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The Behringer STUDIO 50USB is a professional-grade, 150-watt bi-amped studio monitor designed for computer studios and multimedia workstations. Featuring ultra-linear 2-way digital speakers with a 1" silk dome tweeter and 5" long-throw woofers, it delivers high-resolution, distortion-free sound. With versatile USB and analog inputs plus customizable EQ settings, it offers flexible connectivity and tailored acoustic performance, making it an unbeatable value for serious audio professionals and enthusiasts alike.







| ASIN | B012TZYSJC |
| ASIN | B012TZYSJC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,711 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 16 in Studio Monitors |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible devices | MP3 Player, Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Control method | Touch |
| Country Produced In | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (572) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (572) |
| Date First Available | 15 April 2015 |
| Included components | USB cable |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item Weight | 6.5 kg |
| Item model number | 000-AVZ04-00010 |
| Item model number | 000-AVZ04-00010 |
| Item weight | 6.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Material Type | Silk |
| Number of items | 2 |
| Output Wattage | 150 Watts |
| Power source | Electrical Wire |
| Product Dimensions | 20.4 x 17.8 x 25.4 cm; 6.5 kg |
| Product dimensions | 17.8D x 20.4W x 25.4H centimetres |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
| Recommended uses for product | For Computers, For Music Players, For Surround Sound Systems |
| Speaker Amplification Type | Active |
| Speaker size | 25.4 Centimetres |
| Special feature | Tweeters, Bi-amplification |
| Subwoofer diameter | 5 Inches |
| Surround-sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
| Wireless communication technology | No wireless communication technology |
S**K
Amazing Value for the Quality that you get!
This is my first pair of studio monitors so I cannot compare these to anything else but to me they sound amazing, they have brought a whole new dimension into my music. I got these mainly for music listening because I'm a sucker for sound quality but I also do a bit of mixing as well. I get very clear sound at all frequencies with the flat response and the bass is especially crisp and punchy! Pros: Great Price! Great clear sound! They go very loud (up to 113dB) Nice design/solid construction (I can turn these up very loud and still hardly feel any vibration on the cabinet) Ease of connection, RCA,1/4 inch and XLR inputs make this very flexible whatever you are using it for. Many switches at the back for optimising the equaliser depending on where you place your speakers, be it near a wall or in a corner. Built in limiter in case you get a bit heavy handed on the volume :D Cons: Slight hiss from the tweeter when the monitors are switched on even when not connected to an audio source ( can only hear the hiss when you get close to the monitors). Small pop when you turn the monitors on and off, not a problem when using them obviously just something I picked up on. Also one thing to note is that these monitors are rather large but this is a given with the 8" woofers so just make sure you have room on your desk or buy some monitor stands.
G**I
Ultra HD Sound, BIG POWER
for the size, POWWWAAARRR kills it, the headroom and response ranges create a very loud, nice open sound, with bi - amping and decent ad da conversion, hook up via usb is an excellent solution, be aware of ground looping on the 1/4 inch input jacks, an HD400 for the quarter inch inputs is a must, 150 watts is a huge amount of power for a set of monitors this small, and hell, do these things pump up, the base response is detailed as hell, and the highs very snappy, a little mid ground is lost, and requires tuning via eq to bring back into focus, investment is also needed when it comes to cabling and a dehummer, so budget that if requiring use of the 1/4/XLR inputs. The sound is crisp, low, open and clean, and very loud, when used with the onboard USB input, the conversion rates are 24 bit, 96khz Using the mono inputs with a M-Track hub, subzero 8 and an HD400 creates an impressive sound, the ultra high resolution response really helps to drive out the 24 bit, 192khz sound from the M-Track, so if your buying these, be prepared to spend some money treating the input, the speakers deserve to be heard at full fidelity, and its definitely an upgrade from the USB input, your ears will hear the difference. Would i gig with just 150 watts, no, but for a house party, these things pump along quite nicely, and shine as a studio/dj solution for most users, and all for half the price of similar 150 watt models. The are little known, as behringer pushes the "Truth" series more, but these "STUDIO" versions are just as well made, have a little higher, open sound, with a tighter response, for half the money...
J**N
Clear sound, clear value
I gave this 4 stars because I assume there will be a variety of buyers looking at this. It's really important that you know what your intended use is before you buy. For me and my intended use, it's probably 5 stars. The overall verdict is if you're not buying them as studio monitors, you won't like them. Here's my honest breakdown: Again, these are studio monitor speakers. If you're looking at these as a mid-range product for the intended use of music production then they are excellent. Sure, there are products 3 times the price that are better, but these speakers are a great choice if your budget is anywhere between £100 - £200. Crystal clear, good frequency range, a really true and surprisingly big sound and that's without using the USB connection, which is really loud. If your intended use is for gaming, movies, DJ monitors or even casual listening then look for something else. There are no frills, no added bass, no reverb, no delay, no surround sound, chorus or any other effects. Essentially, nothing that gets in the way of a true sound for music production - which again, it does very well. If you wanted a dual purpose speaker and did also use these for gaming and movies, you'd probably catch some sounds that the average speaker doesn't and the sound is big, even if it's not as full as other types of speakers. I'd actually expect them to be great with a record player as enthusiasts will love the raw sounds it picks up on vinyl. To answer some specifics about the product: I received a pair (as in two speakers, with a cable to connect the first and second speaker) They don't come with a 1/4 inch to RCA/USB etc. (depending how you connect to your PC) They are a little bulky so check the dimensions They have a fair amount of power behind them - which was a nice surprise I use the 1/4 inch connectors, the USB is absolutely insane loud, in my opinion too loud for music production I use FL Studio as my DAW and haven't noticed any latency when connecting them directly to my laptop although, I prefer running them through my mixer where I also have a second pair of speakers (DJ monitors) and can switch between the true sound and layered sound. There is a fraction of a delay this way but most people wouldn't notice it. The frequency range is fine for most music styles, you'll probably have to pay more for a wider range. For entry/mid-level music production - these are brilliant and probably one of the best in their price range. You won' be disappointed. For anything else, they're loud and perfectly clear - but most people want loud and loaded with effects.
