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Хочу до штуки выбрать активную аккустику, 400 вт вполне хватит. Остановился на Behringer B 215A. Кто что может по этому выбору за такие деньги посоветовать? Спасибо!!!

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Я сегодня точно такие же видела в магазине....нашла отзывы от 3-х покупателей, правда на английском.
1.
Sound:
it may not be a jbl or mackie... but it sounds as great...i asked another dj what he thought of their sound before seeing what brand they were...and he was shocked when he saw it was behringer...less expensive does not always mean bad sound...you just have to set them up the proper way...i will get 2 more soon...
2.
QUALITY:
The only thing I don't like are the buttons on the back are kinda sticking out and might get broken if not handled properly.

FEATURES:
Not heavy and good sound.

EASE OF USE:
Plug and play. What more can you ask for?

VALUE:
Among the powered speakers in their class, this is the best deal.

SOUND:
Very good. I am a happy camper. My boss was so impressed that he asked me what they were and said that I AND the speakers sounded very good. He is going to purchase a pair of the 12" for his restaurant.
3.
QUALITY:
Seems well-built and solid. Connectors and controls are pro-quality, without any cheap look or feel

FEATURES:
They're pretty basic, but what they have works well.

EASE OF USE:
Simple...plug into either the XLR or TRS jacks, turn on the power and they do their thing.

VALUE:

As usual for Behringer, these are a great value! I paid $500 for a pair, shipped free!

SOUND:
Good news and bad news: Good news, these sound better than I might have expected. Bad news, they're not the best-sounding molded speakers. Long ago, I bought some Behringer F1520 floor monitors and was not impressed with the sound until I replaced the 15" drivers with Peavey Black Widows. Turns out the Behringer F1520 15's put out much less SPL than typical 15's like the Peaveys and couldn't keep up with the very good-sounding horns. Pop in the BW's and the 1520's came alive! I thought I might have similar issues with these new B215A's, but a lengthy audition convinced me not to worry. While these don't have a big bottom end, they sound pretty good everywhere else and have enough muscle to kick hard. Pair these with a good sub, and they sound VERY GOOD!
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