脳内テロリスト
Reviewed in Japan on November 19, 2024
本機はモニタースピーカーなので、良くも悪くも、原音に忠実です。低音も高音も原音どおりです。なので、録音状態が悪い音源だと、楽しめません。逆に、よい音源であれば、とても心地よく音楽を楽しむことができます。「低音が弱いのでトーンコントロールで調整が必要」という声もありますが、個人的にはトーンコントロールは一切いじらない方がいいと思います。とにかく原音に忠実なので、特定の音を強めたり弱めたりすると、音のバランスの変化もしっかり伝わり、不自然さが際立ちます。
ناصر محمد محمد ابراهيم عبدا
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on June 26, 2023
ماشاء الله
Chris Rabe
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023
I bought these for home DJ mixing because of the price. They are not great. The bass frequencies just aren't there.Ordered some KRK Rokit 5's to replace them, cost 4x the price. Worth it.
NYC. BOY.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 1, 2021
Muy buenas bocinas las conecte con un amplificador DAC SMSL y 2 subwoofer elac y revienta chido.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
The lower mids (600hz - 800hz?) sound a little "off", something that might be fixed by drilling a hole in the back like someone somewhere suggested. I'm very happy with this system. It sounds excellent and the stereo imaging is great; I forgot how good studio monitors are at confusing you into thinking the sound is coming from where the speakers aren't (i.e., from out of the center monitor for center sounds).Been using Sennheiser HD600s forever, but my only remaining studio monitor finally kicked the bucket, leaving me with no way to listen to stuff without headphones. Decided no more cheap components. I will source the amp carefully (Nobsound Mini Dual TPA3116) and get passive monitors (Behringer 1C-BK). I'm very happy with this purchase.P.S. Yes, it's $79 for a pair, not just a single speaker.
Gaspar
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021
These are good speakers. But these are not the best quality or best sounding. I use these for practice and they do the job perfectly exactly as they should. Their a little shrill and no real low end ( to be expected for the size) but that's not what their for. They are a good reference speaker. They are great for practice if you a DJ. They are great for buisneses that need sound in various places. These basically are the f-150 of speakers their not sexy but they get the job done every time.Would I buy them again yeah totaly if I had need for them. If I had a coffee shop or space that needed these then yeah. Their a good speaker.
R. Higgs
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2019
Very happy with these speakers. Bought for a Church Nursery to hear what is happening during the service. The clarity and depth was beyond what I expected for such a small speaker. Would buy again in a heart beat!
Thumper
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2017
Great speakers for the money. I have some old JBL Control One speakers that I've been using with a small 8" subwoofer. I love the sound and the JBLs provide a very full and "natural" sound (especially with the subwoofer). I bought the Behringers out of curiosity. The price seemed too good to be true and the specs looked better than the JBL Control One speakers. After opening the box, I could immediately tell the Behringers were not of the same build quality as the JBLs. They were lighter and felt thin and plastic-like. Whereas the JBLs have a nicer weight to them and a rubberized feel (or, at least, a denser plastic). This is, also, noticeable in the sound. While the Behringers have clearer highs, they tend to sound thin because of the thin plastic housing. The JBLs provide a fuller ... more natural sound ... and sound better to me. But, the Behringers are stylish and offer an acceptable sound for the price. At $79.99, it's a good deal! I'm not, at all, disappointed with my purchase.
FEATURED L.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016
Behringer never fail. Also this pair of speaker are very good. I love them. With a subwoofer our brand office is like a club now. They have clear sound. For that price you can't buy better.
Rollo the Brzrkr
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2016
I'm not sure why these aren't more popular. They exceeded my expectations for a passive monitor at this price range.
Corey
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2015
A long time ago I used to work as a recording engineer. During that time, I used a pair of Yamaha NS10m's as my studio monitors because it was just what I was used to. Eventually as I moved on to a different line of work, the NS10's integrated themsleves into my home surround system, along with a bunch of other mismatched hand-me-downs. I never bought a matching set until just last month. I went on the hunt to solve the problem once and for all. First I tried the Energy Take Classic 5.1 set with subwoofer after reading so many positive reviews. Unfortunately the sub was just so weak, it made the purchase unjustified if I couldn't use it. So instead I looked around some more and curiously wondered if I could find some cheap studio monitors that would work and I'd keep my JBL LSR sub.Enter Behringer. $80 a pair. That's $40 a speaker. $240 got me 6 speakers. I only needed 5, so what to do with the extra? Dual center speakers mounted on the wall above the TV, of course. I wired them in series because a parallel config would make a 2 ohm load since these are 4 ohm speakers. That worked nicely, and angling them slightly outward increases the on axis sweet area, so I don't have to worry about where in the room to sit quite as much. OK, so, it's not like these monitors sound like the best money can buy, but seriously, they deliver a lot more than you would expect with only $40 per speaker! I really dislike consumer speaker mid hype, and these have none of that. My impression of them in a far from critical listening environment is that they are clear as crystal and otherwise transparent as my consumer Yamaha home theater receiver drives them. I'm really curious how they'd sound in a more critical space, but I don't have a lot of doubt about being able to mix with them. I'm sure they'd do their job just fine. I am just amazed that Behringer can deliver this kind of quality at $40 a speaker, with wall mount brackets included.My only complaint: spring loaded wire terminals rather than hand screws with banana receptacles. But you can shove banana plugs in them without too much effort.
Garj
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2013
I bought these speakers for a home studio setting. You'llneed an amplifier to go with them, however once i got themworking i was really pleased with the quality and volume thatthey are capable of handling. I am mixing music at home so neededspeakers with depth and clarity - these fit the bill nicely on a budget too.Very pleased so far.
commander keen
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2011
I've purchased 30 pairs of these to use in a classroom environment, and they deliver. I have them connected to an AudioSource Amp 100, and they are loud and provide a good sound for watching YouTube clips or DVD's in class. Also good for listening to music while working in the classroom. They provide mounting brackets that allow them to swivel left and right to direct the sound as necessary (a full 360 degrees if you need that, but then you're pointing at the wall)