Behringer Truth B2030A
Small, compact and sporting a sleek, distinctly Teutonic look, these new monitors from Behringer certainly look the part – but how do they sound? Paul Pettengale gets to the Truth.
Price: £234.00
Manufacturer: Behringer
Website: http://www.behringer.com
One constantly wonders when presented with gear from Behringer: how does the company manage to turn out quality gear (for the most part), at such a low price? Take, for instance, the new Truth B2030A active monitors we’re taking a look at here. We have, presented before us, a pair of active monitors boasting twin amplifiers (75 watts and 35 watts respectively, feeding the long-throw 6.75-inch woofer and 0.75-inch domed tweeter), active crossovers, a (claimed) linear frequency response that stretches from 50Hz at the bottom end up to 21kHz at the top, and a decent low-vibration MDF cabinet (magnetically shielded) – and all for £234. Per pair. Inexpensive, then, by anyone’s standards.
Score: 9
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 18
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Studio Monitors
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Comments
Javier Jorge Fraccione - 13 September 2008, 07:31 PM
Very but very useful.
Thank you
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