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Behringer Eurolive VS1520
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«  Costs nothing is worth nothing »

Published on 09/22/13 at 10:15
Heard in a mobile disco last night I hallucinated how this speaker (and already behind) were bad.

This speaker seems very interesting on paper. It seems, on paper, adapted to support peaks at 600w and support, always on the 150w rms paper.

In reality, this enclosure can become a little crushed at very low volume. A low to medium volume, there is an opening sound. But it is in the field of volumes to the conversation when you go over the bass and mids start to puke into each other and the sound becomes inaudible foul dough with distorted sounds where we want . The sharp blade is aggressive and such a chalk on an old table, somewhere well hidden behind the medium course. This is really disgusting. IF I take, for example, T-bone of German wholesaler Thomann compared the Behringer is much worse in all that makes the sound reproduction. If I compare with the Electro-Voice owned it was a time, the Behringer is a filthy dung.

The kind of pregnant to avoid but can become a joke for messing between sound technicians.