🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Behringer Truth 3.5-inch Powered Studio Monitor Pair delivers an impressive 64 watts of power, featuring advanced waveguide technology and a deformation-resistant glass fiber cone for superior sound quality. Ideal for music creation, gaming, and multimedia use, these compact monitors are designed to fit perfectly in any environment while providing a rich audio experience.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Speaker Size | 3.5 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 89 Millimeters |
Tweeter Diameter | 25.4 Millimeters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Music creation, music enjoyment, multimedia use, gaming |
Controller Type | Corded electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer, Woofer |
Additional Features | Tweeters |
Subwoofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.7 Kilograms |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 64 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Wired (3.5mm jack) |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
H**R
Great monitors for the price!!!
These are simply awesome sounding pair of monitors!!! I'm not an audio engineer so I couldn't give a professional opinion but I have a musician's ear and let me tell you they have very detailed reproduction of the music I listen to and powerful output for a 4 inches speaker, just great for the price!!!
S**V
Incredible sound
Dynamite deal, I put them in my office, connected to my lap top so I can listen to whatever all day....they sound great, crisp highs, decent bottom end. For the money, I dont think you can beat these. You''l like them. Very satisfied. Behringer strikes again!
G**P
It's Behringer...
These are in the family room to be abused. They are solid, and have survived various assaults and accidents. If you need something that sounds good loud, this is fits the bill and is cheap. If you are thinking about mixing on these things again these are for a party in your garage.
R**K
Great speakers !
These are top of the line quality for either studio monitors or stereo speakers, which I use for both. Don't let the price fool you. Clean and very powerful.
E**I
Excelente producto
Los uso conectados a una consola donde conecto micrófono, teclado y piano. Se escucha excelente
E**S
Monitor Pair
Perfect Monitor set for an old BOSS BR 1180 digital recording studio.
J**N
These speakers are a favor to the universe
The media could not be loaded. I've used quite a few small speakers in the past. ILoud micro monitors, M-audio AV42, behringer MS-20 and MS-40, Kanto YU2, Mackie CR3X, and Presonus eris e3.5.These speakers are about the same height and width as the presonus e3.5's and the mackie cr3x's , which are all +- a quarter inch of eachother. But these are an inch deeper. You're getting a detachable power cable and some bass/treble adjustments, which is already something I've only seen on the ILouds, presonuses, and old behringers. In the box was also little rubber feet for traction and mild anti-vibration, something I sorely missed after unboxing the mackies.Turning them on, the LED above the volume knob turned yellow. When I started playing music, it turned green. And when I blasted either them or headphones connected to the headphone output, It turned red, and I assume that means it's starting to distort the internal amps. The light color doesn't correspond to an auto standby, as the speakers just play an incoming signal immediately and the light takes a second to update.There was no audible hiss/white noise coming from the tweeters. This doesn't happen in cheap powered speakers and makes this an under $600 outlier that's invulnerable to complaints about it. It's still actually there, but I can only barely hear it with one of my ears within 6 inches of the tweeter, perfectly on-axis. You will never hear it from your listening position.However: there is a very audible whine from the headphones when using the headphone jack and the light is yellow / detects no sound activity. a lower pitched quieter whine when there is music and the light turns green. If you plan to use headphones with these, do yourself a favor and grab a 3.5mm splitter of sorts so you can put it between the PC's jack and the speakers, and listen to your headphones just from the pc while having the speakers switched off. you could potentially leave your headphones plugged into the splitter and set the speaker's volume knob high so the headphones wouldn't uselessly play loud when the speakers are at moderate volumes.As for the sound, I would best describe them as rivaling the presonus eris e3.5 in overall detail and soundstage while having tamer treble and more full sounding than even the mackie cr3x's can be. I notice a mild boost in the mid-midrange, making guitars and vocals have more body and warmth at a small realism cost. There's also a mild midbass boost that's not as loud as but more uniform than the cr3x's, aiding with increased impact in the absence of most sub bass. The ILouds from memory are only marginally more detailed, are more neutral, and of course have deeper sub bass. I like electronic and rock music, and these are full enough to be enjoyable to me without touching the bass knob and without being strongly compelled to use a subwoofer. They don't sound like small speakers at all. They are not very directional with their sound and still sound nice from a distance.Speakers like these ones are an easy way to take a normal computer desk and without having to wear anything, give it intrinsic sound quality not available in normal consumer products. It is more intimate, realistic, and hyperdetailed than a lot of movie theater and concert loudspeaker systems (in exchange not being as vast and thunderous). And it is completely fair to compare them to something like a Sennheiser hd560s while also making your Sony wh1000xm4 look somewhat silly, aside from the sub bass.My only complaints are the headphone jack noise (even though I'll never use it) and that the dustcaps for the woofers are boring smooth plastic unbefitting of the awesome woven woofer material.Attached is an audio demo done through my zoom h1n microphone. The microphone does degrade the sound quality and add noise. and the sound quality and tonal accuracy will be degraded further depending on your headphones. finding, playing, and comparing the mentioned music directly on your headphones will help give you an idea of how close each speaker is to "neutral" (speaker sounding closer to the source music ~= more neutral).
K**O
Don’t mix with them but use them for reference
I wouldn’t mix with these. But I do use them to teach guitar and bass with. They handle bass frequencies much better than the Sterling or Mackie. And no breakup or distortion
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