Behringer F1220D Eurolive
Active Monitor

Latest User Reviews
Great value, good monitor
Great value for a monitor that's powerful enough, has two inputs with a good usable EQ, pass-through, even a feedback filter (which I never used though). For this price you get a lot of features in a compact and solid package. May not be the best sounding monitor out there but hey, it's a stage monitor, not studio equipment or anything, it fine.
Very good quality and value for money
This was so good for the money, I bought another. Also very good as a practice PA.
Great Monitor
We use this all the time its a fantastic monitor, have just ordered more Behringer speakers
Behringer F1220D Eurolive Active Monitor
fabulous monitor light weight looks cool, great sound, and teo inputs with dual controls and on board mixing all the controls on the front fabulous cannot be beat
No sound
There is no sound coming from the unit. No sound when I turn it on. I've turned everything up to maximum. I've tried to sing through it and play the guitar through it.
Great Quality, Only Just Loud Enough
I play in covers bands in pubs and other small to medium sized venues. I monitor everything, and the Behringer F1220D handles the job well. The quality is fantastic and the guys in the bands are delighted at how well they hear everything now. However, I'm driving them to the max and there's very little headroom! These would not be suitable for larger venues, but they are very compact and versatile - perfect for my current use!
Decent Behringher quality
Bought this mainly for monitoring purposes for acoustic gigs. Does its job well, main issue is a significant power level difference between line and mic input. Used it a few times also as a speaker for acoustic gigs in a small bar and it did its job quite well. If you are on a budget and do not want to spend too much € on a monitor adn you do not have too loud drummer, this could be a good choice for you.
Good for pub gigs
We use three of these for our Rock covers band.
They work perfectly for us. Sound is clear and just loud enough.
If you're going to be playing bigger venues than the local pub then you may want something more powerful.
Don't buy Behringer... Why not?
The most convenient wedges. No competitor at this price.
Perfect for rehearsal/smallish venues.
Perhaps a little colouring in the mids, with some use the woofer will "mature". Amply satisfied, another proof that Beringer deserves more attention... what once were cheap products now seems to be excellent cheap products.
Extremely lightweight and powerful: I was not able to find any frequency response curve, and tested rather rudimentarily with a SPL meter: 45 Hz to 19000 for sure!
By the way, they're driven by a Behringer Xenyx q1202 USB.
Who said "don't buy Behringer"? ;)
UPDATE: after 6 months, the bass repsonse got a tad more deep. So far, so good. Using for rehearsal with main volume at 2, and the filter is perfect to eliminate any resonance in the room.
UPDATE: after three years, wedge #2 left us: as already known for this product, it stops after 10-15 minutes: thermal protection. Well, I'm looking to replace the whole innards, case and speakers cannot be wasted!
And, still: cheap and did (sadly, did) their job. Honest.
Does All I Needed
I wasn't sure about this Behringer foldback active wedge but after reading reviews I bought one, well it is great easy to set up and be heard without feedback. In fact it is also great as a stand alone active speaker as I used it for a Book SLide presentation dinner the other day with a radio mic and got no complaints from the back of not being able to hear the speaker commentary. So yes I recommend this product as for the price it is an awesome choice for me
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2001
- Average price : $213
- Max. Power: 250 W
- Equipped with: 12" Bass speaker + 1" tweeter
- XLR input and output
- Dimensions: 238 x 500 x 354 mm
- Weight : 10.7kg
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