sesiones de dj con 2 o 3 personas. Entiendo que este altavoz no vendría bien porque no tiene buena calidad, pero cuál podrías recomendar en tu experiencia que sea más o menos del mismo precio? Me he encontrado este por 75€
aqui tenge el video de las otras versiones de este parlante que son mejores y te pueden ayudar mejor con los que buscas. Buscate el video de Behringer B205D y B207mp3. Saludos.
Have you tried running your guitar through it? How about an acoustic guitar?
Thank you
How do you turn off the blue tooth? Thanks
You turn it off on the device you will connect not on the speaker itself.
I've been trying to find out if the B205D can be used to do karaoke using a TV
No. Stay away from it.
Thank you for the review. It is indeed very difficult to find one on TH-cam. I was about to buy this or vonyx v205b, which is more powerful (80 W), but I do.not know the brand. Can anybody advise please? I need it for home, vocal recording
behringer do another versions better than this one they are on my channel look them up. b205 and b207mp3
thanks
Is it okay to use this with guitar mfx? I'm frustated with budget guitar amp.
stay away from it.
Puedo conectar una guitarra electroacústica
Claro
Damn, I just pulled the trigger on this to use as a monitor at my solo wedding gigs. I hope yours is faulty because I'm counting on it! 😐
How did it go so far?
@@headway5559 It is not bad actually, but I'm just using a column array PA system that bumps. It does the Job.
@@flagrantlyvivid7195 I stand about 6 feet in front of a column array speaker and sometimes find it hard to hear my backing track. I'm hoping one of these will help with that.
you really liked it??
@@llaugercastillo wouldn't be useful in any type of 2 piece performance, but for mellow wedding gigs, it does OKAY. I'll be upgrading for sure though as soon as my bank roll allows.
thanks for the info
Just received mine today and same same, really poor volume and feed back at max. Feels like I just wasted £89
wish you could have watch my video before :/
@@llaugercastillo the thing is going back tomorrow
@@lois20 get the b205d you wont regret it.
@@llaugercastillo I'll check it out thanks
Hello.
Can it mix audio from the Bluetooth channel with audio from other wired sources?
Yes
I was going to get a couple of
these glued I loud speakers
onto the side make them double
stereo that sound
I always have to play in stereo now when
I'm playing the piano keyboard get used to
hearing it come from that left and right side
my wife bougt me 2 of those for monitoring on gigs (duo, acoustic guitar and singer) I am not satisfied at all. for small performances in restaurants where there is no noise it is satisfactory, but in pubs and similar places it is not good at all, it has no power and distorts a lot
Could this be a proper alternative to headrush frfr 108? (To be used with guitar multi effects processors)
No way
@@llaugercastillo Does this manufacturer make anything that would be? Or suitable for use with BeatBuddy drum machine pedal.
@@aaron9142 there is the B207mp3 you can find the review about it here in my channel.
Hi I just wonder if it would work with a drumming kit. It is for my boyfriend and he is looking for some that he can play without hearplugs
wouldn't recommend it for that. better get the behringer b207mp3 that version its way better for that application.