Behringer Powerplay P2

Headphone amplifier

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1 year ago

Works great

This amplifier just works. I use it as a drummer, as a guitarist, as a backing singer, and the cable does not realy bother me. For rehearsals it's great, and i will be using it live too, but with my guitar wireless, to not get any cables tangled up. Materials are fine, combination of plastic and metal, but it does feel a little bit flimsy. The metal housing could have been a bit sturdier.

1 year ago

It does what it is made for

Surely there are better products , but not for this price (not even close). Its decent quality material, loudness is ok for the stage, its light... I bought it, i use it for giggs. Have no complaints for this price.

1 year ago

Simple but reliable

Not the most fancy of IEM setups, but its an easy and reliable way to do cabled IEM. I have used it for a few years now and it holds up, good stuff!

1 year ago

Works as intended

No issues, it works as intended.

1 year ago

Rigid, perfect solution for your IEM needs

Not wanting to deal with wireless systems I chose Behringer Powerplay P2 for both, my singer and I. As I am mostly sitting while playing guitar and singing being hooked to a wire wasn't a deal breaker. One knob operation and the quality of sound (not to mention the battery life which is far longer than my 4 hour gigs) proved a no-brainer choice over similar products. If you are a keyboard, guitar or any other "stationary" player Behringer Powerplay P2 is the right tool for the job!

1 year ago

Great device for gigs that offer in ear monitoring.

Many gigs these days, local and beyond offer in ear monitoring . This device makes that possible. There are more digital mixers being used for corporate and wedding band events, and some of them offer personal monitoring from a mobile phone or tablet. This is the perfect device, well built, sturdy, and good sound quality. I carry it with me everywhere, just in case the opportunity arises.

2 years ago

Bon rapport qualité / prix

Excellent petit appareil compacte et portatif. Un excellente autonomie avec seulement 2 piles AAA ( j'ai déjà fait plusieurs répétition et concert avec un seul jeu de piles). Le système d'ouverture, pour le remplacement des piles est un peu archaïque mais il est résistant. Le seul bémol est pour moi la pince de fixation à la ceinture. La fixation à tendance à se déformer, elle est vraiment pas assez rigide.

2 years ago

Does exactly what it says on the tin

This doe exactly what you need it to do. I have used this for a few years now and i can honestly say it is amazing. The batteries last around 5 shows that are around 2 hours long each. Highly recommend this product.

2 years ago

Very compact personal in-ear monitor system with some Wireless IEM hack

This is a very compact personal in-ear monitor system and these are great IEM systems for anyone who does not need a wireless system. BUT if you need Wireless IEM setup that don't cost hundreds or thousands euros, here is one TIP: DIY Wireless IEM "hack" setup to save extra money and portability on stage - three components that you need: Behringer Powerplay P2, some kind of wireless guitar system (aka Harley Benton AirBorne 5.8GHz Instrument or some similar cheap wireless transmitter options) and earbuds. Now you have your personal wireless IEM :) So, this is a trick to save some money and I can confirm that the wireless receiver and the P2 behave very well together. You can also connect a guitar to it and play with headphones, with these wirelessly hacked or with cable just for practice without disturbing anybody. Of course, if you want the guitar to be wireless as well, you'll need another set of wireless. One tip for mixers: if you use XLR to send a balanced mono signal from the mixer's aux, then set the switch to mono and the sound goes to both ears. If you are using XLR to send a stereo signal from the output to the headphones, then put the switch in the stereo position and it works as a stereo. cons: the batteries sometimes come loose when you drop it or shake it heavily, I actually tape the batteries to the socket to fix it, no big problem pros: batteries last a LONG time.. it says 10 hours.. mine lasts at least 20!... it's cheap (half the price of the Fisher Amp Stick (which it copies). It sounds GOOD man. Really good. I also use it for monitoring in the studio.

2 years ago

Simplest solution for in-ear monitors

If simple reliability is your goal for a headphone amp, then this is a good device to buy. Pros: - Sturdy and simple, can withstand the chaos of live performances - Powered by AAA batteries so you don't need a separate power source - Possibility for stereo audio - Obvious how to open the device Cons: - Stereo audio requires purchasing a separate XLR splitter cable, and (as far as I understand) the signal will be unbalanced - Not obvious how to close the device (the rotation of the chassis has to be aligned right, and in a live setting with poor lighting this may not be the easiest)

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Behringer
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $63
  • Very compact headphone amplifier for in-ear monitoring
  • XLR and jack input (combined, lockable)
  • 3.5 mm Mini-jack jack for earphones
  • Built-in stereo / mono source switch
  • Volume control with on / off switch
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 33 x 38 x 132 mm
  • Weight : 0.140kg
  • Includes belt clip
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