Behringer Powerplay P2 5-stars Reviews

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6 years ago

Best in its class!

Meets the requirements and it does what it should in a reliable fashion. For those on a budget or with minimum needs, exactly what the Doctor ordered. Beste Kaufempfehlung!

6 years ago

Reliable and worksgreat

I play in a loud band with two drummers so using in-ears makes a huge difference.

The P2 pre-amp offers great sound quality and is built like a tank. A bargain for the price.

6 years ago

reliable

i use it for live, for 7 days a week 5 sets per day. for a month and a half i used two sets of batteries, the second one is still going strong.

6 years ago

STAND UP !

PERFECT TO STAND UP FRONT CAMERA POSICION.

6 years ago

Great for stage in-ear monitoring

I use this headphone amp combined with shure SE215 for in-ear monitoring on live stage. I think this combination is the least expansive quality in-ear monitoring solution. This model is a huge improvement on the p1 model. The fact that it can work both in mono /stereo and passive/active modes is really effective. Also the weight and feel of the unit is really great even when using batteries. To sum up, this is by no doubt a great solution for musicians looking for low cost quality in-ear monitoring.

6 years ago

Great product.

We have only used last weekend, and it made a huge difference for our vocalists to have their own mix. The only slight issue was one of the batteries moved and lost power. I may add somethng to pad out the battery enclosure.

6 years ago

Used as for cable in-ear monitor for a guitarist. Works fine.

6 years ago

Great wired in ear monitoring system!

For that price, it can not get any better than this, recommended!

6 years ago

Great amp for small stages or studio

I bought this for my studio, because of its flexibility and ease of use. it has option to switch between stereo and mono, in stereo you must use unbalanced connections, but thats not a problem in most cases. Amp sounds great, however you might run into clipping if used on loud stages.

Body is made of metal, is rigid and strong.

I highly recommend this for anyone looking for cheap portable headphone amp for studios or small stages.

7 years ago

In ear monitoring on budget

If you like to have IEM with low budget, this device is the enabler you need. Sound is really okay, only downside is XLR cable and thus weight on your belt. Needs good quality batteries, but overall great device for good money.

7 years ago

Cheap inear monitoring for your band? THIS IS THE CHOICE

I bought this product to try out in ear monitoring for myself.

After the first live concert where i gave it to our singer who wanted to try it I needed to buy my self a new one. I never got it back beacuse its so easy, simple, and good.

Sound is clear and it has lots of headroom and volume.

It supports mono and stereo witch is a good thing.

it works on 2 batteries and its easy to change them

The negative side is the clamp build quarliti. I got stuck and it just bent realy easyli. Wich means i can bend it back but it could be better.

7 years ago

A great solution for wired IEMs

I was sceptical at the beginning since it's BEHRINGER (but I know their old P1 and it wasn't that bad) and because I want to run stereo IEMs. Well, LOOK NO FURTHER!!

The chassis is solid, opens easily and takes 2 AAA batteries. Volume is high, nice headroom (but there's some noise floor if you're really picky, I'm not and that is absolutely not a problem for me) and you can run a stereo signal in it!!!

Plug it straight into the output of an AUX on your desk and set it to Mono if you want to just take a mono source, or you can use Y cables that run into an unbalanced stereo cable to have a stereo mix. I have two female XLRs that converge into a single male XLR to then run long XLR runs with the stereo signal to the headphone amp and it works like a charm. Easy to use, switches off when you turn the volume to 0, and it's much more similar to having a beltpack of a wireless system, which is my use. I use this for rehearsals since it's not cheap to rent wireless for a few days on rehearsals. Can't recommend it more. The only cons? MAKE SURE YOU ALWAYS GOT BATTERIES (but again that's not different from running any other beltpack).

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Behringer
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $63
  • Weight : 0.140kg
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