E**N
These sound really good for the price, and deliver a surprising amount of bass for the size, but don't expect them to compete with their 8" counterparts.
B**Y
Para uso doméstico son perfectos. Yo los tengo en su soporte de pared, también comprado en amazon (B-Tech BT77) y crean un ambiente "discotequero" bastante logrado. Bombo terrorífico si se le pone una buena fuente de entrada acorde.
U**O
Mi reseña va sobre los altavoces Behringer Truth B2031A. Son unos altavoces de referencia de respuesta plana. Esto quiere decir que salen de fábrica calibrado para que todas las frecuencias que reproduce lleguen al punto de escucha con la misma intensidad. Esto es bueno para la gente que produzca audio pueda escuchar sus ediciones sin coloraciones en el sonido y luego puedan reproducirse en cualquier altavoz sin un exceso de graves o agudos. También sirven para la gente que quiera escuchar ese tipo de sonido, en teoría más fideligno al original. Cada altavoz viene con un certificado y una gráfica firmada por un ingeniero de fábrica donde se comprueba una señal plana. Lo que pasa que luego en cada casa el altavoz interrelaciónara de forma distinta con la sala y su colocación obteniendo resultados distintos en cuanto a su sonido. Por ello estos altavoces tienen unos controles en su parte trasera para adaptarlos a su ubicación, dependiendo si tiene paredes cercanas o están en una esquina. Como son altavoces autoamplificados (cada altavoz posee su propio amplificador) también tienen un control de volumen, atenuación de graves y agudos, botón de encendido y apagado y desconexion del altavoz de agudo y de graves por separado. Como en principio están orientados hacia el mundo PRO, sus conexiones son mediante XLR o Jack. No poseen rejillas decorativas y su diseño está alejado de los altavoces hi-fi que acostumbramos a tener en casa. La salida bass reflex está situada en la parte delantera en forma de dos rejillas. Ahora explicaré que me parecen y cuál es el uso que yo le doy. Lo primero decir que soy una de esas personas que me he pasado media vida buscando la excelencia en el sonido dentro de lo limitado de mi presupuesto. A mi equipo musical le pido que me emocione, que me arranque un WOW!!! y a pesar de estar muy contento con mi equipo en cuanto al sonido del home cinema, no estaba muy conforme en cuanto a la escucha de música, no conseguía emocionarme. Por medio de diversos foros en Internet conocí este modelo, y leí excelentes críticas. Lo que finalmente me hizo decidirme fue leer a un usuario que había cambiado sus cajas de más de diez veces el precio de estas, por este modelo y contaba lo contento que estaba tanto en cine como en música. Ahora que las tengo tengo que decir que acerté de pleno. Las uso como cajas principales en mi sistema 5.1 y supercontento tanto en cine como en música y me sacan ese Wow! que tanto he buscado. Mis anteriores cajas eran unas torres Bowers & Wilkins que sacaban más graves pero como las acompaño con un subwofer, no importa. Para mi el sub es imprescindible para apreciar la música y el cine en todo su explendor y sin perderte ningún detalle. Estas cajas son de campo cercano, pero yo las escucho en un comedor de 20m2 a cuatro metros de distancia y van sobradas de potencia. Difícilmente te acercaras siquiera a ponerlas al máximo dentro de casa. Integrar estas cajas PRO en un sistema hi-fi tiene sus inconvenientes. Yo estoy dispuesto a pasar por ello ya que soy feliz con su sonido, per los explico por si tú no. Como ya he dicho no son unos altavoces con uno acabados para presidir un comedor. No tienen rejilla Protectora. Cada altavoz por separado ha de conectarse a la corriente eléctrica para funcionar. Si los quieres conectar a un receptor home cinema necesitas que este tenga salidas de previo. Y lo normal es que estas salidas sean RCA, por lo que necesitarás un cable RCA a XLR o Jack. Los cables RCA no son balanceados y hay muchas posibilidades de que los aparatos eléctricos cercanos induzcan ruido de tensión que saldrá por los altavoces. En mi caso yo lo aprecio cuando no hay sonido, si no, nada. Mi mujer y mis hijos ni se dan cuenta, pero ya digo que soy bastante puntilloso con el sonido. Cuando están encendidos queda iluminado un pilotito verde en el frontal, que yo he tapado con cinta aislante, no quiero ver una peli con dos puntitos verdes iluminado a los lados. Tengo un proyector y quiero la sala a oscuras. Terminaré diciendo que son unas cajas grandes y pesadas para ser unos monitores de estanteria. 40cm de alto, 23cm de ancho y 30 cm de profundidad. Pesan 15 quilos cada una. Para mi ha sido una excelente compra que me ha hecho volver a emocionarme escuchando música. Para sacarles el máximo partido, como a todas las cajas acústicas, necesitaras ecualizar las y colocarlas adecuadamente. O sea si te molestan sus agudos o las notas faltas de graves juega con los controles de graves y agudos tanto de las cajas como de tu fuente. Y moverlas unos centímetros hace cambiar la escena sonora. Espero haberte ayudado. Por favor si esta reseña te ha sido útil dale al botóncito de abajo. Gracias!
G**T
MUD!
E**K
Yo lo uso para un cuarto pequeño y suena excelente! Buena relación calidad precio y se puede ecualizar depende el espacio! Muy buena opción. 👌👌
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