B112D : Did the job but the wrong choice
I bought the B112D as a monitor to go with my LD28 Maui PA which I have to place in front of me to avoid any feedback worries. The B112D was inexpensive but did the job as I needed the EQ controls to try and "match" it to the LD.
After a year, I decided to get a second one and try a two speaker powered "backline" which was lighter than the LD bass bin. The B112D finally became available and I bought the second one and gave it a try instead of the LD system. They were "okay" but could not match the clarity of the Maui system.
I will still use the B112D as a monitor and find a use for the second one for rehearsing. If I could spend more time with the B112Ds in a club or pub set up and do some experimenting they might work out, but at their low price they are well worth the money for monitors for sure. They sound great in the house, but not as good in a pub/hotel gig.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $291
- Weight : 12,3kg
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