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Reviews for Behringer TRUTH B2031A Speaker System2.0-channel - 105W RMS / 420W PMPO - MPN: B2031A
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sda56336
- Nov 2, 2007
Awesome sound, great on the wallet tooStrengths: Many different ways to equalize sound according to where speakers are placed (corner of room, wall, open area). Clear, crisp sound, strong bass with impecable definition of sounds. Strong/powerful! Weakness: Pretty heavy weight wise. No protection over speaker tweeter or woofer so need caution protecting material. Also like the auto power feature because if you are playing music and get distracted & this setting is engaged, the speakers power off after a few minutes. Nice smooth appearance. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
testseek.com - Aug 25, 2011
Behringer Truth B2031A monitor speakers
Testseek.com has collected 1 expert review for Behringer Truth B2031A monitor speakers and the rating is 80 of 100. Click below and use Testseek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
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Behringer B2031A Truth Active Monitors Pair
Strengths: Solid construction. Room compensation features. Superb sound quality, comparable to that produced by much more expensive studio monitors. Overall an excellent value
Weakness: No grille installed to protect woofers, so must move carefully.
I purchased B2031A monitors on the strength of a firm recommendation that I received from a friend, a highly experienced audio engineer with 30+ years' professional experience. Others may cavil over some aspect of B2031A performance, particularly when compared with other monitors that are two to three times more expensive. For these fellows, there's always Mackie HR824 or equivalent. However, I'm unable to pinpoint any weaknesses with the performance of my matched pair of B2031A monitors; indeed, they are more than adequate to meet my recording/mixing needs. And, I understand that nothing lasts forever; should the amplifiers blow after the one year warranty has expired, I can either replace the amps or, better yet, purchase another pair of B2031A monitors and still be a few hundred dollars ahead of the 824s.
Other B2031A users have complained about spurious RF interference. I wrote directly to Behringer support to ask about this potential problem; their response: connections should be made by using balanced cables (e. g., equipped with TRS-TRS jacks). Despite my having thus installed balanced cables, I nevertheless experienced some minor RF interference on one occasion. However, this has not been a recurring problem.
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