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  • Zéro dbZéro db

    Compact and quite correct.

    Behringer 1C-BKPublished on 03/10/12 at 03:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    At first used only the second time listening in my home studio. They are now amplified to my TV screen. Compact and quite affordable (50 euros per pair). They have low correct.

    SOUNDS

    For that price, the quality is totally correste. Of course, compared to my Alesis MKII monitors, they are well below, but very raissonnable.
    The stereo is average, say normal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you need a pair of speaker to correct ridiculous price. Do not hesitate a moment and made this choice. For your television in 5.1, they will do their job.
    I would do without hesitation that choice, especially considering the price or they can be found.
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    At first used only the second time listening in my home studio. They are now amplified to my TV screen. Compact and quite affordable (50 euros per pair). They have low correct.

    SOUNDS

    For that price, the quality is totally correste. Of course, compared to my Alesis MKII monitors, they are well below, but very raissonnable.
    The stereo is average, say normal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you need a pair of speaker to correct ridiculous price. Do not hesitate a moment and made this choice. For your television in 5.1, they will do their job.
    I would do without hesitation that choice, especially considering the price or they can be found.
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  • fgrilletfgrillet

    Behringer 1C-BKPublished on 09/17/07 at 05:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    At 48 euros a pair, I have taken to complter an order online and avoid the shipping cost. And c'tait opportunity to compare the original, the Control 1 Pro. In dballage, weight does not seem to work in their favor because it is much more than lgres JBL. The hull also sounds clearer. on the other hand, a good place to sort of attachment provided. Finally, the terminal does not connect the cable of large cross-section.

    In terms of similarities, almost everything in common: Aesthetics, format, layout of the wind and speakers ... For cons, the grid is not removable and the logo can not move on JBL as when one has horizontal ... In short, this remains the dtail.

    SOUNDS

    The cost is …
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    At 48 euros a pair, I have taken to complter an order online and avoid the shipping cost. And c'tait opportunity to compare the original, the Control 1 Pro. In dballage, weight does not seem to work in their favor because it is much more than lgres JBL. The hull also sounds clearer. on the other hand, a good place to sort of attachment provided. Finally, the terminal does not connect the cable of large cross-section.

    In terms of similarities, almost everything in common: Aesthetics, format, layout of the wind and speakers ... For cons, the grid is not removable and the logo can not move on JBL as when one has horizontal ... In short, this remains the dtail.

    SOUNDS

    The cost is quite surprising because it is enough to resume laisss comments on JBL. I think we should be informed so ear, blind, determines what is the copy of the original. The serious (well what comes out of an enclosure of this size) may be a less prcis but the Relva dtail. The cost is balance. The dynamics are excellent even if I have not pushed much. Even for this price (it's almost a gift) I will not even all of the guns on the first day!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Assets:

    - The report qualitprix
    - The tonal balance gnral. Control Can replace a much Chres.

    Cons:

    - The terminal blocks a little cheap
    - Still too tt to see if they last as long as my JBL (5 years and always brave), it is unfortunately a "reputable" Behringer in this area.
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  • 10jeff10jeff

    Behringer 1C-BKPublished on 03/28/08 at 12:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    100w passive monitor speaker 4 ohms

    SOUNDS

    The sound is okay, not as nice with a JBL control one but hey the price was not the same either!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Yes blah ... received a month ago, already a tweeter of toast, unless it is the protection that is HS, in short, for the price of trade and shipping will cost me half the purchase price!
  • Anonymous

    Behringer 1C-BKPublished on 05/20/08 at 03:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Buy 3 pairs "blind" (considering the price risk is zero) for a studio complter on 3 levels:
    - CONTRL complmentaire "small", the fawn of what is usually done by NS10
    - Back Cab
    - Rear channels for 5.1 mix

    Powered by an old Yamaha amp 7 channel DSP-1000 (direct in attacking the excellent amps via inputs ddies)

    ct quality manufacturing, apart from the really cheap spring connectors, the set is well made and is srieux.

    SOUNDS

    - A little brightness in high mdium, not for use mchant concernbr /> - excellent image Stereo, mono trs correct
    - Some confusion below 200Hz, nothing serious
    - The performance is not fabulous, but the power handling comfortable so all is well (as…
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    Buy 3 pairs "blind" (considering the price risk is zero) for a studio complter on 3 levels:
    - CONTRL complmentaire "small", the fawn of what is usually done by NS10
    - Back Cab
    - Rear channels for 5.1 mix

    Powered by an old Yamaha amp 7 channel DSP-1000 (direct in attacking the excellent amps via inputs ddies)

    ct quality manufacturing, apart from the really cheap spring connectors, the set is well made and is srieux.

    SOUNDS

    - A little brightness in high mdium, not for use mchant concernbr /> - excellent image Stereo, mono trs correct
    - Some confusion below 200Hz, nothing serious
    - The performance is not fabulous, but the power handling comfortable so all is well (as a grid do not, good thing that he parat address is being we'll see)

    Concrtement must be impractical to Paul by a sub rgl and well in these conditions it is frankly surprising.

    Overall a great surprise, I did not expect so given the price limit of the imaginable (50 pair, fixings included).

    OVERALL OPINION

    - In place for a week, tested on a little while, it works.
    - The report qualitprix is ​​staggering. It would be no question of making the main monitors, but as CONTRL complmentaire (to feel on your exact small Systmes or surround mix) is perfect.
    - In the test CATEGORY I Yam NS10 in the pass but it's hard to say C1 derrire a good amp push them completely.
    - If they do not break down (known weakness Behringer products in general), I think I'll be happy for a while.

    Buy from Thomann with 3 year warranty, may seem reassuring, but as said in another opinion in the cost of return SAV cotent the price of a pair then there's more that, fingers crossed!

    I put 10 because it has made the services expected for a ratio Q / P standard and because we can not include a reputable builder in a notice.
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