Behringer B215D Manual Do Utilizador

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Processor controlled output
Dynamic processing is one of the best ways to 
maximize output without sacrifi cing sound quality. 
The D Series’ built-in circuitry automatically adjusts 
program content, allowing the loudspeaker to 
operate at extreme levels. It accomplishes this by 
reducing bass output slightly as you approach the 
limit of the transducers. This frees up LF amp and 
transducer resources, so that higher overall volume 
can be realized. It’s like having a tiny soundman 
inside each cabinet constantly monitoring and 
changing output parameters. By making subtle 
changes to the crossover frequency and the audio 
content, the system is able to crank out more sound 
— without the slightest hint of distortion.
Massive power to size ratio
Cutting-edge technology and high-fi delity 
speakers are not all it takes to get your message 
across — you need power, and lots of it. At the 
heart of each EUROLIVE D Series loudspeaker are 
two high-current amplifi ers with a total output of 
550-Watts for the B212D/B215D and 200-Watts 
for the B210D/B208D. They’re capable of driving 
the speakers to their maximum with 
no distortion — and without speaker 
damage, thanks to active internal 
protection circuits. Put simply, they will 
astound you with their massive punch, 
smooth mids and articulate top-end!
Which speaker do I need?
As you’ve probably noticed, we make 
these active loudspeakers in four diff erent 
woofer sizes. Which one is right for you?
Well, let’s start with your application. 
Is it spoken word in a hotel ballroom? 
Hard rock in a park? A folk singer or a 
drum ‘n’ bass DJ? Loud enough for an 
18-year old or loud enough for your 
grandmother? A huge auditorium or 
a tiny club?
Physics are physics and a 15" low 
frequency transducer has almost 40% 
more surface area with which to move 
air than a 12". A 12" has 30% more area 
than a 10", and a 10" has 35% more than 
an 8". So the easiest answer is “Whether to 
choose one speaker cabinet over another 
depends on your bass requirements.” 
If you’re addressing a small meeting, 
or demoing the latest “slice-o-chop-o-
vegamatic” at the swap meet or county 
fair, the B208D might be all the speaker 
you’ll need. But if you’re providing disco 
to the masses at a standing room only 
nightclub — or you just need to crank 
it up louder, then the B215D may be a 
better choice.
B215D
B212D
B210D
B208D
Impact 
resistant, 
molded 
enclosure. 
Trapezoid shape 
allows use as 
a powered 
monitor wedge 
Ultra-wide 
dispersion and 
large format horn
State-of-the-art 
1.35" aluminum-
diaphragm 
compression driver 
for exceptional 
high-frequency 
reproduction
Extremely 
powerful 
15"/12"/10"/8" 
long-excursion 
LF transducer 
provides incredibly 
deep bass and 
acoustic power
Ergonomically 
shaped carry 
handles on each 
side of enclosure 
for easy transport 
of system. Two 
handles on 
B212D/B215D, 
one on B210D
13⁄8" (35-mm) pole 
socket for standard 
speaker stands
Rubber feet 
for stacking 
enclosure on 
structures or 
subwoofers
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EUROLIVE 
B215D/B212D
B210D/B208D