Behringer Eurolive B207MP3 Active 7" Pa Speaker w/ MP3
Behringer took what you already love about their best-selling B205D PA/ Monitor speaker system, and gave it an extra channel, threw in a larger speaker and added an onboard MP3 player, so you can play your favorite tunes right from a USB stick. Plus, the EUROLIVE B207MP3 system is so light you can mount it on a mic stand and aim it right at your earsallowing you to hear yourself like never before. But dont let the small size fool youthe B207MP3 cranks out truckloads of high-quality sound; more than enough to serve as a PA system for your more intimate gigs and meetingsand it comes packed with features that will simply blow you away! The Secret to B207MP3s Amazing SoundThanks to Behringer's Class-D amplifier technology and internal switch-mode power supplies, not only do B207MP3 loudspeakers sound great, they weigh considerably less than most competing active speakers. They pump out 150 of the cleanest, punchiest Watts youve ever heard from a compact loudspeaker, and you can link additional active loudspeaker systems via the handy THRU socket. The built-in 4-channel mixer accepts XLR, TRS and RCA inputs, plus channel 2 features a switchable instrument-ready inputno DI required! A dedicated 3-band EQ (Low/Mid/High) provides simple, yet effective tonal control.Put the Sound Where You Want ItSpace limitations often make it impossible to place full-sized monitor wedges where they can do the most goodand passive monitors require lots of external amplifiers and processing gear to function properly. All this adds up to even more gear to move, and if you dont know what you'e doing, you can easily damage passive monitors by applying too much, or even worse, too little power to them. With the B207MP3 Behringer has taken all the guesswork out, giving each loudspeaker its own 150-Watt, Class-D amplifier specifically designed as the perfect mate for the custom-engineered 6.5 neodymium driver.
Behringer took what you already love about their best-selling B205D PA/ Monitor speaker system, and gave it an extra channel, threw in a larger speaker and added an onboard MP3 player, so you can play your favorite tunes right from a USB stick. Plus, the EUROLIVE B207MP3 system is so light you can mount it on a mic stand and aim it right at your earsallowing you to hear yourself like never before. But dont let the small size fool youthe B207MP3 cranks out truckloads of high-quality sound; more than enough to serve as a PA system for your more intimate gigs and meetingsand it comes packed with features that will simply blow you away! The Secret to B207MP3s Amazing SoundThanks to Behringer's Class-D amplifier technology and internal switch-mode power supplies, not only do B207MP3 loudspeakers sound great, they weigh considerably less than most competing active speakers. They pump out 150 of the cleanest, punchiest Watts youve ever heard from a compact loudspeaker, and you can link additional active loudspeaker systems via the handy THRU socket. The built-in 4-channel mixer accepts XLR, TRS and RCA inputs, plus channel 2 features a switchable instrument-ready inputno DI required! A dedicated 3-band EQ (Low/Mid/High) provides simple, yet effective tonal control.Put the Sound Where You Want ItSpace limitations often make it impossible to place full-sized monitor wedges where they can do the most goodand passive monitors require lots of external amplifiers and processing gear to function properly. All this adds up to even more gear to move, and if you dont know what you'e doing, you can easily damage passive monitors by applying too much, or even worse, too little power to them. With the B207MP3 Behringer has taken all the guesswork out, giving each loudspeaker its own 150-Watt, Class-D amplifier specifically designed as the perfect mate for the custom-engineered 6.5 neodymium driver.
