Wednesday 16 March 2011

Behringer Truth B2030A Active Studio Monitors

Today I'm returning to Behringer once again, with the fantastic Truth B2030A active studio monitors.

They boast an ultra accurate frequency responce from 50hz all the way to 21kHz, they use dual amps with a large power reserve to power the woofer and tweeters independently, the woofer measures over 6 inch across and they are secured with a reinforced aluminium frame to reduce vibration.

The tweeters are ultra high resolution and have been ferrofluid-cooled. (This essentially is a part of the manufacturing process which makes them more durable and more resistant to heat)


On the back, the frequencies can be set for both the high end and the low end, which is a very nice touch for getting the optimal sound for whatever you are producing. There is also a room compensation switch which allows you to take out the lower frequencies, depending on what listening situation you are in.

These speakers are incredible, and I highly recommend that you check them out!

22 comments:

  1. idk - i always hear bad things about behringer products

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  2. Holy shit 50Hz?

    That's so low, I wonder what the sounds like with the sound kickd up to 11...

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  3. Nice review (; although I really have no idea what you're talking about lol

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  4. I never got any products by Behringer but these look beast!

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  5. Yeah my dad bought a behringer product, wasn't satisfied..

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  6. Yeah Behringer aren't the greatest. They make good mixers though in my experience.

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  7. Ferrofluid-cooled tweeters seems like a winner to me.

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  8. I've never heard of Behringer before. I'll have to check them out.

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  9. good review!

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  10. Can you take out the high frequenties aswell? I sometimes hear beeps so high it hurts my head :(

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  11. Damn... $300 is a lot! But they look slick.

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  12. nice! a bit pricey though.

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  13. going to check these, looks interesting

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  14. These look like great monitors.

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