Best the box pro DSX 110 M Alternatives
We found 6 alternatives to the box pro DSX 110 M based on experts and consumers reviews.
IMG Stageline Flat-M100
Based on 2 reviews
I bought 4 of these as there was a gap in my needs for small stage wedges for theatre / small gig shows. Since Ive bought them used them on jobs i didn't think would be feasible, they pack ALOT of punch for their size. I even used them on mic stands as satellite fills down a room for a corporate event, as the room was overcrowded, worked a treat! Some downsides, no handle, but super lightweight so no real problem there. Biggest problem ive found is that there is no mic/line level switch, which would be very nice. The jack input is line level, and the mic input mic level, I got around this by purchasing xlr to mono jack adapters and it works fine. Overall, very happy with this product, but remember, it has to suit your needs, Its not going to blow you away with big bass like bigger...
EV PXM-12MP
Based on 1 reviews
After a lot of research and reading about various solutions for my digital amp modeller (Fractal), and a lot of mumbo jumbo about "FRFR", amp in the room, etc etc, I concluded that a floor monitor like the EV unit I am reviewing here, would suit my needs. After receipt, I experienced that it does the job perfectly for my use. I play in a band that sometimes play in public, so for me it is important that my patches sound good trough a PA system, and not just in from of my computer. The EV PXM-12MP is capable of playing at high volumes without any clipping or distortion, and with minimal colouring. I could indeed also have used it in the band setting, but there we are using some Behringer montors, and I rather want to keep this unit at home, so I can enjoy it whenever I want. That...
IMG Stageline Flat-M200
Based on 5 reviews
This is a surprisingly powerful monitor that is quite capable of providing on-stage monitoring for a loud band. The sound may not be quite the best you've ever heard (let's be honest, you wouldn't expect much bass from such a small box) but it's more than adequate - easily good enough for instrumentalists and most vocalists, though the pickiest singer might want a bit more control than the very basic tone knob. If you don't have the luxury of a large van to transport your rig, you will love the tiny size and weight, which more than makes up for any compromise in sound.
Fun Generation CL 105 A
Based on 9 reviews
This small monitor is doing exactly what it is made for. I can hear what I am singing and I can hear my guitar while I am gigging. It is loud enough when it is standing in front of you. The frequence range starts at 30 Hertz in the description. But I cannot hear the low sounds very well on this one. That could be better. But in relation to the price it is OK and I will not give it away. I bought it together with the soft bag and that is a good deal. For only 9 Euro more I got the bag. I have the Behringer Eurolive B205D too for a few years and that sound is better. But it is not really louder. And the price is higher. All in all I am happy with the new CL 105 A. I didn't check the USB player because I don't need that. It is a nice extra.
Behringer B105D
Based on 5 reviews
Compact, lightweight, loud enough for small performances. Very easy to use. Don't expect Glastonbury style sound but if you need to pack a little punch this thing works a treat. Whether it's plugging directly in or going via a mixer it performs well. Not turned it up 'in anger' yet but for what I need it for I can't see it struggling. If you're considering getting one of these I would say just click the button. You'll be hard pushed to find a better performing compact active system for the money. It takes up hardly any space at all and if all else fails you've got yourself a nice loud bluetooth speaker!
the box pro DSX 112 M
Based on 2 reviews
These monitors were bought as an upgrade from the previous model. We have used The Box Pro for a long time now and all I can say is that you will not find an equally built, crystal clear monitor in its price range by any other manufacturer. They have a solid constriction, yet remain incredibly lightweight, it's easy to carry two of these at a time. Although these are the 12 inch model, they stand up to the previous 15 inch model very well. They're very directional which is what a wedge should be. No lost audio in the wrong places. Would definitely buy again, and recommend to anyone who needs a quality monitoring solution.