Behringer took what you already love about their best-selling B205D PA/ Monitor speaker system, and gave it an extra channel, threw in a larger speaker and added an onboard MP3 player, so you can play your favorite tunes right from a USB stick. Plus, the EUROLIVE B207MP3 system is so light you can mount it on a mic stand and aim it right at your earsallowing you to hear yourself like never before. But dont let the small size fool youthe B207MP3 cranks out truckloads of high-quality sound; more than enough to serve as a PA system for your more intimate gigs and meetingsand it comes packed with features that will simply blow you away! The Secret to B207MP3s Amazing SoundThanks to Behringer's Class-D amplifier technology and internal switch-mode power supplies, not only do B207MP3 loudspeakers sound great, they weigh considerably less than most competing active speakers. They pump out 150 of the cleanest, punchiest Watts youve ever heard from a compact loudspeaker, and you can link additional active loudspeaker systems via the handy THRU socket. The built-in 4-channel mixer accepts XLR, TRS and RCA inputs, plus channel 2 features a switchable instrument-ready inputno DI required! A dedicated 3-band EQ (Low/Mid/High) provides simple, yet effective tonal control.Put the Sound Where You Want ItSpace limitations often make it impossible to place full-sized monitor wedges where they can do the most goodand passive monitors require lots of external amplifiers and processing gear to function properly. All this adds up to even more gear to move, and if you dont know what you'e doing, you can easily damage passive monitors by applying too much, or even worse, too little power to them. With the B207MP3 Behringer has taken all the guesswork out, giving each loudspeaker its own 150-Watt, Class-D amplifier specifically designed as the perfect mate for the custom-engineered 6.5 neodymium driver.
Behringer took what you already love about their best-selling B205D PA/ Monitor speaker system, and gave it an extra channel, threw in a larger speaker and added an onboard MP3 player, so you can play your favorite tunes right from a USB stick. Plus, the EUROLIVE B207MP3 system is so light you can mount it on a mic stand and aim it right at your earsallowing you to hear yourself like never before. But dont let the small size fool youthe B207MP3 cranks out truckloads of high-quality sound; more than enough to serve as a PA system for your more intimate gigs and meetingsand it comes packed with features that will simply blow you away! The Secret to B207MP3s Amazing SoundThanks to Behringer's Class-D amplifier technology and internal switch-mode power supplies, not only do B207MP3 loudspeakers sound great, they weigh considerably less than most competing active speakers. They pump out 150 of the cleanest, punchiest Watts youve ever heard from a compact loudspeaker, and you can link additional active loudspeaker systems via the handy THRU socket. The built-in 4-channel mixer accepts XLR, TRS and RCA inputs, plus channel 2 features a switchable instrument-ready inputno DI required! A dedicated 3-band EQ (Low/Mid/High) provides simple, yet effective tonal control.Put the Sound Where You Want ItSpace limitations often make it impossible to place full-sized monitor wedges where they can do the most goodand passive monitors require lots of external amplifiers and processing gear to function properly. All this adds up to even more gear to move, and if you dont know what you'e doing, you can easily damage passive monitors by applying too much, or even worse, too little power to them. With the B207MP3 Behringer has taken all the guesswork out, giving each loudspeaker its own 150-Watt, Class-D amplifier specifically designed as the perfect mate for the custom-engineered 6.5 neodymium driver.
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Behringer Eurolive B207MP3 Compact Speaker
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originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
I do a lot of solo/duo gigs in wineries/breweries and I use a slightly larger PA for the main sound and have used this little guy as a stage monitor and it's been great. The sound is loud and crisp and it's super easy to set up. I have used it as the "main" PA in really small rooms as well (where playing truly acoustic/unplugged would work but you want to have some reinforcement) and it has been suitably loud. It's also incredibly small, so if space is a concern this is a great unit. I've also used it a few times with a full band and loaned it to our drummer so he could have a small vocal monitor pointed right at him and it works very well for that.As others have mentioned, it has no onboard reverb or other effects. If you're using this as a monitor, that's not an ... MoreI do a lot of solo/duo gigs in wineries/breweries and I use a slightly larger PA for the main sound and have used this little guy as a stage monitor and it's been great. The sound is loud and crisp and it's super easy to set up. I have used it as the "main" PA in really small rooms as well (where playing truly acoustic/unplugged would work but you want to have some reinforcement) and it has been suitably loud. It's also incredibly small, so if space is a concern this is a great unit. I've also used it a few times with a full band and loaned it to our drummer so he could have a small vocal monitor pointed right at him and it works very well for that.As others have mentioned, it has no onboard reverb or other effects. If you're using this as a monitor, that's not an issue at all. If you're using this as your main PA, you're probably going to want to add a couple pedals to the mix for vox/instruments because while it is loud and it does have 3 band EQ, it is very dry sounding and it's a 6 inch speaker.I've never used the MP3 player. When we put on music between sets we just run it through the house PA. Having MP3 seems unnecessary for my use.The two "flaws" with the unit are as follows:You more or less HAVE to mount it on a mic stand. It will sit on the ground, but there's no real angle to the unit, so it's pointing straight out. If you've got it on the floor the sound is at floor level. It comes with a mic stand adapter for this purpose, and I mount it on a kick drum mic stand so it's angled up and still relatively low to the ground. Frankly, I think it would look weird to have it sitting in front of me on a full size stand, but maybe that's just me.That brings me to the second minor gripe, which is that it comes with a laughably short power cable. If you want it anywhere more than 5 feet from the outlet you'll need an extension of some sort. It's an easy fix, but something you'll want to account for depending on how you use it.
