Behringer B1520 Pro Eurolive

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Full-range speaker

  • "Euro Live" series
  • 2-Way: Woofer 15" and Tweeter 1.75"
  • Multifunctional housing
  • Rotatable horn
  • Inputs and outputs: Speaker Twist
  • Power rating: 1200 W (peak), 300 W (RMS)
  • 8 Ohm
  • SPL: max. 96 dB
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 465 x 700 x 482 mm
  • Weight: 27 kg
  • Optional suitable cover available: Art.275213
Available since September 2005
Item number 184363
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Manufacturers Information Power Handling 1200 W
Impendance in Ohms 8 Ohms
Number of Woofers 1
Woofers in Inch 15"
Colour Black
Width in mm 465 mm
Depth in mm 482 mm
Height in mm 700 mm
Weight in kg 30 kg
Monitor Angle Yes
IP Class No
RMS Power 300 W
Impedance in Ohms 8 Ohms
Flyable No
SPL in dB 96 dB
Number of Midrange Speakers 0
Number of Mid-Tone Speakers 0
Mid-Tone Speakers in Inch none
Number of HT-Speaker 1
Number of HT-Speakers 1
HT-Speakers in Inch 1,75"
Stand Flange 36 mm
Ways 2-Way
Housing Material Wood
Construction Standard Cabinet
Input Speaker-Twist
Output Speaker-Twist
Frequency Range (-10dB) from 50 Hz
Horizontal Beam Angle 100 °
Vertical Beam Angle 50 °
Frequency Range (-10dB) to 18000 Hz
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You will NOT get better for the price!
The Loungeman 20.08.2013
I have been using a pair of these B1520 Pro's for over 6 months now and when I say use...I mean USE! These are stored in my van (not recommended) And gig three to four times a week in different venues. Regarding sound....they just keep on giving regardless what I throw at them. I recommend two additions to these speakers though. (1) invest in a small hand truck (Trolly) they are a bit heavy (I bought a hand trolly for €30) and, in order to get the full benefit of these speakers, run them though a mixing console so you can get a more advanced and well balanced result ( I run mine with a Yamaha EMC512C powered mixing console...epic!)
They take severe punishment on the road and I have yet to play a venue where I needed more. Ok..for very large ballrooms and halls you may need a pair of bass bins to take up the slack, But I've yet to require them.
I am OCD when it comes to sound quality....I love these B1520 Pro's....and if I ever accidentally drop one from a very high building, I'll buy them again.
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Quality line from Behringer
Anonymous 22.09.2014
These are some of the more expensive Behringer speakers, and not the cheap stuff they also make. I have bought 6 of these, and they are used almost every day. They are mounted on the walls in large rooms and are never moved around. If I was to move them around all the time I would buy something lighter. They are very sturdy, but big and kind of heavy. To me the main thing (beside price) is the sound and they did not disappoint. They sound really good! The sound much better that the (cheap-ish) JBL speakers they replaced. They also pack more bass that the Sx300 I use for portability.

Some might consider these speakers bad because they see the yellow triangle and immediately thinks cheap. These speakers are cheap, but they are not the cheapest. And you get A LOT more if you're willing to go from the cheapest to this! You do pay about twice as much, but you'll thank yourself later. These will not need to be upgraded in 6 months time!
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akir 23.03.2020
Little heavy but sound is good...
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Heavyweight and pack a punch...
Anonymous 11.06.2014
Great at what they do and certainly pack a punch....but a bit weighty when it comes to lifting them up onto speaker stands...a two man job, so not great for a solo artist
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