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The Behringer Eurolive F1320D is a powerful 300W active floor monitor featuring a 12-inch dynamic driver and a 3-band EQ, designed for live performances and playback applications. With versatile connectivity options and a lightweight design, it’s the perfect companion for any audio professional.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 300 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Auxiliary |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Audio Driver Size | 12 Inches |
Number Of Circuits | 2 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.98"D x 22.83"W x 14.17"H |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 94 dB |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Laptop |
Speaker Size | 12 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 12 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Live performances, Playback applications, PA system |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Speaker Type | Monitor |
Additional Features | 3-band EQ |
Recommended Uses For Product | live and playback applications, monitor speaker system |
Subwoofer Diameter | 12 Inches |
F**R
These are underrated speakers, With great value for money
They are well made but they do not perform exactly the same way with each unit, even in mono they clip at different volumes something to be careful about as the clipping is aggressive. They can handle about 100 people comfortably; if there are more people you will need to buy four of these. Great for indoor use as the bass is strong and clear, I would not recommend these for out door uses or as your main house speakers on a gig that will require lots of instruments and performers. Great as stage monitors as the feedback suppressor are easy to use and helps quite a bit. It does take some time to get each unit set up just right. Do plan ahead and give yourself an extra hour for fine tuning the Equalizer which are built in, you will thank yourself for it. The lack head room when it comes to high powered singers and will clip out as they start to really hit the high points. So have some additional speakers in place along with these, you don't want to mess up an event. for small gigs I highly recommenced these units. There built from wood and are a bit heavy to lift on a stand. The trade off for the rich bass is worth it though.
A**Z
Great Monitor. Sound is a bit boomy, so you have to EQ the low end out.
Overall a great monitor/speaker. I have two and I use them primarily for stage monitors. The low end is really loud and bleeds through the housing a lot, so I always have to EQ the low end out quite a bit. they produce good strong sound and they work well as a PA speaker. The hole for a speaker stand is great. I use them as PA speakers when I have a small outdoor event and they fit well on a speaker stand. Very happy with them.The only reason I gave four stars is because of the heavy bass tones and the housing bleeds a lot of sound. I would like the speaker housing to better contain the sound so it doesn't bleed through so much.
D**0
Works well
I installed this at a small church where, do to some other changes to the sound system, the small passive speakers used for a monitor were no longer adequate. I had to replace the speaker wire with shielded wire and the audio from the monitor was (very) loud and clear. Most of the monitor speakers I have seen have 15 inch or larger speakers, which were to large for the space. The previous speakers were 6 inch bookshelf type speakers. With the 300 watt built-in amp, it will get extremely loud.
T**K
Better then sliced bread for on stage monitoring
We have bought 5 of these for our band after struggling with passive monitors and EQs and having enough amps to give everyone their own mix. If you have not tried everyone having their own mix... your missing out. I cannot think of an easier less expensive way to do this. The front mounted EQ /feedback filter and gain controls are worth the price alone.These are not the most powerful monitors out there but we have not found a situation where they are not adequate. I run my bass out of them and it is more then loud enough to allow me to play clean and tight in addition to singing.Also great for practice amp and small parties-- plug in bass / mp3 and your done.Little tip for lead singers... run mic into monitor, then out to board or snake so front of house mix changes does not alter sound of monitor. Works awesome.
T**S
Great Monitor
Unlike most monitors, this unit is not a PA speaker turned on its side. This is designed to be a high quality low profile monitor that can also be used as a PA speaker ( I was at a wedding where these were used and they worked out great). A ported 350 watt powered monitor. Plenty of stage volume. I like the fact that you can move your head away from the center and they still sound good. My only criticism is that they have musician facing controls like volume, EQ, and feedback control. As a sound engineer I don’t like people fiddling with controls during a show. However if I was a musician on my own with no engineer then I would feel glad to have these controls facing me. Great monitor under $500. I bought three
V**R
Nice sound.
Solid build and sounds great.
T**Y
I like that I can tweak the EQ
Light weight, and LOUD! I like that I can tweak the EQ. You can carry this one handed, and set it up in seconds. Not sure I love the feedback controls, it seems to color the tone some... I use this in combination with my bose compact, to give me a "right/left" stereo sound." For the money, this is a really nice purchase.
P**N
Pretty decent while it lasted
I used it pretty lightly in small clubs and as a drum monitor. It died during use when somebody got a little loud on an uncompressed microphone. No warning, no distortion, just silence. After the failure, the power light and clip light flash once every two seconds or so as some kind of overload indicator, I guess. A couple of times it powered up almost normally and worked for a minute, but then the sound dies and the LEDs start flashing again. No helpful information in the manual, or on Behringer's web site. I contacted support and it was just out of warranty, so they wouldn't help at all. Their best solution was to pay myself to ship it to a California to a paid service center and back again. Obviously that would cost more than a new unit, so it's kind of pointless. I would have even been happy if they would have told me something like, "the flashing LEDs indicate a power supply failure" or something like that to help in the repair, but they offered no help whatsoever.Before it failed it was fairly decent. Sounds clear. Just barely enough volume for a stage monitor with a band, but apparently that pushes it right to its failure threshold.
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