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I needed a small monitor / PA for playing with a Trad band in a pub to amplify a banjo and for vocals, I also play against guitar backing tracks instrumentals (Shadows and Hank Marvin) and the ability to put in an MP3 source via USB and have a CD RCA stereo input is what I need for my Vox Tonelab SE for the guitar sound. The 3 microphones inputs is ample for me and I set up the unit to what I thought would be about right for the Trad band and it was quite close, the mic stand with 2 mics on (AKG PS3's) was quite close but no feedback, would be better further away but vocals came out clear and banjo sounded good. Have purchased Behringer stuff since 1998 and it is always good I have found. The box can mount on a mic stand easily and the unit is not too heavy so is ... MoreI needed a small monitor / PA for playing with a Trad band in a pub to amplify a banjo and for vocals, I also play against guitar backing tracks instrumentals (Shadows and Hank Marvin) and the ability to put in an MP3 source via USB and have a CD RCA stereo input is what I need for my Vox Tonelab SE for the guitar sound. The 3 microphones inputs is ample for me and I set up the unit to what I thought would be about right for the Trad band and it was quite close, the mic stand with 2 mics on (AKG PS3's) was quite close but no feedback, would be better further away but vocals came out clear and banjo sounded good. Have purchased Behringer stuff since 1998 and it is always good I have found. The box can mount on a mic stand easily and the unit is not too heavy so is quite stable. The only thing as a small negative is that there is no in-built echo, chorus or reverb but you could put mics through a mixer with an FX loop and take the sound into the CD / RCA inputs if you do need that. Otherwise I found at 12 o'clock on the main volume it was ok for sound. Vocals came out very well with good projection from the small 6" speaker and clear. Would recommend and it can be used as a monitor too as it has line in on the back.
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I have all ways like my 205d but I think this is better. More inputs, bigger speaker, and a mp3 player. The bigger speaker seems to have more bottom end and clarity. They both seem to feed back easily on a mic stand, but I'm hard of hearing after playing almost 45 years. I put mine on a short profile mic stand on the floor because I play sitting down and no feed back problems. Standing up I put it in a chair, again that solves the problem. Would be great for backing tracks for small gigs as a main speaker like rest home or family karaoke.
