Behringer B112D Enceinte de Sonorisation Active 1000 W 12"
Avantages et inconvénients
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Le Behringer B112D est une enceinte active appréciée pour sa légèreté et sa puissance, idéale pour les usages mobiles et les grandes salles. Le mixeur intégré et les options sans fil offrent de la flexibilité, et le rapport qualité-prix est souvent salué. Les inconvénients sont le boîtier en plastique, moins solide, et le risque de distorsion à fort volume. Il manque aussi des effets intégrés ou un DSP, ce qui peut décevoir certains utilisateurs.
Avis Behringer B112D Enceinte de Sonorisation Active 1000 W 12"
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This system has a basic but powerful equalizer in the back and two inputs with pre-built amplifier. It seems well built and the sound is fantastic. Very happy with the purchase.
This system has a basic but powerful equalizer in the back and two inputs with pre-built amplifier. It seems well built and the sound is fantastic. Very happy with the purchase.
Miltone
24 mai 2018
I love the fact that you can mix two channels on it, makes it super easy to mixdown a stereo source like a phone or laptop. Plenty of power to fill a function hall and easy to move. Prob should have gotten the Bluetooth version, but just added a cheap BT adapter instead.
I love the fact that you can mix two channels on it, makes it super easy to mixdown a stereo source like a phone or laptop. Plenty of power to fill a function hall and easy to move. Prob should have gotten the Bluetooth version, but just added a cheap BT adapter instead.
Tom
9 janvier 2018
It sounds great and has plenty of volume. This is great for an individual musician or a small group. I would buy it again.
It sounds great and has plenty of volume. This is great for an individual musician or a small group. I would buy it again.
Anonymous
27 novembre 2017
I just installed these speakers as amplification for a big Estey reed organ that I own. They are performing exactly as I expected, and on the box where it says enormous power they aren't kidding! Each has a very sensitive gain control for up to two inputs plus High and Low EQ controls, that are also amazingly effective. Classical organists are used to using 16' and 32' pedal stops that shake buildings - and these speakers can make that happen for me.
I just installed these speakers as amplification for a big Estey reed organ that I own. They are performing exactly as I expected, and on the box where it says enormous power they aren't kidding! Each has a very sensitive gain control for up to two inputs plus High and Low EQ controls, that are also amazingly effective. Classical organists are used to using 16' and 32' pedal stops that shake buildings - and these speakers can make that happen for me.
SHO
7 septembre 2017
I've been a musician for a lot of years and we've always had top of the line equipment. That means we've always had a lot of money invested in that equipment. I saw the EuroLIve B112D and was intrigued but QSC, Macke, Bose were at the top of the list. The chance of me buying these speakers was nil. Then I did a gig where they were the house brand. I heard the sound first and said WOW! what is that? Then I found out. I went home and ordered from B&H. For the money you can't beat them. In some cases you can spend more and still not beat these speakers. The sound is crisp, clean, loud, and clear.
I've been a musician for a lot of years and we've always had top of the line equipment. That means we've always had a lot of money invested in that equipment. I saw the EuroLIve B112D and was intrigued but QSC, Macke, Bose were at the top of the list. The chance of me buying these speakers was nil. Then I did a gig where they were the house brand. I heard the sound first and said WOW! what is that? Then I found out. I went home and ordered from B&H. For the money you can't beat them. In some cases you can spend more and still not beat these speakers. The sound is crisp, clean, loud, and clear.
vR Sarti
11 septembre 2016