Behringer Powerplay P2 Reviews
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.
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).

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $63
- Weight : 0.140kg
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