| Maximum Output Power | 150 W @ 6 Ω |
| File System | FAT16, FAT32 |
| Maximum Input Level | 22 dBu |
| Main in | XLR / ¼” TRS combo jack |
| Sound Pressure Level | Maximum 116 dB SPL @ 1 m |
Behringer Eurolive B207MP3 Compact Speaker
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Behringer Eurolive B207MP3 Active 7" PA Speaker w/ MP3
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I do a lot of solo/duo gigs in wineries/breweries and I use a slightly larger PA for the main sound and have used this little guy as a stage monitor and it's been great. The sound is loud and crisp and it's super easy to set up. I have used it as the "main" PA in really small rooms as well (where playing truly acoustic/unplugged would work but you want to have some reinforcement) and it has been suitably loud. It's also incredibly small, so if space is a concern this is a great unit. I've also used it a few times with a full band and loaned it to our drummer so he could have a small vocal monitor pointed right at him and it works very well for that.As others have mentioned, it has no onboard reverb or other effects. If you're using this as a monitor, that's not an ... MoreI do a lot of solo/duo gigs in wineries/breweries and I use a slightly larger PA for the main sound and have used this little guy as a stage monitor and it's been great. The sound is loud and crisp and it's super easy to set up. I have used it as the "main" PA in really small rooms as well (where playing truly acoustic/unplugged would work but you want to have some reinforcement) and it has been suitably loud. It's also incredibly small, so if space is a concern this is a great unit. I've also used it a few times with a full band and loaned it to our drummer so he could have a small vocal monitor pointed right at him and it works very well for that.As others have mentioned, it has no onboard reverb or other effects. If you're using this as a monitor, that's not an issue at all. If you're using this as your main PA, you're probably going to want to add a couple pedals to the mix for vox/instruments because while it is loud and it does have 3 band EQ, it is very dry sounding and it's a 6 inch speaker.I've never used the MP3 player. When we put on music between sets we just run it through the house PA. Having MP3 seems unnecessary for my use.The two "flaws" with the unit are as follows:You more or less HAVE to mount it on a mic stand. It will sit on the ground, but there's no real angle to the unit, so it's pointing straight out. If you've got it on the floor the sound is at floor level. It comes with a mic stand adapter for this purpose, and I mount it on a kick drum mic stand so it's angled up and still relatively low to the ground. Frankly, I think it would look weird to have it sitting in front of me on a full size stand, but maybe that's just me.That brings me to the second minor gripe, which is that it comes with a laughably short power cable. If you want it anywhere more than 5 feet from the outlet you'll need an extension of some sort. It's an easy fix, but something you'll want to account for depending on how you use it.
I needed a small monitor / PA for playing with a Trad band in a pub to amplify a banjo and for vocals, I also play against guitar backing tracks instrumentals (Shadows and Hank Marvin) and the ability to put in an MP3 source via USB and have a CD RCA stereo input is what I need for my Vox Tonelab SE for the guitar sound. The 3 microphones inputs is ample for me and I set up the unit to what I thought would be about right for the Trad band and it was quite close, the mic stand with 2 mics on (AKG PS3's) was quite close but no feedback, would be better further away but vocals came out clear and banjo sounded good. Have purchased Behringer stuff since 1998 and it is always good I have found. The box can mount on a mic stand easily and the unit is not too heavy so is ... MoreI needed a small monitor / PA for playing with a Trad band in a pub to amplify a banjo and for vocals, I also play against guitar backing tracks instrumentals (Shadows and Hank Marvin) and the ability to put in an MP3 source via USB and have a CD RCA stereo input is what I need for my Vox Tonelab SE for the guitar sound. The 3 microphones inputs is ample for me and I set up the unit to what I thought would be about right for the Trad band and it was quite close, the mic stand with 2 mics on (AKG PS3's) was quite close but no feedback, would be better further away but vocals came out clear and banjo sounded good. Have purchased Behringer stuff since 1998 and it is always good I have found. The box can mount on a mic stand easily and the unit is not too heavy so is quite stable. The only thing as a small negative is that there is no in-built echo, chorus or reverb but you could put mics through a mixer with an FX loop and take the sound into the CD / RCA inputs if you do need that. Otherwise I found at 12 o'clock on the main volume it was ok for sound. Vocals came out very well with good projection from the small 6" speaker and clear. Would recommend and it can be used as a monitor too as it has line in on the back.
I have all ways like my 205d but I think this is better. More inputs, bigger speaker, and a mp3 player. The bigger speaker seems to have more bottom end and clarity. They both seem to feed back easily on a mic stand, but I'm hard of hearing after playing almost 45 years. I put mine on a short profile mic stand on the floor because I play sitting down and no feed back problems. Standing up I put it in a chair, again that solves the problem. Would be great for backing tracks for small gigs as a main speaker like rest home or family karaoke.
This lil Monkey is Supa-Bad! I picked one up from the used store last month, got a monster deal and ALL OF THAT should have set me up for the disappointment, but it just keeps getting better and better. Maybe I am just glad that a piece of used gear WORKS well at all, but there is NOTHING that I can find to fault this thing for. The MP3 player if the cherry on top of a solid powered mixer in a tiny footprint. Sorry, Powered mixer-SPEAKER. If it was battery powered as well, there would be no more reason for anyone else to come out with anything new again. TOP NOTCH.
My second buy of this monitor, loud enough as a main amp for small venues, and with excellent sound quality. Quiet in use, very low noise, operates fine in summer heat. 1/4 volume will out perform acoustic instruments. It's a pretty tough and well-built unit but I've knocked a star off for an ear-blastingly crackly and scratchy main volume knob. This is usually fixable, but it's a pain to do and my first modern amp to suffer from this. This minor issue wouldn't stop me buying another.
Perfect for traveling band. Light weight and powerful. Great for horns and vocals . I've purchased several through the years. It's well worth the money
I'm totally blown away with this product. Bought primarily as a hotspot monitor for an acoustic duo (and to play mp3s in the interval) but I also do small gigs as a self-contained vocalist and believe me this is powerful enough and sounds good enough to act as a miniature PA in it's own right! Rooms of up to 50 people, churches, schools, coffee shops, small pubs etc. - this will eat it up. I use a TC helicon pedal for reverb but if this had built in verbs it would be a totally complete unit! One other thing that would make this a REALLY appealing unit - battery power! I usually avoid Behringer but there's NOTHING to touch this monitor in the same price bracket that has the same build quality and features. BUY IT - YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!
It’s a welcome addition to our set up, it’s light and sits on a mike stand. That means it sits higher so don’t have to have so loud. And the sound it’s excellent.
I play with a 5-piece pop/rock band. I mostly use my monitor for vocals and it works very well for that. It makes it much easier to achieve a good vocal blend because it is so close to me that I hear each voice clearly. Sometimes if I am struggling to hear our keyboard player or rhythm guitar I'll have them in my monitor, but usually, I hear them well enough without having them in my monitor. I am so glad I bought it. It is perfect for my needs. And it will do a lot more.
I have owned this product for a month. I have used it 4 times, It is well-engineered. It is relatively small and light but produces a good quality sound that can fill up a good size room. The sound quality is good. The microphone that came with the product is also a high quality product with good reproduction. It has a lot of inputs and outputs but what I do NOT like about it is that in order to connect a 3.5 mm jack you have to use rca jacks (it does have rca jacks) that end in a female 3.5 mm jack. There are plenty of these connectors around that you can buy for 4-5 dollars but it would be nice if it had a 3.55 AUX outlet. ALSO, it would be nice if it had bluetooth. BUT what it does have work well and it does suit my uses as it is light, well-made and has a really ... MoreI have owned this product for a month. I have used it 4 times, It is well-engineered. It is relatively small and light but produces a good quality sound that can fill up a good size room. The sound quality is good. The microphone that came with the product is also a high quality product with good reproduction. It has a lot of inputs and outputs but what I do NOT like about it is that in order to connect a 3.5 mm jack you have to use rca jacks (it does have rca jacks) that end in a female 3.5 mm jack. There are plenty of these connectors around that you can buy for 4-5 dollars but it would be nice if it had a 3.55 AUX outlet. ALSO, it would be nice if it had bluetooth. BUT what it does have work well and it does suit my uses as it is light, well-made and has a really big sound for its size. I would recommend it.
| Maximum Output Power | 150 W @ 6 Ω |
| File System | FAT16, FAT32 |
| Maximum Input Level | 22 dBu |
| Main in | XLR / ¼” TRS combo jack |
| Sound Pressure Level | Maximum 116 dB SPL @ 1 m |